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Vuong's new novel, The Emperor of Gladness, is the first he's written, from start to finish, since his mother died in 2019.
The federal government is scaling back data collection used to calculate the inflation rate. Economists warn that could make ...
Testimony from the second woman around whom the prosecution's case is built begins. Combs faces counts of sex trafficking, ...
Planned U.S. visa restrictions are causing students around the world to consider going to the United Kingdom instead.
The suspended lawmakers from the Māori Party performed the haka, a dance of challenge, last November to oppose a widely ...
A new opera tells the story of the Black women who organized in Alabama leading up to the Montgomery bus boycott.
A single mother in Gaza describes what hunger looks like for her and her eight children under Israeli restrictions on aid.
The Trump administration is now cutting or threatening to cut federal funding for research. So, what does that mean for universities as we know them?
Proposed federal budget cuts to health and social programs would affect about 8 million seniors living in poverty. Many rely on state and federal support that the Trump Administration wants to cut.
The band the Ting Tings has a new album, Home, and a new sound. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to members Katie White and Jules De Martino about both.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Stephen Vladeck, a Georgetown University law professor, about how President Trump's legal strategy on travel bans has shifted from his previous administration.
The Russia's Future channel, launched by Navalny's widow Yulia Navalnaya and Reporters Without Borders, began broadcasting ...