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The late artist Ruth Asawa regularly drew the bouquets people gave her. Years later, some of the sketches made it back to ...
President Trump is yet to broker an end to the war in Gaza. So the first big trip of his second term will focus on big ...
It can be tough to navigate relationships when our friends start having kids. This guide can help both parents and child-free ...
News of an American pope, and a Chicagoan, causes NPR's Scott Simon to remember what it was like attending Mass in his ...
Jeanine Pirro is the latest Fox News personality to join the Trump administration. She will serve as the interim U.S.
The incarcerated former Silicon Valley star is advising her partner on a new health tech startup. Holmes was convicted of ...
India and Pakistan on Saturday agreed to a ceasefire following U.S.-led talks to end the most serious military confrontation ...
Dave Barry says he's always been the "class clown." His new book looks back at his "first 77 years," examining the funny but also the tragic. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to the Pulitzer Prize winner.
The D.C. area band didn't fall far from the genre's tree, but it's ripping out pop-punk's more problematic roots.
The Rubber Duck Museum in Pt. Roberts, Wash., is moving because Canadians are no longer coming to the border town. Neil and Krystal King tell NPR's Scott Simon why.
John Adams has been called America's greatest living composer. His adaptation of Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra" opens at the Metropolitan Opera, in New York, next week.
Members of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops are digesting that one of their own is now the head of the Catholic Church.