Under Trump administration deals to lower drug prices, pharmaceutical companies are offering some of their drugs at ...
To get ready to watch the Winter Olympics, we talk to former Olympian Tricia Byrnes about some snow boarding terminology.
NPR's Short Wave talks about babies' perceptions of rhythm, how sleep may help us solve puzzles and why snakes may be able to fast so long.
Juana Summers is a political correspondent for NPR covering race, justice and politics. She has covered politics since 2010 for publications including Politico, CNN and The Associated Press. She got ...
NPR Music's Stephen Thompson reports on new music shaping the charts.
Domenico Montanaro is NPR's senior political editor/correspondent. Based in Washington, D.C., his work appears on air and online delivering analysis of the political climate in Washington and ...
Medical professionals say the Trump administration's reversal of a policy that kept immigration enforcement from happening in or near medical facilities is having an impact on people's health.
New Mexico's Department of Justice says Meta has knowingly allowed the social media platforms Instagram and Facebook to ...
In the search for Nancy Guthrie, law enforcement says they are investigating ransom notes that were sent to media.
John Bartlett reports that climate change and natural disasters are adding urgency as people around the world race to collect, store, and protect plant species, and that Chileans are rising to the ...
A new study finds that people with depression can benefit from following a ketogenic diet. But researchers say they’re not ready to recommend the high-fat, low-carb diet just yet. NPR’s Will Stone ...
Here & Now ’s Indira Lakshmanan speaks with Alissa Wilkinson, a movie critic with The New York Times, about why Martin Scorsese’s 1976 film “Taxi Driver,” the neo-noir crime thriller starring Robert ...
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