The war in Gaza is increasingly becoming a big issue in the race for president. President Biden’s approach to the war has alienated many in his coalition.
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The singer-songwriter's fourth album is her best yet, with crisp, commanding songwriting, shades of '60s baroque pop and melodies that seem to have existed forever.
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The former Dire Straits frontman talks about his latest solo album, "One Deep River."
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Mother's Day can be hard if you don't have a mom or don't have a relationship with her. But moms can look different for everyone. NPR wants to know about the mother figures that shaped your life.
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Hicks was a communications director for the Trump White House and prosecutors questioned her on her knowledge of the deals made during his first presidential run.
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Chef Joseph Yoon plans to transform dual emerging cicada broods into edible delicacies.
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Students in the U.K., France and Mexico have sought to erect what many of them call "solidarity encampments," prompting a variety of responses from university authorities and local law enforcement.
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Pro-Palestinian protests have been popping up at universities around the world, and in the last few days, things have escalated at a number of those campuses.
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Wally has many fans in Pennsylvania and across social media. His owner is enlisting their help, saying Wally was kidnapped, located by a trapper and released into a swamp while vacationing in Georgia.
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On the May 3 episode of New Music Friday, NPR Music's Hazel Cills and WRTI's Nate Chinen discuss the week's essential new albums, including Radical Optimism, from the dance-pop superstar Dua Lipa.
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Wildlife ecologists have seen white-tailed deer expanding their range in North America over many decades.