This week, Wait Wait is live in Chicago with host Peter Sagal, special guest Stephen Malmus and panelists Emmy Blotnick, ...
A recent ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran appears even more fragile following the latest hostilities in the ...
For more than a decade, Cox been one of the most visible trans women in America. Her new memoir is Transcendent. Siddiq pays ...
The country is the first Central Asian nation to qualify for the World Cup, and Uzbek fans have reveled in showcasing their ...
Don't let your leftovers go to waste. Cookbook authors share clever storage techniques — like an "Eat Me First" box in your ...
The U.S. government is asserting a new level of influence over AI, controlling which companies can access Anthropic's new models. OpenAI agreed to let the administration screen users of its new model.
A lawsuit over pollution in an Oklahoma watershed by the poultry industry has been dragging on for two decades as the case could set precedent for other states.
A marrying couple are more likely than ever to ask a friend to officiate their wedding. Here's how to handle this high-stakes ...
NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the popularity of ranch dressing among international visitors to the U.S. during the World Cup ...
The U.S. population was already aging and tilting toward decline. After the Supreme Court confirmed Trump's power to deport ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with actor Scott Eastwood about the film "Lucky Strike", World War II's Battle of the Bugle and Eastwood's career starring in films about war.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Mary Beard, author of "Talking Classics: The Shock of the Old," about the modern world's continued fascination with ancient cultures. The word "crap" appears at 2:54.
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