NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Bloodshot Records co-founder and former owner Rob Miller about his memoir, "The Hours Are Long But The Pay Is Low." ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to retired Gen. James Hoyer of the West Virginia National Guard following Wednesday's shooting that left one guardsperson dead and another critically injured.
We look at the latest on the horrific fire that tore through a high-rise in Hong Kong, killing at least 128 people, with many still unaccounted for.
NPR's Scott Simon and sportswriter Howard Bryant discuss the surprising turkeys in the NFL.
Landline telephones can be a lifeline when disaster strikes remote towns. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Yue Stella Yu, a reporter for CalMatters, about why landlines remain important in California.
We look at the changes President Trump is proposing to immigration policies following the attack on two National Guard members, as well as what's next in the Russia-Ukraine deal proposed by the U.S.
Diaa Hadid chiefly covers Pakistan and Afghanistan for NPR News. She is based in NPR's bureau in Islamabad. There, Hadid and her team were awarded a Murrow in 2019 for hard news for their story on why ...
Aviation regulators have ordered urgent inspections of the Airbus A320 family of jets. The order follows a JetBlue plane's experience of an uncontrolled "pitch down" event last month.
BAGHDAD, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani's political bloc won the most seats in Iraq's election, final election results showed on Monday, but a new government could still be ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to musician David Byrne about his latest album and tour, both titled "Who is the Sky." David Byrne was worried that he'd kept us up too late. BYRNE: Do you normally do ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Clint Bentley, who co-wrote and directed the new film "Train Dreams." It's based on the 2011 novella by Denis Johnson. "Train Dreams" is a movie of a life in full in just ...
JOHN BELUSHI AND DAN AYKROYD: (Singing as the Blues Brothers) Everybody needs somebody. Everybody needs somebody to love. SIMON: In the 1980s, "The Blues Brothers" was a cinematic celebration of music ...
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