NPR's Eric Deggans plays the puzzle with CapRadio listener Greg Felton of Stateline, Nev., and Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
MA: ...Ira Glass, the longtime host of "This American Life." He's developed a particular style in his nearly 30 years with that show. He's relaxed and conversational, sometimes offers little glimpses ...
Rebels take control of parts of Syria in a sweeping advance. While some celebrate the demise of a brutal regime in these areas, many in this country of many religions and sects fear what a rebel ...
Five Canadian news outlets are suing OpenAI. That's the owner of the generative AI software ChatGPT. And these news outlets claim OpenAI violated copyright law by using their articles to train its ...
SELYUKH: Yeah. It's an unusual one. It is a very short holiday shopping season. If you think about it, you'll guess why. Thanksgiving is much later in November. So compared to last year, we actually ...
But when you are in the position that you have to repay the debt by cutting, you know, on spending on health care and education, that means you will sacrifice a generation of people. For example, my ...
Gaza has been hit by a wave of intense and deadly airstrikes as the region struggles to get enough food. This comes as a former defense minister claims Israel is pursuing a policy of ethnic cleansing ...
Syrian rebels seized much of the country's second-largest city after a stunning couple of days in which they've reignited a conflict that's been largely static for years.
NPR's Eric Deggans speaks with Dareen Khalifa of the International Crisis Group about Syrian rebels taking control of parts of Aleppo.
President-elect Trump wants Kash Patel to lead the FBI. He is also making tariff threats that could be mostly bluster. It's impossible to tell.
NPR's Eric Deggans talks with Zahid Rafiq about his first book, "The World With Its Mouth Open," a collection of short stories about the lives of people in Kashmir.
NPR's Eric Deggans speaks with musician and composer Jon Batiste about his new album, "Beethoven Blues," in which he riffs on classical favorites.