Tech companies are pouring billions into AI chips and data centers. Increasingly, they are relying on debt and risky tactics.
A month-long moot court program in New York City lets students prosecute — and defend — cases, offering real-world lessons in ...
A record number of people are expected to travel within the U.S. for the holiday, according to AAA. Here are some weather and ...
Dozens of countries had called for a clear "roadmap" to transition away from the use of coal, oil and natural gas. The U.S.
When singer/songwriter Luke Bell died in 2022, he left behind a trove of unreleased music. His mother, Carol Bell, talks to NPR's Scott Simon about his posthumous album, "The King Is Back." ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Adam Cohen about his book, "Captain's Dinner: A Shipwreck, an Act of Cannibalism, and a Murder Trial that Changed Legal History." ...
When French President Emmanuel Macron recognized a Palestinian state at the United Nations in September, he revived the discussion of a two-state solution in the West. It was also the result of a ...
We take a look at President Trump's peace plan to end the war between Russia and Ukraine, as well as what we can expect now that he has signed the bill to release the Jeffrey Epstein files.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Charlie Shackleton, whose newest documentary, "Zodiac Killer Project," dissects the tropes of true-crime documentaries.
A total of 303 schoolchildren and 12 teachers were abducted by gunmen during an attack on St. Mary's School, a Catholic ...
SIMON: Peter Wollny directs the Bach Archive in Leipzig, Germany. And the quote-unquote new pieces are chaconnes - Baroque-era compositions with melodic variations atop repeated bass lines. Wollny has ...
The debate over mid-cycle redistricting in Colorado, which is allotted eight seats in Congress, was long dominated by a ...
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