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Appeals court slaps Biden administration for contact with social media companies
Friday, September 08, 2023
The panel of judges say that the administration's efforts to flag what it considered to be harmful content likely amount to a violation of the First Amendment.
Former NPR President and U.S. Ambassador Delano Lewis has died at 84
Wednesday, August 02, 2023
Lewis was named president of NPR in 1993, becoming the first Black person to take the role. He came to the job with a long resume from his time in Washington politics and business circles.
A woman was fatally shot by a N.Y. homeowner after she went up the wrong driveway
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
The car carrying Kaylin Gillis, 20, was turning around after her friends realized they had made mistakenly gone to the wrong address. The 65-year-old homeowner fired at them from his porch.
Weaving is how I ground myself, and make something beautiful at the same time
Monday, March 06, 2023
What started off as an impulse-driven hobby at the start of the pandemic has turned into the closest thing to an artistic practice that I've ever had.
Here are the Books We Love: 400+ great 2022 reads recommended by NPR
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Books We Love returns with 400+ new titles handpicked by NPR staff and trusted critics. Find 10 years of recommendations all in one place – that's more than 3,200 great reads.
The 2nd suspect in the Saskatchewan stabbings has died in police custody
Wednesday, September 07, 2022
Myles Sanderson, the second suspect in the stabbing deaths of 10 people in the province of Saskatchewan, died after going into what police described as "medical distress."
NPR's top picks for 2022 fiction books
Sunday, August 07, 2022
Four NPR staffers recommend new novels in an early taste of our annual Books We Love round-up: "How High We Go in the Dark," "Vladimir," "Mecca" and "The Candy House."
8 books to enjoy at the beach this summer
Thursday, June 30, 2022
From light romance and short fiction to thrillers, here's a list of books that are perfect companions as you retreat to the beach or pool to catch a break from the summer heat.
Here are the Books We Love: 160+ great 2022 reads recommended by NPR
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Books We Love is back early this year; for 2022, we're launching the first-ever summer edition, complete with 160+ recommendations from NPR staff and trusted critics.
What book best represents your state? We want to know
Wednesday, June 01, 2022
NPR Books asked state poets laureate, librarians and bookstore owners to recommend books they love about their states. Now, it's your turn.
Oscars 2022: The full list of winners
Sunday, March 27, 2022
Here are all the movies that have won and were nominated at the 94th Academy Awards.
NPR's favorite food books of 2021
Saturday, December 25, 2021
There's nothing like a good book to chew on. From NPR's annual reading round-up, Books We Love, here are four suggestions for books about food.
Here are the Books We Love: 360+ great 2021 reads recommended by NPR
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Books We Love (formerly known as NPR's Book Concierge) is back with a new name and 360+ new books handpicked just for you by NPR staff and trusted critics.
All The Emmys Winners, From Jason Sudeikis To 'I May Destroy You'
Sunday, September 19, 2021
We kept track of all the shows that won at the 73rd Primetime Emmys, so you didn't have to.
Here Are The Best Looks From The Met Gala — And The Messages Behind Them
Monday, September 13, 2021
After the pandemic shut down fashion's biggest night in 2020, the Met Gala came back on the 75th anniversary of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
How Sandra Cisneros Found Space To Be 'Barefoot' And 'Rude'
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
On the latest episode of Code Switch, Cisneros talks about why she became obsessed with houses, what it was like to finally buy one, and—spoiler alert—what it felt like to fall out of love with it.
U.S. Sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson Will Not Compete In The Tokyo Olympics
Tuesday, July 06, 2021
The 21-year-old was left off the U.S. Track & Field Olympic roster, despite her astonishing performance at last month's trials, due to a 30-day suspension following a positive drug test for THC.
Florida Condo Deaths Climb To 36 As Officials Try To Pinpoint The Number Of Missing
Tuesday, July 06, 2021
Some 109 people were unaccounted for, though local officials said they had only been able to confirm that about 70 of those people were in the building at the time of the collapse.
Elsa Has Regained Hurricane Strength, Lashing The Florida Gulf Coast
Monday, July 05, 2021
The storm, sustaining winds of 75 mph, is not expected to remain a hurricane for long, but threatens a coastal surge, some tornadoes and inland flooding, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Trump Grants Slew Of Pardons, Including To George Papadopoulos And Duncan Hunter
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
In all, President Trump granted full pardons to 15 individuals and commuted part or all of the sentences of an additional five.