Why is there so much hype over the new College Football ’25 video game? from NPR Andrew Limbong
NPR’s Andrew Limbong speaks with The Athletic’s Chris Vannini about the new video game, College Football ’25. Read More
NPR’s Andrew Limbong speaks with The Athletic’s Chris Vannini about the new video game, College Football ’25. Read More
Texas congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, a leading voice for progressive causes in the House, died Friday in Houston. Read More
NPR’s Andrew Limbong speaks with Meredith McCarroll, co-editor of “Appalachian Reckoning: A Region Responds to Hillbilly Elegy,” about the resonance and criticism of Sen. J.D. Vance’s autobiography. Read More
Airports, hospitals, and banks said they were recovering after a failed software update delivered by the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike to Microsoft’s Windows systems. (Image credit: Jack Taylor) Read More
Israel said its fighter jets struck targets at a port in Yemen in response to “hundreds of attacks” against Israel in recent months. On Friday, a drone slammed into an apartment building in Tel Aviv. (Image credit: Ansarullah Media Center) Read More
Airports, hospitals, banks, and government agencies are recovering from a failed software update delivered by the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike to Microsoft’s Windows systems. Read More
The U.S. public health agency said it was still investigating information about what specific products have been affected. (Image credit: AJ Watt) Read More
NPR’s Scott Simon speaks to Maahra Hill, whose great-grandfather, DeHart Hubbard, was the first Black American to win an individual gold medal at the Olympics a century ago. Read More
China’s ruling Communist Party has held an important meeting in Beijing to plan China’s development and reform for the next five years. Read More
The Heritage Foundation and the Trump campaign are attempting to soothe concerns over the think tank’s sweeping Project 2025 plan to overhaul the government. Read More