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Cooking with young kids can be a mess, but embracing this idea is the point of Mark Bittman's new co

Steve Urkel, the nerdy, bespectacled neighbor in Family Matters, is one of '90s television's most ic

The 2024 edition of Books We Love is here. Each year, NPR staffers and critics submit their favorite

Kate's new husband, who she reunites with 50 years after they were high school sweethearts, has just

Two nonfiction books question the efficacy of financial systems that are meant to help lift people o

In the late 1900s, Protestants and Catholics were in conflict over who should rule Northern Ireland,

Since leaving the White House more than two decades ago, Bill Clinton has remained a leader in the D

When Rose Levy Beranbaum's The Cake Bible was first published in 1988, it took the baking world by s

Pony Confidential, a new novel by author Christina Lynch, is about an unlikely detective: a crime-so

New books focused on Johnny Carson and Shirley MacLaine offer intimate portraits of two of televisio

We live in a time where it can be difficult to maintain good relationships with people with opposing

Author Yvette Montoya didn't grow up playing Lotería, but she discovered the classic Latino party ga

Parents of disabled children are responsible for navigating a number of complex systems, from educat

Author Paula Hawkins is best known for her 2015 novel The Girl on the Train. Her new book, The Blue

Two new nonfiction books blend research and memoir to explore ideas of family, language and culture.

Since its publication in 1885, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been celebrated as one of the grea

Stanley Tucci of Searching for Italy and The Devil Wears Prada fame loves food—especially the comfor

Author Winsome Bingham was raised in a community that gathered together to vote. But as a kid, she d

It's been 50 years since the publication of All the President's Men, but journalist Bob Woodward say

Alexei Navalny, the Russian opposition leader, died in a Siberian prison this past February–and in h