Against the backdrop of an energy crisis and a warming planet, more than 50 countries have come to Santa Marta, Colombia, to ...
Library events this month include children’s programs, teen gaming, adult clubs, a documentary screening, and a nesting goose ...
Widespread drought and fears of a power crisis is forcing the Interior Department to start sending billions of gallons of ...
As conventional funding methods become more uncertain, and the Trump administration's hostility towards scientific research ...
A new Cortez poetry program from ZU Arts Initiative will pay poets, host public readings and mail collectible poem broadsides ...
East Africa has rewritten marathon history as Sabastian Sawe produced a stunning breakthrough at the London Marathon, ...
The former OpenAI business partners are embroiled in a high-stakes dispute over the future of one of the world's top AI ...
The technique allows police to tap into giant tech-firm databases to find out who was near the scene of a crime and may have ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Adjoa Andoh, the inaugural Director's Resident at the Folger Shakespeare Library, about Shakespeare's relevance in modern times, and specifically to people of color.
NPR's Michel Martin asks former national security adviser and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton about the potential costs of extending the ceasefire with Iran.
Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders approved a merger with Paramount, while issuing a rebuke over executive pay. The deal still faces opposition from Hollywood A-listers and scrutiny from regulators.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Elisabeth Braw, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, about shadow vessels, after the U.S. military's seizure of two Iranian-linked oil tankers.
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