Iran is preparing a delayed, massive funeral for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. While the government stages it as a show of force, citizens remain deeply divided over his legacy.
In 2021, a devastating heat wave blanketed the pacific northwest, smashing records. How has AC access changed since then in Portland, one of the major cities affected.
Keiko Fujimori is officially Peru's next president, but concerns are mounting over the future of the country's democracy.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Texas Monthly barbeque editor Daniel Vaughn about rising beef prices and how Texas barbecue joints are dealing with it.
On the eve of America's 250th birthday, NPR's Juana Summers talks with NPR Music's Stephen Thompson and Sheldon Pearce about songs that reflect the country's complex identity.
The Arts and Culture Podcast, we speak with Mike Walker, who will be performing his "Lasting Impressions" show at Cape Girardeau’s RiverFest this Independence Day.
Listen to the best student podcasts about what "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" means for young people today.
The Trump administration has indicted a former Olympian over damage to the National Mall's reflecting pool. A lawyer for David Hearn says he's innocent.
Democrats are hoping they can win back the House majority this fall, but fighting within the party could complicate their plans.
The heat dome encasing much of the eastern U.S. is reviving concerns about protecting workers from the heat. Many states have laws in place but some, including Florida, have rolled them back.
After 90 minutes of play, the electronic board signaled 10 minutes of added time, and it was difficult to imagine at that ...
The 5-year-old seal has a social media following twice the size of Tasmania's population, and his antics include bending ...
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