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The seven acts voted into the Rock Hall this year include Southern rap and Midwest garage rock duos, pillars of the grunge ...
Indian authorities have detained at least 1,500 people in India-administered Kashmir after a militant attack killed 26 people ...
In the latest installment of our film series, All Things Considered staffers weigh in on what makes for a good dystopian film.
There are a lot of benefits to raising a child speaking two or more languages. NPR's Life Kit explains that raising a kid in a multilingual household isn't a burden — it's a gift.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with former Canadian Foreign Minister Lloyd Axworthy about how President Trump's rhetoric is impacting U.S.-Canada relations and the federal election taking place Monday.
Whether tariffs are on, off, or up in the air, they have serious impacts on small businesses. Catoctin Creek Distillery co-owners talk about their experience dealing with tariffs.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Philip Shenon, author of "Jesus Wept: Seven Popes and the Battle for the Soul of the Catholic Church," about how Pope Francis' legacy will shape the upcoming conclave.
The letter, written by first-class passenger Archibald Gracie, sold for five times its expected price at auction. It was ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration said the arrests occurred as part of a raid at an underground nightclub in Colorado ...
Ukrainians displaced by Russian occupation are helping the war effort — and longing for the homes they fled and the loved ...
As he prepares to enter the seclusion of a conclave to elect a new pope, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster, reflects on diversity and sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Fifty years after the end of the Vietnam War, a look back at the legacy of one of Communist Vietnam's best-known state radio announcers.