It was a true holiday gift this week to see an opinion piece in The New York Times by Pope Francis. In a short essay adapted ...
The Food and Drug Administration has told food manufacturers the psychoactive mushroom Amanita muscaria isn't authorized for ...
In terms of overall viewership growth, Latinos lead the way. League sources confirmed Latino viewers (both English- and ...
Astronomers hope the Proba-3 mission will help them get a better view of the corona, the sun's outer atmosphere, which is ...
Gypsy has been called the best musical of all time. Audra McDonald is starring in a new Broadway revival, and the ...
The most visible use of AI in many countries was to create memes and content whose artificial origins weren't disguised. They ...
German officials say a 50-year-old Saudi doctor who moved to Germany in 2006 deliberately drove his car into a crowded outdoor Christmas market Friday.
Some Amazon drivers held small protests this week to highlight conditions they say need to be improved and urged other drivers to join the teamsters union.
Hours away from a government shutdown, Congress passed a bill to fund federal operations until March 14, 2025.
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Jonathan Lane, of the consortium Revolution 250, about why the Battle of Bunker Hill won't be reenacted at Bunker Hill to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S.
NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele discuss a big weekend of college and professional football.
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Adrien Brody about his new film, "The Brutalist." The Oscar-winner plays an architect and Holocaust survivor striving to fulfill his artistic vision in America.