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From Buenos Aires to Bangkok, Montreal to Moscow, nearly every taxi driver in the world understands "OK." It's a gift from ...
With this debut novel of an immigrant torn between the U.S. and Nigeria, Esther Ifesinachi Okonkwo takes her place among the ...
The latest talks could be an early litmus test on how seriously Moscow perceives President Trump's threats to impose ...
The GOP is divided over whether they want more details released about the Jeffrey Epstein federal investigations. And, over ...
The U.S. once controlled the market on rare earth elements, sought after for a range of technologies. But in the last few decades, China has cornered that market and surpassed the U.S.
"Sorry, Baby" is a quiet, quirky film about life before and after a sexual assault. NPR speaks with Eva Victor, actor, writer and director, about bringing humor to such a serious topic.
House to start summer recess early to avoid Epstein files vote, Trump deflects on Epstein probe with accusations about Obama, Columbia disciplines over 70 students for pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
Roland Reisley is the last original client of Frank Lloyd Wright, still living in the Usonian home designed by the famed ...
The audacity of Tyler, the Creator's latest release might shoulder-shimmy right past you without an abbreviated crash course ...
Does precooling your home work? Yes, no or maybe — depending on who you ask. But don't worry, we also have some other tips to ...
Studies show the populations of most North American shorebirds are declining. But the American oystercatcher found along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts is a success story.
While researchers agree food security is important, they say scrutiny of foreign collaboration could hurt U.S. innovation.
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