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The National Association of the Deaf says the White House's failure to provide ASL interpreters during press briefings leaves ...
Previous winners say the spelling bee has become much more competitive and credit television with making it a cultural ...
The Kenyan author championed local African languages and was imprisoned for his work. His name was often mentioned in ...
As Pride Month approaches, a group of drag artists and their allies are releasing guidelines to help performers navigate a ...
Margaret Eby, author of the book “ You Gotta Eat: Real-Life Strategies for Feeding Yourself When Cooking Feels Impossible ,” ...
There were record-breaking box office sales over the Memorial Day weekend. This is good news for movie theaters, which have ...
What if the solutions to some of Earth's biggest problems could be found in some of its smallest creatures? That bet has led a team of researchers to places both remote and — lately — rather familiar.
Elon Musk says he is leaving the federal government behind after making controversial cuts now at the center of lawsuits. But ...
She was called the IT girl of women's golf in the Great Gatsby era. Miriam Burns won the 1927 Women's Amateur championship. She retired fromcompetitive golf in 1930 when she was 26, died at 47 and was ...
The U.S. will "aggressively" revoke visas from Chinese students and enhance scrutiny for future applicants, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
A second federal court has blocked President Trump's authority to unilaterally impose tariffs. We speak with the plaintiff in the first case, a wine company that took on the executive branch and won.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with writer Etgar Keret about his new book, Autocorrect. Many of the short stories were written before the war began, but he says they've taken on new meaning since then.