It comes weeks after Netflix's attempt to broadcast live boxing between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson was rife with technical ...
Paul Ninson had an old-school, newfangled dream: a modern library devoted to photobooks showing life on the continent. He ...
Congress has approved a short-term spending bill to fund the government until March 14. President Biden signed the ...
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 ...
An impasse over the budget and the threat of a government shutdown dominated political news earlier this week.
An impasse over the budget and the threat of a government shutdown dominated political news earlier this week.
About 300 Americans a year give a kidney to a complete stranger. Researchers have studied the brains of these very generous people, and say they may feel others' pain more than the average person.
NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele discuss a big weekend of college and professional football.
Hours away from a government shutdown, Congress passed a bill to fund federal operations until March 14, 2025.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Rep. Dusty Johnson, R-S.D., about the House GOP caucus and the Dec. 20 stopgap funding vote.
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.
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.