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Geri Allen On Piano Jazz
Friday, June 15, 2018
An unequivocal jazz figure, we remember and celebrate Geri Allen's genre-bending influence on contemporary jazz.
Democrats Sue Russia, WikiLeaks And Trump Campaign Over Election 'Conspiracy'
Friday, April 20, 2018
The Democratic National Committee laid out a legal theory about a conspiracy against the 2016 presidential election, but the case is unlikely to go anywhere.
Invisibilia: Punks Policing Their Own
Friday, April 13, 2018
When someone in your community transgresses, do you banish them? Purge them in an attempt to make the community safer for everyone?
Judge Dismisses Most Serious Charges In Penn State Hazing Death
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Charges of involuntary manslaughter against fraternity brothers were cast aside, but hazing charges are allowed to proceed.
Musical Acts Show Their Gratitude On Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 23, 2017
NPR's Ari Shapiro spreads the musical appreciation around once again, in conversations with Tegan and Sara, Shabazz Palaces and more.
A July 4th Tradition: The Declaration Of Independence, Read Aloud
Tuesday, July 04, 2017
Twenty-nine years ago, Morning Edition launched what has become an Independence Day ritual: NPR journalists reading the Declaration of Independence.
Live Tweets: Cavs-Warriors Are Back For NBA Game One
Thursday, June 01, 2017
The wait for the finals is finally over. Follow along with with NPR reporters and fans before and during tonight's game here or on Twitter.
5 Changes That Could Come From Leaving The Paris Climate Deal
Thursday, June 01, 2017
NPR reporters break down how the coal industry, climate, U.S. global relations, public support and budget could be affected by President Trump's decision to pull out of the agreement.
An Illustrated Guide To Master The Elements Of Cooking — Without Recipes
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
In her new cookbook, Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat, Samin Nosrat says the key to good food is learning to balance those elements when cooking — and to trust your instincts.
Why A Man Is On An IV In His Car Outside A Hospital In Yemen
Monday, May 15, 2017
The cholera crisis — with more than 11,000 cases — is overwhelming the health care system in the war-torn country.
Talking Black-ish With Star Yara Shahidi And Creator Kenya Barris
Tuesday, May 09, 2017
Shereen Marisol Meraji and Gene Demby chat it up with Kenya Barris and Yara Shahidi — the creator and star of ABC's Black-ish.
World-Renowned Rock Climber On Constantly Pushing The Limits
Sunday, May 07, 2017
NPR's Lakshmi Singh talks to Tommy Caldwell, the first to free climb a 3,000 foot "Dawn Wall" granite cliff, about his book The Push: A Climber's Journey of Endurance, Risk and Going Beyond Limits.
Annotated: Trump's Executive Order On Religious Liberty
Thursday, May 04, 2017
The executive order has drawn concern from some for not going far enough. Here's what we know.
#CuriousGoat: Submit A Question About World Hunger And Famine
Friday, April 21, 2017
More than 20 million people across four countries in Africa and the Middle East are at risk of starvation and famine. NPR is taking your questions on the topic.
Lawmaker's Childhood Experience Drives New Mexico's 'Lunch Shaming' Ban
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
New Mexico has made it illegal to stigmatize students who cannot pay for their lunches. State Sen. Michael Padilla, who introduced the bill, says he had to mop cafeteria floors as a foster child.
Literal Farm To Table: Here's The Dirt On Chefs Cooking With Dirt
Saturday, April 01, 2017
As Chopped host Ted Allen puts it, "People are already eating snout-to-tale, leaves-to-roots. ... Chefs are getting people to eat kale and drink rotted juices. Dirt, rocks and mud just follow."
Take This Survey From Goats And Soda
Friday, March 31, 2017
We want to hear from you! Tell us how you think we're doing. All it will take is a few minutes.
QUIZ: How Much Do You Know About Global Pandemics And Killer Viruses?
Sunday, March 26, 2017
We live in a hyperinfectious era. Test your knowledge of the diseases all around us.
A Poem From A Syrian Psychiatrist: 'Cloud-Cafe'
Thursday, March 23, 2017
Dr. Hussam Jefee-Bahloul writes poems to capture his longing for his troubled homeland.
Episode 759: What's It Worth To You?
Friday, March 17, 2017
Three short stories about putting a price on something hard to value precisely. We go from $4.66 under a pillow all the way up to $1 trillion across every inch of highway in America