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One of the most in-demand session players of the 1960s, Kaye was listed alongside the late record producer Thom Bell and the ...
The pilot of a small plane that crashed near an airport tried to avoid hitting a turtle on the runway, according to a ...
Israel has begun allowing food into Gaza. Most of the supplies go to GHF, which operates food distribution points. A trickle ...
A hot-air balloon caught fire and tumbled from the sky in Brazil's southern state of Santa Catarina, killing eight people, firefighters said. Thirteen people survived and were taken to hospitals.
What happens when you give psychedelic drugs to two dozen clergy from various faith traditions? Academic researchers did just that, and published the surprising results this month.
NPR's Scott Simon and Michele Steele of ESPN talk about game seven of the NBA Finals, the $10 billion sale of the L.A. Lakers, and a big salary raise for the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders.
NPR's Scott Simon asks Peter Mendelsund about his new novel, "Weepers," which features professional mourners.
Wearing traditional cosmetic face masks from their homeland of Madagascar, they agreed to be photographed to take a stand.
The launch of Trump Mobile comes as ethics filings reveal the president reported more than $630 million dollars in income last year.
The ruling marked a win for civil liberties groups who say the mandate violates the separation of church and state, and that ...
With the war between Israel and Iran now in its second week, the two countries continued to trade missile attacks on Saturday ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to climate scientist Kate Marvel about her new book, "Human Nature." It's a look at our changing planet through the lens of nine very human emotions.