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TV chef Anne Burrell, who coached culinary fumblers through hundreds of episodes of "Worst Cooks in America," has died.
Panic and confusion gripped Iran's capital, Tehran, as Israel warned civilians to evacuate or face more potential strikes as ...
The Seal of Biliteracy is awarded to students who show a high level of proficiency in English and at least one other language ...
Joey Chestnut was banned from the contest that made him famous after signing an endorsement deal with a company that makes ...
President Trump is the first U.S. president in 116 years that the NAACP hasn't invited to the annual convention. The group ...
A decade since the tragedy, the community is still coping with the loss and navigating the impact of the racial attack.
The new books publishing this week may get quite heavy, laden as they are with family tragedy, psychopathy and heartbreak — ...
Tuesday, June 17, 2025, marks the 250th anniversary of the battle that took place just north of Boston, one that the ...
Clever advice on how to quickly rebook your flight, skip long lines and avoid flight issues in the future. One tip? Try ...
The man charged with killing a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband is connected to a once-fringe religious movement that is now growing quickly, and which uses inflammatory anti-abortion rhetoric.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Harvard Kennedy School of Government political scientist Erica Chenoweth about whether protests like those against President Trump change minds or policies.
A U.S. federal court judge in Boston has ordered the restoration of the grants issued by the National Institutes of Health that had been canceled by the Trump administration.