More than 130 people were arrested at the University of California Los Angeles on Thursday after police stormed and ...
In the public radio biz, we often characterize our audience with one word: “curious.” And if you’re curious, you’re looking ...
The famous New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival is back this weekend for another round of great food and outstanding music.
President Biden had an unexpected update to his schedule Thursday to address the pro-Palestinian protests roiling campuses ...
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NEW YORK — Keith Davidson is on the stand to continue testifying against former President Donald Trump in a New York criminal ...
More than half of Americans say they’d benefit from more sleep, a big jump over a decade ago. And one in five people sleep fewer than five hours a day, a new poll says. NPR’s Yuki Noguchi talks to a ...
The United Methodist Church is reversing its 40-year ban on LGBTQ clergy and on ministers officiating same-sex weddings. NPR religion correspondent Jason DeRose joins ...
As U.S. colleges remain embroiled in protests against the Israel-Hamas war, Congress is weighing a variety of measures aimed at addressing reports of rising antisemitism on college campuses. NPR’s ...
Arizona’s Senate voted to repeal a controversial Civil War-era law that implemented a near-total abortion ban in the state. The repeal bill passed on Wednesday afternoon with a vote of 16-14 after two ...
Congress and President Biden say TikTok must shed its financial ties to China or face a ban in the U.S. But Washington Post tech reporter Drew Harwell says selling ...
The record label Nonesuch turns 60 this year. The label has released music from artists as varied as the Kronos Quartet, the Black Keys, Rhiannon Giddens and Brad Mehldau. With Nonesuch president ...