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The annual event pits some of the trading card and video game's most seasoned players against each other — and it ...
For many Gen Z and millennial Americans, concerns about finances and the economy can feel ever present. NPR wants to know how ...
Ports across the country were planning to become economic hubs for the growing offshore wind industry. The Trump ...
The budget carrier filed for fresh bankruptcy protection months after emerging from a Chapter 11 reorganization. The airline ...
Brown created an expressive style of music that blended rough Texas blues with the soft glamour of Hollywood. Charles shaped ...
ESPN's Keith Jenkins explains a recent resurgence of interest in golf and who to watch at the Ryder Cup this September.
The United Nations has formally declared famine in Northern Gaza - and is warning that over 500,000 people are facing catastrophic starvation. The World Food Programme's Executive Director Cindy ...
Drug deaths in the U.S. are at their lowest level since March 2025, according to federal data. Trump continues to cite fentanyl as justification for policies ranging from tariffs to immigration.
As more major food brands commit to phasing out chemical dyes from snacks and cereals in the U.S., some are struggling to find natural replacements. Many consumers say they want bright colors.
As August comes to an end, many people are savoring the last days of summer. In New England, that means it's time for a clambake. We visit one of the oldest, held in Dartmouth, Mass., since the 1880s.
Coach Sean Brosnan turned an obscure high school running team into national champions. NPR's Scott Simon talks to him about his memoir, "Beyond Fast," written with Chris Lear and Andrew Greif.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with sports journalist Michele Steele about a big opening game in college football, a momentous NFL transfer and the superstar engagement that made headlines this week.