Fine art photographer Nancy Breslin joins NPR's Scott Simon in studio to celebrate Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to author Mark Helprin about Helprin's latest book Elegy in Blue.
Two runners in this week's Boston Marathon stopped to help a racer who had collapsed just short of the finish line. NPR's ...
Many of the people being caught up in Trump's ongoing mass deportation campaign are immigrants who've spent decades living in the U.S. Some deported Mexicans are staying in the border city of Tijuana.
Fossil research shows that an enormous "kraken-like" octopus stalked the seas during the Cretaceous period, competing with large apex predators.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Alan Eyre, former U.S. diplomat and fellow at the Middle East Institute, about the status of talks to end the war in Iran.
We look at what Congress might do as the 60-day window to vote on the war per the War Powers Act draws near, as well as what the latest polls say about President Trump's approval ratings.
Major League Baseball stadiums offer up some bizarre new menu items. It's a rite of spring. Copyright 2026 NPR The biggest portion of Boise State Public Radio's funding comes from readers like you who ...
NPR's Scott Simon and sports reporter Michele Steele discuss the NFL Draft. Copyright 2026 NPR The biggest portion of Boise State Public Radio's funding comes from readers like you who value ...
The CDC's Epidemic Intelligence Service was on the chopping block last year by the Trump administration. Scientists had a study assessing COVID vaccine effectiveness suppressed by its leadership.
Fine art photographer Nancy Breslin joins NPR's Scott Simon in studio to celebrate Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Prof. Jana Houser of The Ohio State University about the massive tornadoes that hit the Midwest this week.
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