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A group of swimmers is campaigning for the Avon to get bathing status by the British government, which would mean the water ...
Animated film “Ne Zha 2” just ended a record theatrical release in China, grossing more than $2 billion. That makes it the ...
To build support for his mass deportation campaign, President Trump and the White House have frequently shared images and ...
The Declaration of Independence turns 249 years old on Friday. While it famously said “that all men are created equal,” it ...
President Trump has announced that an Ultimate Fighting Championship bout will be held on the grounds of the White House next ...
An inside look at the infighting of a Brooklyn co-op where members are debating whether to ban Israeli goods because of the war in Gaza.
The 4th of July traditional hotdog eating contest got us thinking about why food and the holiday are so intertwined. Some experts have gone deep on the subject of competitive eating.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with chef Roy Choi about his new cookbook, The Choi of Cooking: Flavor-Packed, Rule-Breaking Recipes for a Delicious Life.
The Mud Theatre Project started out as a group of incarcerated men who wanted to write and perform plays. Several years later, that dream became a reality on one of Chicago’s biggest stages. WBEZ’s ...
Here & Now ‘s Scott Tong speaks to Ed Stierli, the mid-atlantic senior regional director for the National Parks Conservation Association, which includes Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park, about the ...
Everyone has their traditions for July 4: barbecue, spending time with the family, eating more hot dogs than the body can handle. For the town of George, Washington, it’s baking a giant cherry pie.
It’s the start of a holiday weekend. What you want to do most is kick back, relax, see some friends, and enjoy summer. But you don’t want to cook and invite people over because it all totally stresses ...