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"I'm a die-hard Bond fan," Denis Villeneuve says. The Quebecois filmmaker's hiring comes as a relief to British 007 fans who ...
How did a little known assemblyman become the presumptive Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City? NPR's A Martinez ...
Colorado River states appear to be coalescing around the early makings of a new plan to share water in a way that accounts ...
From Pride Month celebrations to 90-year-old athletes, this week’s stories spotlight LGBTQ history, outdoor adventure, and ...
With a billboard in Times Square and a night on Broadway, the year's top high school performers are ready for their big ...
Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara is currently in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody. The Committee to Protect ...
The former leader of FAIR, the Federation for American Immigration Reform, Dan Stein, retired this year after more than 40 at ...
A provision in the reconciliation bill would sell “underutilized” public lands for housing, but it doesn't require those ...
For instance, this weekend marks 50 years since movies changed forever. My colleague Scott Detrow recently spoke with two NPR film lovers about a certain splashy summer film. SCOTT DETROW, HOST: ...
Republican strategist Sarah Longwell says getting involved in the Israel-Iran conflict would be an "unforgivable sin" to many ...
With ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Matthias Goldmann, professor of International Law at EBS University of Business and Law in Germany, about the relevance ...
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