Adrien Brody's performance in The Brutalist got an assist from AI. We asked a voice coach what she makes of it.
Concentrated sodium nitrite sales restricted in WA House bill, ID lawmakers move to make sugary foods ineligible for SNAP, ...
The country claims Smith & Wesson and other gunmakers are turning a blind eye to hundreds of thousands of high-powered ...
Celebrated Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about her new book, "Dream Count." ...
Bill is part of the national ‘Make America Healthy Again’ movement promoted by U.S. health Secretary Kennedy, says Idaho Rep.
State lawmakers in Olympia are again debating a plan to establish a road usage charge for funding state highways. Supporters ...
Kureishi began his new memoir just days after a fall left him paralyzed. In it, he describes being completely dependent on ...
The White House describes the tariffs as a response to inadequate border and drug enforcement. They are forecast to add ...
Adrien Brody won the best actor Oscar for his role in "The Brutalist." An AI tool was used only to edit dialogue when the actor spoke Hungarian. And it's sparking controversy over AI in movie-making.
Kee Malesky, NPR's research librarian for more than 20 years, has died at age 74. She left NPR in 2014. She's remembered for her love of facts, and here's another irrefutable one: She will be missed.
President Trump heads to Capitol Hill Tuesday night to deliver an address to a joint session of Congress. He has an ambitious to-do list, but just a slim Republican majority in Congress to work with.
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Moody's Chief Economist Mark Zandi about what Trump administration tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods mean for businesses, consumers and consumer sentiment.
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