NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the wildfires in Los Angeles, and the words of writers who were drawn to the city.
In a workshop in an infamous refugee camp in Beirut, Palestinian women practice an ancient art form — as a livelihood, and ...
A citizen of the U.S., Canada and Israel, Judi was the wife of Gad Haggai who taught English and mindfulness and helped ...
According to the survey, 26% of students ages 13-17 are using the artificial intelligence bot to help them with their ...
Insurers are deploying private firefighters amid the Los Angeles wildfires. Are they an added bonus for all — or only for ...
Presidential inaugurations are by definition historic acts, but when we think of past Inauguration Days there is clearly a ...
Even if you dislike cooking, you still have to eat every day. Here's how to gain more confidence in the kitchen and think ...
Russia attacked the Ukrainian capital with a barrage of drones and missiles Saturday, leaving at least four people dead, ...
Cian Lawlor's father was dispatched to the Palisades Fire just over a week ago and he's been working it ever since. The ...
From Twin Peaks to his films to his own recording career, the director understood how much sound mattered — not only to the ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Andy Corren about his new memoir "Dirtbag Queen," which memorializes his mother. He previously wrote a viral obituary for her in The Fayetteville Observer.
We look at what the Department of Justice has and hasn't done on war crimes under outgoing Attorney General Merrick Garland.