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The fires have ravaged small, sparsely populated towns in the country's northwest, forcing locals in many cases to act as ...
Lately, artists are reaching back in time to revisit and retain the spirit of a younger self, opening a door to another world ...
August 19, 2025 • NPR marks World Photography Day with images of everyday moments of gathering from communities across the ...
August 19, 2025 • Self Esteem has become one of the most irreverent voices in pop music since going solo in 2017. Today, Rebecca Lucy Taylor joins World Cafe to talk about her latest album, A ...
A Gaza scholar at Yale lost his wife, children and mother in Israeli airstrikes. He's fighting to stay in the United States.
The 50-year-old casual dining chain Chili's has posted five straight quarters of double digit sales increases. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Slate's Dan Kois about what's behind the brand's ...
President Trump has threatened Democratic-run cities, like Chicago and Oakland, that if they don't "learn their lesson" and "clean-up" crime, he will get involved. But leaders of these cities say they ...
President Trump hosted Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy and key European leaders at the White House. But questions still remain around serious peace negotiations to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
A historic 113-year-old church is being moved a few miles down the road — in one piece.
Friends remember Dale Webster, who surfed every day for decades, and who died this month at the age of 76.
No one wants rats scurrying about their neighborhood. But they're a cunning and evasive foe. Now, a community near Boston is trying their luck with a different approach: rat birth control.
Air Canada said it will gradually restart operations after reaching a deal with the flight attendants' union to end a strike that disrupted the travel plans of hundreds of thousands of travelers.