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Susan Bruns, July's writer-curator for Something I Heard, shares an excerpt from her essay, "My Father Makes Breakfast, 1971.
With 16-hour days for weeks straight, long separation from friends and family, and regular exposure to serious immediate and ...
The 4th of July, statistically, is one of the heaviest days of the year for wildfire starts. And this year the holiday comes ...
The bill includes a major federal investment for President Trump's mass deportation plans, while also limiting eligibility ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Ken Martin, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, about how the Big Beautiful Bill ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Honoree Fanonne Jeffers about her new book Misbehaving at the Crossroads: Essays & Writings.
Who is being detained and deported, and how do the numbers square with the Trump administration's priorities on criminals? We put Trump's deportation and detention numbers in context.
A ruling by London's High Court cited the domestic intelligence agency's failure to explain why representatives had ...
A federal jury acquitted Combs of his most serious charges — racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking — but found him guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
Ever wake up from a nap feeling extra groggy? Naps can be beneficial for your mental and physical health - but there's a few things you need to know. NPR's Life Kit has tips for the optimal nap.
Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries spoke for a record 8 hours and 44 minutes in a speech outlining Democrats' objections to the bill.
During a hearing at the Ada County House on Wednesday, Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to killing four University of Idaho ...