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Morrison has spent the last decade visiting every U.S. town and city he could find named Concord. So far, that's 97 Concords. He joins WBUR's All Things Considered to share what he learned in his ...
The Grand Ole Opry is turning 100. The stage show is celebrating the milestone all year long by welcoming new and seasoned performers. Jewly Hight of Nashville Public Radio reports. This segment airs ...
Justin Mitchell and John Vieira had pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges of assault and battery and disorderly conduct. The charges were dropped Friday “in the interest of justice,” Norfolk ...
The student is one of thousands nationwide whose visas or international student records in a federal database were abruptly canceled since early April.
In a letter to the campus community, Harvard President Alan Garber said lawyers for the school have informed the Trump ...
Paige Bueckers — who led the University of Connecticut women’s basketball team to its record-extending 12th national title just last week — was drafted first in Monday night's WNBA draft in front of a ...
Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia University student who was an organizer of pro-Palestinian protests on campus last year, was arrested by immigration authorities in Vermont on Monday. Host Scott Tong talks ...
Massachusetts-based researchers will soon test whether livers from a gene-edited pig could treat people with sudden liver failure by temporarily filtering their blood so their own organ can rest and ...
The National Task Force to Combat Antisemitism arose out of a conservative think tank in Washington. D.C. The Trump administration is now using it to threaten universities and curtail their federal ...
The arrival of their offspring bumped up the population of these Galapagos tortoises to a total of 48 in American facilities.
Here & Now 's Scott Tong talks with NPR international correspondent Aya Batrawy about the status of ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas, and Israel's seizure of territory in the Gaza Strip.
In the summer of 1859, a year before his election to the U.S. presidency, Abraham Lincoln received a curious letter in the mail. Addressed to “A. Linkon Esq.” and dated “Ogust 6,” it was written in ...
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