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Colleagues are remembering the soap opera star for her "quick wit" and presence on set. She died after a long illness.
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Cannon denied a motion by President-elect Donald Trump's former co-defendants who sought to block the release of special ...
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There is panic among many of the 170 million Americans on TikTok. That's because, any time now, the Supreme Court is set to decide whether the app will stay, or be banned in six days.
On this week's "My Unsung Hero" from Hidden Brain, years ago, when Kimberly Godsey was training to become a nurse practitioner, a physician taught her what to do when he discovered a terminal illness.
NPR recently changed how reporters talk about immigration on air and in pieces for the website. Tony Cavin, NPR's Managing Editor of Standards and Practices, talks us through some of this guidance.
This year promises to give us some great new books. Here are a few pieces of fiction we're looking forward to reading in early 2025.