In her new cookbook, "Life's Too Short to Stuff a Mushroom," chef and TV host Prue Leith reveals clever cooking tricks and shortcuts from her 65-year culinary career.
After Timothée Chalamet showed up at his own celebrity lookalike contest, similar events have popped up in cities across and beyond the U.S. Here's a look at the winners — and what's behind the trend.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to America First Policy Institute spokesman Marc Lotter about President-elect Trump's Cabinet picks and policies. The group has been advising the incoming administration.
The largest chunk of funding — about $40 billion — would be for FEMA's disaster relief fund, so that it has enough money to ...
In his new Hulu series, Yang plays a waiter who inadvertently becomes central to a crime story. As an Asian American actor, he says he relates to the character's feeling of invisibility.
This enveloping drama, which centers two women in Mumbai, is about solidarity between women, about making ends meeting, and ...
More than half a millennium after his death, Leonardo da Vinci is still one of the most well-known artists in the world. The ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to America First Policy Institute spokesman Marc Lotter about President-elect Trump's Cabinet picks and policies. The group has been advising the incoming administration.
Emma Carlson Berne was at a restaurant, feeling overwhelmed with her three young children. Then a stranger came over with ...
Members of the North Fork Community Choir in Paonia, Colo., aim to set aside their opinions on big topics when they sing.
In the 2015 Paris Agreement, most countries agreed to try hard to limit global warming to below 1.5 degrees Celsius. Delay ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dartmouth College President Sian Beilock about how the school dealt with Gaza protests and other issues.