In Colombia's election this Sunday, a flamboyant criminal lawyer — who flaunts his wealth, machismo and even his music videos — is pitching himself as the toughest candidate on crime.
With little fluctuation in people losing or gaining jobs, Oregon appears to be following the national low-hire/low-fire trend ...
The former bookkeeper for Eugene Weekly, Elisha Young, has been sentenced to three years in prison and two years of ...
Jasnam Daya Singh, a Latin Grammy-nominated composer and pianist, is premiering his latest musical project on May 29 and May ...
Route 66 is not the oldest, longest or most well-travelled long-distance highway in the U.S. So why is it the most famous?
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Reece Rogers of WIRED about a new wave of data collection marketplaces, where users can sell their videos of everyday tasks to AI developers.
At least 18 NPR journalists have accepted buyouts and another 10 have been laid off as the public media network attempts to ...
A painting of George Washington is being used by the Trump administration to argue the founders were devout Christians, but historians have doubts about whether the moment depicted actually happened.
New research shines a light on the lost Franklin Expedition, a 19th-century voyage to the Canadian Arctic gone awry. NPR’s Henry Larson reports. This article was originally publ ...
"He just flat out says he hates women and that they're the devil and they're destroying everything. And this is an important ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Dana White, president and CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, about his plans to build ...
Democrats see an opportunity in Texas to retake the Senate, but how realistic is that goal? NPR's A Martinez speaks with Kyle Kondik {KAHN-dik} of the University of Virginia Center for Politics.
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