December 25, 2024 • Shot and severely injured while visiting family in Vermont in 2023, Hisham Awartani grapples with his recovery in the U.S., and the unfolding war at home in the West Bank ...
Deepa Shivaram is a White House Correspondent at NPR. She joined NPR as a digital reporter in 2021, covering domestic and international breaking news, and reported on stories about climate change ...
Juliana Kim is a weekend reporter for Digital News, where she adds context to the news of the day and brings her enterprise skills to NPR's signature journalism. She is based in Nashville and came ...
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December 13, 2024 • A new display celebrates the work done by a group of young Black workers who cleared the land the arboretum sits on today. December 12, 2024 • This week on Get Out There ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas State basketball coach Jerome Tang is the first to admit that his relationship with Dug McDaniel remains a work in progress. The two haven't always seen eye-to-eye ...
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December 19, 2024 • On this special holiday episode, we gather around the fire for a special listen to pianist George Burton's burning Christmas record, The Yule Log. We'll hear some favorites ...
We're exploring how some are trying to bridge divides. We asked our reporters across the NPR Network to look for examples of people working through their differences. November 19, 2024 • A ...
Six legal scholars told NPR in May that forcing TikTok to be shut down over national security concerns that were unspecified represents a violation of the First Amendment. Yet in affirming the law ...
Cook realized he could not find "anything whatsoever that the bald eagle had ever been legislatively designated as our national bird nor any presidential proclamation," as he told NPR's All Things ...