Aaron Zelin, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, analyzes the U.S. strike on ISIS targets in Nigeria and the message it sends.
French film star Brigitte Bardot left acting at her peak, devoting herself to animal rights while drawing criticism for her politics.
President Trump is increasingly embedding himself in sports culture. Christine Brennan, a longtime sports columnist and author, weighs in on the depths of Trump's ties to sports and what that will ...
NPR's Kathryn Fink and Jordan Marie Smith talk about why Broadcast News still resonates in conversations about women and ambition.
A 'bomb cyclone' is intensifying severe winter weather for millions of people across the U.S. The system is expected to knock ...
More than one billion users visit TikTok every month, and since its launch in 2016, it's grown to become one of the most ...
NPR's Daniel Estrin speaks with the stalwart independent filmmaker Jim Jarmusch, who wrote and directed "Father Mother Sister Brother." ...
As a new year begins, a hike up Africa's highest peak is a reminder that slowing down is sometimes the key to success.
For 100 years, Hollywood has relied on Central Casting. It's the real company behind movie extras—and where stars like Gary Cooper, Hattie McDaniel, and Brad Pitt got their start.
We look at a study on how death metal singers produce their otherworldly vocals, and therapeutic applications that researchers are investigating.
Love is in the air, and in the pages! NPR's Books We Love suggests "Heartbreak Hotel," "First Time Caller," "Time Loops and Meet Cutes," "Heart The Lover," "Can't Get Enough," and "Courtroom Drama." ...
From the advent of AI actress Tilly Norwood to major music labels making deals with AI companies, 2025 has been a watershed year for AI and culture.
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