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HBO's hit zombie drama spent much of its second season maneuvering Ellie and Abby together. Critic Eric Deggans says it has a ...
In a post on Truth Social, Trump said the home countries of some of Harvard's international students are "not at all friendly ...
What do you get if you add poems that are "Shel Silverstein meets Rumi for kids" with pictures of yetis and primordial slime?
NPR visits a hospital in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region, in a town where many residents have fled but some young couples ...
It's a working-class staple. And it could be priced out of the market by government efforts to make bakeries change from wood ...
Five years after George Floyd's death sparked worldwide protests over police brutality and racism, NPR's Michel Martin ...
The 2025 hurricane season starts this weekend. Forecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration say there’s ...
At least 12 people were killed and dozens injured in strikes that hit more than 30 cities and villages across Ukraine.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WAMC listener Maureen Perrotte of Ravena, New York and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster ...
A new Alabama study of hurricane-affected homes sends a clear message to insurers and homeowners nationwide: ...
For decades, Nina Totenberg has brought us some of the most notable and memorable reporting on the Supreme Court. Today, she takes us behind the scenes of what it's like to cover the Third Branch.
Five years since George Floyd's murder, the energy around overhauling policing has evaporated. Critics say pro-police messaging stifles attempts to address the problems in policing.