Southern food writer John T. Edge turns the lens on his own family in his new memoir, House of Smoke: A Southerner Goes Searching for Home.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Dr. Hagai Levine, head of the medical team for the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, about the road to recovery for hostages just released from captivity.
Some Justice Department officials are following President Trump's directive to prosecute his perceived enemies. For those targeted, mounting a criminal defense against the government can be expensive.
A group of volunteers in West Virginia makes sure preschoolers in areas with no libraries or bookstores get books to read.
About 10% of this Utah city's population works for the IRS, and when federal workers stop getting paychecks, impacts are felt quickly and broadly.
Applied physicist Iker Zuriguel studies the movement of particles and people to optimize their flow and improve public safety.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Reese Witherspoon and Harlan Coben about their new thriller, Gone Before Goodbye.
NPR Pentagon correspondent Tom Bowman is turning in his press pass, but won't stop reporting. Major news organizations are rejecting a restrictive new policy around covering the Department of Defense.
KLCZ in Lewiston is experiencing intermittent outages related to network connectivity. A team at Lewis Clark State College is working on resolving the issue.
With an increasing number of people turning to chatbots for advice, AI researchers are saying you might want to take their ...
A juvenile puffin blew off course and landed in a backyard in Wrentham, Massachusetts. The bird was taken in by Congress of ...
Several news organizations, including The New York Times, NPR and Newsmax, are refusing to sign a new set of restrictions on ...
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