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Country music giants Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton deliver a 70s-inspired music video for their first true duet ...
Hailed by NPR as “one of America’s defining voices of freedom and peace,” Mavis Staples comes to Ocean City Music Pier in ...
Illinois public media outlets are seeing a surge in donations after Congress axed more than $1 billion in federal funding over the next two years for NPR and PBS affiliates across the country.
In late June, Atlanta hip-hop duo the Ying Yang Twins commanded an outdoor stage bobbing in a scenic Southern California bay, leading the crowd in a lively performance. Fans screamed the words of “Get ...
While public support is strong, it's not enough to keep things exactly the same.
The ruling deems the government's termination of grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities "unlawful" and allows a lawsuit brought by humanities groups to move forward.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with epidemiologist Michael Osterholm about a Trump administration decision to end funding for research into vaccines that fight respiratory viruses like COVID-19 and the ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks economist Paul Krugman what effect President Trump's latest tariff announcements might have on the economy.
Jen Pawol will make history by becoming the first woman to umpire a Major League Baseball game. Here's a look at other female officials who were the first on the floor, court or the field in ...
The Department of Justice hired a former Jan. 6 defendant who was caught on tape urging rioters to "kill" police. The department calls him a "valued member" of the administration.
Hundreds of United Airlines flights were disrupted on Wednesday evening as the carrier grappled with a major computer system outage. The airline requested ground stops at its major hubs in the U.S.
Bandleader and pianist Eddie Palmieri, whose pounding rhythms forged a new style for Latin music, died Wednesday at the age of 88. Fania Records, the renowned Latin jazz label that released ...