Singer and actress Brandy speaks with NPR's A Martinez about her memoir, Phases, which charts her journey to stardom from ...
In his annual budget, President Trump is asking Congress to boost defense spending to $1.5 trillion, the largest such request ...
Even as religious belief declines in Spain, the processions at Seville's Semana Santa — the Holy Week lead-up to Easter — ...
Some of the most memorable speeches in American history have been delivered in wartime, with presidents seeking to unify the ...
It’s been three months since the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Ordinary Venezuelans reflect on what that night of the ...
President Trump has complained that some NATO states aren't letting him use bases in the war against Iran. His criticism has left many wondering if the U.S. may try to withdraw from the alliance.
It was a particularly busy week in politics. We discuss President Trump’s prime-time address about the Iran war, Pam Bondi’s ...
Lowriders have long turned city streets into moving works of art. Now, a new exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution is ...
On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Author George Saunders talks about the experience he wishes he could give to every person.
Some Christian villages are besieged as Lebanon's army pulls out of an area where Israel is battling Shia Muslim Hezbollah militants.
The Artemis II crewed lunar mission lifts off from Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Wednesday.
Long before ChatGPT and Claude, Tom Gruber was building Siri and imagining AI that enhances humans, not replaces them. Now, he says, the stakes couldn't be higher to choose our future path with AI.
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