NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Democratic strategist Joel Payne about prominent Democrats on the national and state level ...
The Children's Coalition for Northeast Louisiana is holding a Super Saturday: Backpack Giveaway on Saturday, July 11, from ...
Two young crabbers are carving out careers on the Chesapeake Bay in a field dominated by men in late middle-age. One is building a brand through Tiktok. The other practices the old ways.
On June 26, 2026, Perry Willis, 37, of Natchitoches, was sentenced to 292 months in federal prison after his guilty plea to ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with USA Today sports columnist Christine Brennan about the World Cup match between the U.S. and ...
The International Olympic Committee advised sports bodies to end a three-year program vetting Russians for neutral status ...
A lawsuit alleges the Trump administration is divulging details of Iranian asylum seekers to the government of Iran.
George E. Johnson, the entrepreneur behind Ultra Sheen and Afro Sheen, has died at 99. NPR remembers how he built an empire based on Black hair care and Black pride.
A growing number of AI labs have been hiring from a surprising pool of candidates: philosophers. NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Benjamin Sutherland, who recently wrote about this for The Economist.
The strain of the virus that's responsible for the current outbreak has no specific treatments or preventive measures. Three ...
The IOC is moving to clear the way for Russian athletes to compete in Olympic events. The decision to ease sanctions comes as Moscow continues missile and drone strikes killing civilians in Ukraine.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Robinne Lee about her new novel, Crash Into Me. It's a multigenerational, multiracial story of a marriage at a crossroads and the complexity of life in the U.S.
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