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Macon Blair's take on 1984's gore-core classic is as much a movie about love of family as it is a violent shock comedy.
Modi is on his first visit to China since relations between the two countries deteriorated after Chinese and Indian soldiers ...
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 ...
Emmett Till, the state of Mississippi is embracing Till's story as the federal government flinches from showcasing painful moments of America's racial history.
Lawmakers return to Congress this week from their August recess. They face a long to-do list, with the risk of a government shutdown looming.
Aapo "The Angus" Rautio has won this year's Air Guitar World Championships in his hometown of Oulu, Finland. It's the first time since 2000 that a Finnish air guitarist has won the world title.
NPR staffer recommend their picks from our Books We Love list - with subjects ranging from Desi Arnaz to women and war.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Shannon Heffernan, criminal justice reporter at The Marshall Project, about the growing number of state-run immigration detention facilities.
Longtime CBS News White House correspondent Mark Knoller has died at age 73. He was known by colleagues for his encyclopedic knowledge of the White House.
How will clergy in Minneapolis preach to their congregations, just days after a shooter attacked a Catholic church and school in their city?
In 1885, royal Hawaiian brothers were studying at a military school in California. There, they introduced a sport known as "surfboard swimming." The Princes of Surf exhibit tells what happened next.
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