It's a darkly comic book about a mother and son living in Beirut through a series of calamities, including civil war, ...
One of the show’s stars, Karolina Wydra, joins Here & Now ‘s Indira Lakshmanan to break down her acting process, why she ...
This week on a special ‘Film Fest’ edition of The Florida Roundup, we spoke with three directors of three film documentaries ...
It came at the end of the divisional round match-up between the Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys, when Dallas Quarterback ...
Our most-viewed Instagram videos include reports from a Rhode Island factory that makes special food for malnourished ...
In an "alternative" message to the king's annual Christmas speech, Kimmel told British viewers that "from a fascism ...
Technology enabling virtual fences for pets is now being adapted for livestock. Ranchers near Yellowstone National Park are testing its ability to keep cows safe from grizzly bear attacks.
The U.S. will shift some of the burden of defense to its allies, and it will equip them for it. One ally's equipment: nuclear submarines for South Korea.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with songwriter Amy Allen, who is shortlisted for the non-classical Songwriter of the Year Grammy Award for a second straight year.
Demand for memory chips currently exceeds supply and there's very little chance of that changing any time soon. More chips ...
An American journalist wounded in an Israeli tank strike in Lebanon returns home to press the U.S. government to investigate the incident, which killed a Reuters reporter, as a targeted attack.
Cuts to scientific research focused disproportionately on research around diversity equity and inclusion. Some researchers say we're just beginning to understand the impact.
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