Young people splurge more as ‘little treat’ trends boom on social media from NPR Kristin Moorehead
Research shows young people are more likely to splurge on treats than older generations, in part due to social media. Read More
Research shows young people are more likely to splurge on treats than older generations, in part due to social media. Read More
NPR’s Steve Inskeep speaks with Sports Illustrated journalist Jon Wertheim about the opening days of Wimbledon. Read More
Newborn white rhinoceros Silverio has taken his first giant steps in public at the Chilean zoo where he was bornRead More
The approval of Eli Lilly’s Kisunla provides a new option for patients in the early stages of the incurable, memory-destroying ailment. (Image credit: AP) Read More
Robert Towne’s script for the 1974 film Chinatown became a model of the art form and helped define the jaded allure of his native LA. His other credits include Shampoo and 1990’s Days of Thunder. (Image credit: Jim Cooper) Read More
The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against a gig work company, saying it misled people about the money they could make on its platformRead More
Nine historians have been awarded Israel’s prestigious Dan David PrizeRead More
The New Mexico village of Ruidoso is under a flood watch until midnight. This weekend more than 160 people had to be rescued by the National Guard after rains washed debris off hillsides burned in a massive wildfire that started in June. Read More
NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks with Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution Center about expanded presidential power in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision in Donald Trump’s immunity case. Read More
World UFO Day is being celebrated amid a surge in sightings and government studies on unidentified flying objectsRead More