NPR : National Public Radio
Friday, March 29, 2024
- 'A generous man': A Baltimore bridge worker helped his family and community in Honduras
- Pricier Easter bunnies and eggs. Half-dipped Kit Kats. What's up with chocolate?
- 'Green bubble shaming' is at play in a Justice Department lawsuit against Apple
- Your muscles keep time too. How circadian rhythms affect your workout and your health
- Once lost to science, these 'uncharismatic' animals are having their moment
- A comedian, a pug and a politician walk into the quiz. Do you know the punchline?
- Why the University of Idaho marching band members are now heroes in Connecticut
- PJ Morton: Tiny Desk Concert
- Georgia lawmakers pass new election rules that could impact the 2024 presidential contest
- A Texas appeals court reverses Crystal Mason's illegal voting conviction
- The Milky Way's black hole has a 'strong, twisted' magnetic field in a mesmerizing new image
- Louis Gossett Jr., the 1st Black man to win a supporting actor Oscar, dies at 87
- The EPA's new rules to clean up heavy trucking are met with support and criticism
- U.S. reporter Evan Gershkovich has now spent a whole year jailed in Russia
- Social media companies made changes to comply with U.K. rules to safeguard kids
- Boiling weeds, eating animal feed: People in Gaza stave off hunger any way they can
- Beyoncé's new album is inspired by backlash to her entering the country music genre
- A new Steve Martin documentary spotlights a comedy legend with nothing left to prove
- 'Oppenheimer' finally premieres in Japan to mixed reactions and high emotions
- The White House issued new rules on how government can use AI. Here's what they do