Fans Getting Charged Up To See Ford's New Electric Mustang SUV
For nearly two years, car enthusiasts have been trying to figure out what Ford meant when it said its new electric SUV was "Mustang inspired." On Sunday, they'll find out. (Image credit: Ford)
View ArticleEat Like The Ancient Babylonians: Researchers Cook Up Nearly 4,000-Year-Old...
Written on four tablets, three of which date back no later than 1730 B.C., the recipes are considered to be the oldest known. And they taste pretty good, says a scholar who recreated them. (Image...
View Article'I Miss Them, Always': A Witness Recounts El Salvador's 1989 Jesuit Massacre
Six priests became modern-day martyrs in one of the most high-profile religious crimes in recent Latin American history. A woman who witnessed the incident says the FBI pressured her to stay quiet....
View ArticlePrince Andrew Questioned About Friendship With Epstein, Says He 'Let The Side...
The Duke of York told the BBC staying at the home of convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein was "the wrong thing to do." (Image credit: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
View ArticleBarr Accuses Democrats Of Trying To 'Cripple' The Trump Administration's Power
The attorney general's remarks to The Federalist Society drew swift criticism from some legal experts, who decried his ideas as "authoritarian" and "dangerous." (Image credit: Ed Zurga/Getty Images)
View ArticleNSC Official Faults Sondland's Role In 'Shadow' Ukraine Policy
But Tim Morrison, the outgoing top Russia official on President Trump's National Security Council, said he found nothing wrong with the July 25 call between Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart. (Image...
View ArticleLouisiana Democrat, Gov. John Bel Edwards, Keeps Seat Despite Trump's Opposition
In Saturday's race, Gov. John Bel Edwards, the Louisiana Democrat, was able to defeat Republican Eddie Rispone, who was endorsed by President Trump. (Image credit: Matt Sullivan/Getty Images)
View ArticleA Young Immigrant Has Mental Illness, And That's Raising His Risk of Being...
Behavioral problems, criminal arrests and limited access to health care leave a father worried that his 21-year-old son will be deported to Mexico. (Image credit: Hokyoung Kim for NPR)
View ArticleMonths After Massive ICE Raid, Residents Of A Mississippi Town Wait And Worry
The biggest workplace immigration raid ever in a single state occurred on Aug. 7 in Mississippi. In Morton — a town that's about 25% Latino — the effects have rippled throughout the community. (Image...
View ArticleEven Researchers Were Shocked By How Tough Life Is For Sanitation Workers
In lower-income countries, snakes, cow carcasses and collapsing walls are among the hazards faced by this critical but long-ignored group of workers. (Image credit: Marie Arago for NPR)
View ArticleGotabaya Rajapaksa Wins Sri Lankan Presidential Elections
The former defense secretary, who has been accused of human rights abuses during the country's civil war, campaigned on a platform of stability and national security. (Image credit: Eranga...
View ArticleHong Kong Protests Intensify With Molotov Cocktails And Arrows
A weekend that began with relative calm devolved into some of the most dramatic scenes of violence since the protests began nearly six months ago. (Image credit: Ella Mage/NPR)
View Article19-Hour London To Sydney 'Test Flight' Shows How To Make Long Hauls Tolerable
Qantas Airways' approach to the 11,000-mile trip features carefully designed meals and lighting. Passengers are also encouraged to get out of their seats and they experience two sunrises in one day....
View ArticlePelosi On Trump: 'I Will Make Sure He Does Not Intimidate The Whistleblower'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi warned the president not to intimidate the whistleblower, as the president continued to call for the anonymous person to be exposed. (Image credit: J. Scott Applewhite/AP)
View ArticleCybercrime Booms As Scammers Hack Human Nature To Steal Billions
Cybercrime is ballooning as scammers learn to research their victims and fine-tune their psychological tricks. (Image credit: Deborah Lee for NPR)
View ArticleWine Moguls Destroy Land And Pay Small Fines As Cost Of Business, Say Activists
In California, fines are being levied against winemakers who violate environmental laws, but activists say they are a drop in the bucket compared to the damage. (Image credit: George Rose/Getty Images)
View ArticleHong Kong Protesters In Tense Standoff With Police At Polytechnic University...
As clashes intensified, protesters shot arrows and hurled gasoline bombs at the authorities — and police used tear gas and water cannons. (Image credit: Laurel Chor/Getty Images)
View ArticlePete Townshend On Creativity, 'The Age Of Anxiety' And The Who's New Record
Townshend talks about his debut novel, how it relates to The Who's rock opera, Tommy, and what he'd say now to his younger self – the one who wrote the lyric "I hope I die before I get old." (Image...
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