As more countries look to follow Australia's lead and introduce social media bans for children, we ask whether Australia's legislation is working.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with actress Haley Lu Richardson and showrunner David Iserson about their new spy thriller Ponies.
The ability to imagine -- to play pretend -- has long been thought to be unique to humans. A new study suggests certain apes may be able to as well.
The Nasdaq had its worst days since April's tariff turmoil, as investor worries mounted about an AI bubble -- but there were some non-tech bright spots.
Host Ailsa Chang chats with Washington Post food writer Tom Sietsema about his months-long project to cover six of the nation's oldest restaurants.
Coca-Cola, which owns Minute Maid, has announced it will discontinue its line of frozen juice concentrates, which have been a staple in many American homes over the past 80 years.
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The Games will be taking place across Italy for nearly three weeks, with Milan serving as the city headquarters and Cortina d’Ampezzo hosting the mountain events.
The U.S. and Iran are meeting in Oman on Friday for indirect talks on Iran’s nuclear program. Here & Now ’s Indira Lakshmanan speaks with Jon Finer, who served as deputy national security adviser in ...
Whether it's shutting down airports with drones or attacks on infrastructure, Russia’s hybrid warfare against Europe has increased sharply since the country’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine four years ...
The origins of this practice go way back: "lüften" is the German tradition of periodically opening the windows and doors of your house to cross-ventilate and circulate fresh air through your living ...
While millions of fans will be watching the Super Bowl, others will be more focused on the bowls of chips and dip.