For nearly eight decades, North Korea has marched defiantly to its own beat, shaking off its Soviet and Chinese sponsors to ...
A lawsuit over who owns AI-generated characters raises questions about whether it's truly art. Geoff Brumfiel works as a senior editor and correspondent on NPR's science desk.
John Leguizamo is one of the stars of Christopher Nolan's summer blockbuster, The Odyssey. And he's also out with a new children's book this summer, called Kiki and the Can.
According to a new report from the Idaho Department of Finance Idahoans lost $88 million to scammers last year. With the rise ...
Australia has passed a law requiring major tech platforms such as Google and Meta to strike deals with Australian news publishers or pay a levy on their advertising revenue.
NPR's David Folkenflik talks with Don Schaffner, a food microbiology specialist and distinguished professor at Rutgers University, about this summer's foodborne illnesses and recalls.
A drought is driving a hunger crisis in Somalia. UNICEF says global funding cuts have hampered its ability to respond.
President Trump will be the first president to oversee an IndyCar race in Washington, D.C. — the next in the country's 250th birthday celebrations.
NPR Music's Stephen Thompson reports on the boy band's latest hit album. Stephen Thompson is a host, writer and reviewer for NPR Music and Pop Culture Happy Hour. He appears frequently on All Songs ...
More than 1,000 pre-Hispanic artifacts are being repatriated to Mexico from the United States thanks to Jeremy Pilver, a licensed archeologist in Connecticut, and his high school students.
The federal government finally has a new plan for the shrinking Colorado River. It spells out which states will have to use less water over the next two years.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks to award-winning singer Sam Smith about their new album, Hazel Eyes, and why it's so hopeful.
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