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This is a two-week creative challenge, and it's a tough one. Most people are familiar with palindromes, which read backward ...
Relationships are weird. One moment it's bliss and the next, well it might be misery. In the new movie "Oh, Hi," we meet this ...
The oceanic "twilight zone" lies deep, and teems with life. We look at how this mysterious zone affects climate change.
We look at how President Trump is struggling to change the narrative on the Jeffrey Epstein case, and whether his current trip to Scotland will provide any political respite.
The number of homeless people in L.A. County living on the street dropped last year, bucking trends elsewhere in the U.S. What does it say about efforts to combat homelessness, in the city as well as ...
Prolonged and severe malnutrition is permanently damaging the health of children across Gaza. Doctors warn even if Israel lets in more food now, the damage to children's bodies can be irreversible.
Denmark hopes to pass new legislation that aims to protect its citizens from deepfakes. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to AI expert, Henry Ajder, about the potential impact of the bill.
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