The Israeli film Yes criticizes Israeli artists during the Gaza war, and stars one of Israel's most provocative fringe artists, Ariel Bronz.
There's a big national competition in Atlanta this week in puzzling. Teams will race to put jigsaw pieces into place, assembling 500 and 1,000 piece puzzles they've never seen.
The ballot measure, if approved on April 7, would allow the district to build a new fire station for the growing area and ...
Juries in two big cases have affirmed what research is finding: The design of social media platforms is particularly ...
A new album from local bluegrass band Drifter’s Mile, City Council approves reallocation of funds to the Springfield Regional ...
Maggie Sabatino, a union representative for TSA officers at Philadelphia International Airport, talks with NPR's A Martinez about the DHS shutdown.
President Trump says he is going to order that TSA agents be paid, but travelers caught in the partial government shutdown are weary and some have had to shoulder extra expenses.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Aidan McLaughlin, Washington correspondent for Vanity Fair, about the Treasury's plan to put President Trump's signature on future U.S. paper currency.
The annual Conservative Political Action Conference, underway in Dallas this week, is typically a MAGA pep rally of sorts. This year, the war with Iran is testing unity inside the president's base.
The Senate approved a bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security early Friday. The bill does not fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Secretary of State Rubio meets his G7 colleagues in Paris for the first time since the start of the war on Iran.
As the trailblazing Swedish star returns with her first album since 2018, she talks through going on IVF and solo parenting, ...
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