A recipient of a Grammys Trustee Award in 2015, Richard Perry died at a Los Angeles hospital on Tuesday. Perry was a ...
More than 7,000 people had taken shelter in the Rukban camp, near the border with Jordan, many of whom fled the regime and ...
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A partial settlement has been reached in a Connecticut State Police trooper's deadly shooting of 19-year-old Mubarak ...
President-elect Donald Trump has the backing of a soon-to-be controlled Republican House and Senate to make changes to the ...
Hasan Minhaj, Ronny Chieng, Mike Birbiglia, Hannah Einbinder and Michelle Buteau all delivered specials that cracked us up ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Halina Rejn, writer and director of the new movie Babygirl, about making an erotic thriller from ...
A judge has allowed a 2021 lawsuit filed by the state of Vermont against major fossil fuel companies to move forward.
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