NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with Puzzlemaster Will Shortz and KUT listener Dan Tatje of Georgetown, Texas.
PLABENNEC, France — As the world commemorated the 80th anniversary this year of the D-Day landings at Normandy and the ...
This stretch of New Hampshire Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland is so packed with houses of worship, it's been called the ...
Scientists are reconsidering old information about Uranus. NPR's Scott Simon explains the problem with photos taken of the ...
On Thursday, Miami hosted the Latin Grammy Awards. Artist Juan Luis Guerra and his band 4.40, who won for record of the year ...
President-elect Donald Trump promised to limit transgender health care access and ban trans athletes from school sports. We ...
The recently signed mutual defense treaty could be used to justify thewidening of the war in Ukraine, as the U.S. says North ...
With Republicans taking control of the White House and both chambers of Congress in January, Democrats are undergoing some ...
Police officers backed Trump's reelection, but police reform advocates wonder what that will mean for police accountability ...
Host Kermit Poling is joined by conductor Michael Butterman and guest Marcus Roberts to discuss the weekend's all-Gershwin ...
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NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Harvard professor Cass Sunstein about Ted Olson. The legal great, who argued 65 US Supreme Court cases, including the one that legalized gay marriage, died this week.