As she reflects on her career in a second memoir, Sally Mann warns of a "new era of culture wars" after police pulled several ...
Family members of a passenger who died in the January collision are suing American Airlines, PSA Airlines, and the federal ...
Avani Yaltho, this year's high school winner in NPR's Student Podcast Challenge, brought three generations of her family ...
Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, and Teyana Taylor star in Paul Thomas Anderson's action thriller about the unfulfilled promises ...
As interest in reading for pleasure declines in the U.S. overall, there’s one genre that’s been steadily drawing readers in ...
Kimmel was suspended for nearly a week for comments he made following the death of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk.
One year since Hurricane Helene devastated southeast America, we look at how Appalachia is recovering, healing and learning after Helene brought extreme landslides and flooding to the area.
Amanda Shires new album, Nobody's Girl, explores the very public breakup with her husband, fellow musician Jason Isbell.
NATO member states have accused Russia of drone and missile incursions into their territory. Host Jane Clayson speaks with Here & Now security analyst Jim Walsh, senior research associate at ...
In parts of Western Pennsylvania, steel plants are big employers – and big polluters. This summer, the Trump administration paused regulations that would have forced steel mills to curb air pollution.
At an immigration facility in Texas, two detainees were killed and one was critically injured, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Officials also say the gunman died of a self-inflicted ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks to mathematician Eugenia Cheng about the Pascaline -- a 17th-century invention credited as the first mechanical calculator.
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