The semi-aquatic dinosaur, Spinosaurus mirabilis, was discovered by an international team of scientists working in Niger.
Along with a growing number of war-wounded amputees, Mykhailo Varvarych and Iryna Botvynska are navigating an altered destiny after Varvarych lost both his legs during the Russian invasion.
Olympics opening ceremonies tend to get more love than their closing counterparts. But a pair of NPR reporters who watched ...
In the first Olympics with stars of the NHL competing in over a decade, a talent-packed Team USA faces a tough test against ...
Photographer Martin Roemer visited 22 countries — from the U.S. to Senegal to India — to show how our identities are ...
Primary voters in a small number of districts play an outsized role in deciding who wins Congress. The Trump-initiated ...
Denmark's military says its arctic command forces evacuated a crew member of a U.S. submarine off the coast of Greenland for ...
An inmate who was imprisoned for 21 years in Syria's notorious Sadnaya prison shows NPR's Jane Arraf the concrete cells where he was held.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with listener Joan Suits and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz. I'm going to give you clues for two four-letter words. Put an "r" between them to complete a ...
NPR's Emily Kwong speaks with Sadeqa Johnson about her new novel THE KEEPER OF LOST CHILDREN and discovering the story of mixed-race children who were left in German orphanages following World War II.
NPR's team in Milan — Becky Sullivan, Pien Huang, Brian Mann and Rachel Treisman — and pop culture correspondent Linda Holmes look back on the breakout stars, biggest upsets and weirdest moments of ...
A Czechoslovakian wolfdog Nazgul was seen running with cross-country skiers after escaping from his Tesero home. Alice and ...
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