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The audacity of Tyler, the Creator's latest release might shoulder-shimmy right past you without an abbreviated crash course ...
Does precooling your home work? Yes, no or maybe — depending on who you ask. But don't worry, we also have some other tips to ...
The 15% tax on imported Japanese goods is a meaningful drop from the 25% rate that Trump, in a recent letter to Japanese ...
AFP's global news director Phil Chetwynd says the French news service's journalists in Gaza are at risk of starving to death. The agency is struggling to get those journalists out of Gaza.
A college student shares how his award-winning podcast about his rare mental health condition has connected him to a new community and opened him up to new opportunities.
The Justice Department has asked Ghislaine Maxwell, a convicted associate of Jeffrey Epstein, for a meeting as it looks to make new inroads into what had been a closed investigation.
After years of lobbying by vulnerable island nations, the U.N. asked the International Court of Justice for an advisory ...
"Sorry, Baby" is a quiet, quirky film about life before and after a sexual assault. NPR speaks with Eva Victor, actor, writer and director, about bringing humor to such a serious topic.
Studies show the populations of most North American shorebirds are declining. But the American oystercatcher found along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts is a success story.
While researchers agree food security is important, they say scrutiny of foreign collaboration could hurt U.S. innovation.
Ozzy Osbourne, dubbed "The Prince of Darkness," has died at the age of 76. His band Black Sabbath laid the foundation of heavy metal music and has inspired bands for five decades.
NPR speaks with Tyler Pager, New York Times White House correspondent, about Hunter Biden's recent interviews in which he defends his father's legacy and points to rifts within the Democratic Party.
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