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We're breaking down what happened in New York City last night on the vice-presidential debate stage.

President Jimmy Carter turns 100 on Oct. 1. To mark the occasion, 1A is talking all about the legacy

In this "If You Can Keep It" discussion, we're turning to some consequential races you might not be

New York City Mayor Eric Adams was indicted Thursday on at several federal criminal charges. Investi

How do you start your work day? Sometimes there can be a lot to do, and a lot to keep in our heads a

Most of us have experienced awkward moments in our lives, whether it's stuttering in front of a crus

Ask A Sushi Chef

2024/9/24

When you're eating sushi, something's always in season.Sushi established itself in America in the 19

In this edition of If You Can Keep It, we're focusing on campaign donations – where those funds come

Last Sunday saw yet another apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump's life a

How do some media organizations call an election before it's officially decided? Some have their own

Book festivals are special events where authors are celebrities and audiences are bookworms ready to

Scenes of chaos struck in Beirut on Tuesday where authorities say that 9 people have been killed and

Delicatessen supplier Boar's Head is shutting down its Virginia plant indefinitely after being linke

Former President Donald Trump is safe after what the FBI says was an "attempted assassination" while

This November, voters in 41 states will consider 159 ballot measures. That's no more than usual. Fro

Some 67 million people tuned in to watch Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Tr

You've likely heard the saying "all politics is local." But here's the hitch. For many local offices

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump took to the debate stage in Philadelp

It's NPR Climate Solutions Week. Across the network, we're talking about how to slow the effects of

A growing number of voters in swing states are saying that abortion could sway their decision in the