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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with democratic strategist David Axelrod about Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson's book, which ...
Amalia Ulman's new film Magic Farm follows an American TV crew chasing a viral story that, through a series of ...
This year's $500,000 World Food Prize, for advances in agriculture and nutrition, goes to Mariangela Hungria, who boosted ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Col. Bree Fram, an openly transgender member of the U.S. Space Force, about the Supreme Court ...
Two families of white South Africans whom President Donald Trump has designated as refugees arrived in the United States on ...
In the summer of 2023, A's life began to change. He started sleeping less and less and spent his nights going for long walks.
A former USAID worker has a new mission. She's hoping to connect philanthropists with overseas programs that have lost — or ...
The Trump administration has launched a $500 million project to develop a universal flu vaccine that won't need yearly ...
SPR’s Owen Henderson spoke with a Idaho Ed News' Emma Epperly, who’s been following the ballot measures in the West Bonner, ...
Youssef was in fifth grade and living in New Jersey when the Twin Towers fell. His new show, #1 Happy Family USA, draws on ...
A pair of bills to help solve the problem derailed in the Legislature, leaving the state’s Green Hill School to continue ...
Women's rights advocates say the case is about whether France's justice system is truly ready to reckon with sexual violence.