When a romance ends, can a friendship grow? NPR listeners weigh in from NPR
Listeners explain why they decided to remain friends with their exes — or leave them behind. Read More
Listeners explain why they decided to remain friends with their exes — or leave them behind. Read More
Hunter Biden was found guilty of three felony charges stemming from his purchase of a handgun in 2018. The Philadelphia Orchestra renames its concert hall after hometown legend Marian Anderson. (Image credit: Anna Moneymaker) Read More
G7 leaders are meeting in Italy, where Pope Francis will join them to talk about the ethics of artificial intelligence. (Image credit: Alessandra Tarantino/POOL) Read More
NPR’s Steve Inskeep asks filmmaker Lauren Windsor about her secret recordings of John Roberts and Samuel Alito. Read More
NPR’s Steve Inskeep asks legal analyst Sarah Isgur for her reaction to the secret recordings of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito and his wife. Read More
The House is expected to vote Wednesday on a resolution to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt. (Image credit: Mandel Ngan) Read More
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released proposed federal regulations that would prevent unpaid medical bills from being counted on consumers’ credit reports. (Image credit: Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images) Read More
A new genomic analysis hints at why African Americans face a higher risk of Alzheimer’s and stroke, but a lower risk of Parkinson’s. (Image credit: TEK IMAGE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY) Read More
Hawaii’s unique birds, known as honeycreepers, are being wiped out by mosquitoes carrying avian malaria. The birds’ last hope could be more mosquitoes, designed to crash their own population. (Image credit: Ryan Kellman) Read More
A newspaper in a Minnesota prison began publishing more than a century ago. The paper covers prison life and gives its writers purpose. It’s one of around two dozen similar publications nationwide. (Image credit: Kerem Yücel) Read More