The Grammy Award-winning singer and musician had rigorous classical training. Now she's making music that crosses genres: ...
When can a president invoke the Insurrection Act? The Brennan Center for Justice's Elizabeth Goitein explains. Then, we talk with Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona about the government shutdown ...
World Cafe is kicking off its latest Sense of Place series with a playlist that offers a glimpse of Montreal's lively music ...
NPR stories by Elaine Appleton-Grant ...
Democratic Senators will force vote on a war powers resolution seeking to limit President Trump's unprecedented use of military strikes against suspected drug traffickers ...
Swift's previous albums focused on the love she yearned for. The dozen songs on her latest release combine to form a picture of true love found, tested and proven strong.
Thirty of Ross' trademark landscapes will be sold at a series of auctions starting in November. He painted many of them live ...
Five wildly different acts debut in the top 10 of the Billboard albums chart this week, including Mariah Carey, Olivia Dean, ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Ashley Allison, the new owner of the online media outlet "The Root," which focuses on ...
Now gold is having its hottest year in nearly half a century — since the global energy and inflation crises of 1979. And it's ...
Sen. Ron Johnson, a Republican from Wisconsin, has a plan for how to avoid shutdown showdown negotiations, but it wouldn't be ...
A national survey of students, teachers and parents shines a light on how the AI revolution is playing out in schools – ...
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