A recipient of a Grammys Trustee Award in 2015, Richard Perry died at a Los Angeles hospital on Tuesday. Perry was a ...
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President-elect Donald Trump has the backing of a soon-to-be controlled Republican House and Senate to make changes to the ...
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A judge has allowed a 2021 lawsuit filed by the state of Vermont against major fossil fuel companies to move forward.
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A massive winter storm ripped off the end of the Santa Cruz boardwalk on Monday, sending a public restroom and a restaurant ...
Some U.S. cities are seeing a bump in marriage licenses. Same-sex couples and couples with mixed immigration status are among ...
Fresh Air's film critic takes stock of the past 12 months' worth of movies, pairing 10 of his favorites, and picking one that ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Sister Mary Scullion, the co-founder, executive director and president of Project H.O.M.E.