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NPR's Scott Simon speaks with "The Jailhouse Lawyer" authors Calvin Duncan and Sophie Cull. It's a memoir about Duncan's life ...
NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele talk about the first week of Wimbledon, soccer's Gold Cup final between the U.S. and Mexico, and Joey Chestnut's return to the hot-dog-eating big stage.
The movement of moths inspires a new music project by composer Ellie Wilson. She used data shared by ecologists to create a piece where the insects take center stage.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with meteorologist Sarah Spivey from KSAT News in San Antonio about the deadly floods in Texas.
We’ll have to wait and see. In any case, it’s nice that Simon the Sorcerer is coming back, and the announcement trailer, which you can watch below, fills us with promise.
Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie, the former commander of U.S. Central Command (Centcom), said on Sunday that he thinks U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria are “certainly vulnerable” to retaliatory attacks by ...
James Capers, Josh Tiven and Sean Wright have been picked to officiate Game 7 of the NBA Finals, with Scott Foster being surprisingly excluded.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – Iraq’s transport ministry declared on Sunday that it has successfully repatriated over 23,000 Iraqi and other nationals in just one week, who were stranded abroad due ...
More personnel from the United States diplomatic mission departed Iraq over the weekend as part of ongoing efforts to reduce embassy staffing amid “regional tensions,” a US official said ...
Exactly how the US used 6 huge bunker busters and 40 Tomahawk missiles to attack Iraq The US President said three Iranian nuclear sites were "completely and fully obliterated" in strikes.
We discuss the politics surrounding the war between Israel and Iran, the latest on the GOP's tax and spending bill, and the release of student protester Mahmoud Khalil.
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