After debuting in Game 4 following appendectomy surgery last month, Joel Embiid played some of the best playoff basketball of ...
The German defense minister has responded to the U.S. plan to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany, emphasizing the mutual ...
Boston's Museum of Fine Arts' annual spring tradition "Art in Bloom" pairs floral arrangements with art in the museum’s ...
Maine Gov. Janet Mills is dropping her Democratic bid for the U.S. Senate. The two-term governor and longtime Maine ...
It’s been 30 years since the Spice Girls first topped the charts, radiating girl power with their 1996 hit single "Wannabe." ...
Louisiana has suspended its House primaries after the Supreme Court ruled that its congressional maps were unconstitutional. The state's other primaries, including for Senate, will continue as planned ...
American folk singer and songwriter David Wilcox has been making music since the 1980s, crafting introspective songs that ...
The movement, which began in Chicago in 1886, has grown to be a worldwide day of demonstrations calling for higher wages and ...
Interest in the sport has waned for decades, but in recent years, thoroughbred horse racing has seen something of a ...
This Saturday is the 152nd annual Kentucky Derby, the most famous event in thoroughbred horse racing and the oldest continuously run major sporting event in the U.S.
Meteorologists are closely monitoring the potential for a "Super" El Niño to develop by late 2026 — a phenomenon that could ...
Hosts Scott Tong and Indira Lakshmanan convene the Friday politics roundtable with NPR's Ron Elving and Sahil Kapur of NBC News to discuss how Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth weathered tough ...
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