Slumping Juan Soto booed by Padres fans -- something Nationals fans never did, he says
Juan Soto's new home fans aren't being very homey.
Juan Soto's new home fans aren't being very homey.
Bethenny Frankel is yelling her disdain for Meghan Markle‘s “business strategy” from the rooftops of TikTok, but here’s what the reality TV star might not be considering: The Duchess of Sussex may not be interested in building a brand so much as sharing her authentic self to connect with people who relate to her. Frankel […]
The former minister is one of Labour's longest serving MPs and served as Chief Whip under every party leader since Tony Blair
Chris Kaba died after a chase that ended in Streatham Hill, south London, on Monday night.
A Texas judge ruled that requiring employers to provide coverage for anti-AIDS medication violates religious freedoms and is unconstitutional. The ruling could jeopardize other preventive health care.
Extreme heat across California is causing trouble in schools. It's straining aging air conditioning systems, making recess dangerous and highlighting ventilation problems in many classrooms.
Supporters of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro are flocking to Rio's most famous beach to celebrate Independence day - and a military display with an ominous undertow ahead of next month's election.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Alex Gibson of the Kentucky-based arts and media organization Appalshop, about how recent floods affected their archives of Appalachian music, film and heritage items.
In Nashville, a low-income apartment complex is being demolished to build a new mix-use development. Virginia Holland is a mother of six and is being forced to look for a new place to live.
The Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla., has a rich, complex history and was destined to be a "Winter White House" long before Donald Trump came along.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan about the ongoing water crisis in Jackson, Miss. The city has now gone 39 days without safe drinking water.
Our bodies couldn't endure the summer heat without sweating. But as the climate gets hotter, sweat isn't cooling us off like it used to.
President Biden unveiled the official White House portraits of former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama on Wednesday — reviving a tradition set aside during the Trump era.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Jan Smutny-Jones, CEO of the Independent Energy Producers Association, about how California's record heat wave nearly broke the state's power grid.
FX's new original series for Hulu, The Patient, features Steve Carell as Alan Strauss, a therapist kidnapped by a new patient who turns out to be a serial killer.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with professor Siobhan Brooks of California State University — Fullerton about the issues strippers face and their history of organizing and unionizing in the U.S.
Israel's attorney general rules that Supreme Court judge's eight-year appointment to panel vetting senior officials should not be reduced because it was made by a caretaker government
By Stephen Nellis (Reuters) – Apple Inc introduced new iPhone 14 models capable of using satellites to send emergency messages and an adventure-focused Ultra Watch...
Wednesday 7th September Singles Stableford 1st Cian Gilmore (5) 42 pts (back 9) 2nd Shane Ralph (17) 42 pts 3rd Julian Pollard (26) 41 pts 4th Alan Keane (6) 40 pts Best Gross Cian Gilmore (5) 37 pts Twos […]
Oberlin College, my undergraduate alma mater, faces a reckoning. Here's why.
The ruling was the latest development over abortion rights in a state where the issue is being argued in courtrooms and, possibly, at the ballot box.
THERE’S a stunning dress on the market that can complement your tummy if it’s an area of concern.
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