In Norway, Easter is celebrated by reading crime fiction. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe investigates this holiday tradition with author and former homicide detective Jorn Lier Horst.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Stanford Program in International and Comparative Law's Allen Weiner about international law and an open letter calling the war with Iran a violation of the U.N. charter.
Sunday afternoon's women's college basketball title game is set. South Carolina will take on UCLA in a battle pitting the SEC against the Big Ten.
In Seville, Spain, the pageantry of centuries-old Holy Week processions continues to attract both the faithful and the curious.
Lebanon says at least 54 health workers are among more than 1,400 people killed by Israel during the current invasion. Human ...
New research from the Democratic Republic of Congo offers a behavioral and anatomical portrait of a species that can achieve ...
Iceland Air is hiring a photographer to come to their country and take pictures of beautiful landscapes. The main requirement for candidates is that their photography skills must be terrible.
Politically, President Trump is on his back foot as he prosecutes an unpopular war and seeks to break campaign promises on entitlements.
The explosion of online gambling and sports betting, as well as the advertising behind it, is attracting a growing number of ...
NPR's Puzzlemaster Will Shortz has appeared on Weekend Edition Sunday since the program's start in 1987. He's also the ...
Having "brutally honest conversations" about money can bring couples closer together, says Vivian Tu, a financial educator.
Denison University's women's basketball team won its first national championship this season, under the leadership of Coach Maureen "Mo" Hirt - who recently celebrated her own victory over Hodgkin's ...