In some towns in India, a visitor to the post office who's squinting at fine print might be asked: Do you want an eye test?
A new film version of Azar Nafisi's critically-praised, worldwide bestselling memoir, Reading Lolita in Tehran, is now in ...
Huge crowds of train fans turn out as the 1940s era Big Boy steam locomotive is making a rare trip cross country.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Shannon Sanders about "The Great Wherever," her new novel, which tells a story through ghosts from ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Swarthmore College political science professor Dominic Tierney about the U.S.-Iran war and ...
Populist British MP Nigel Farage resigned from Parliament over questions about his finances, and is running for re-election ...
The nation's oldest continuously operated weather observatory in Milton, Massachusetts, keeps track of a surprising climate indicator: the date the first blueberry ripens.
NPR's Scott Simon and sportswriter Howard Bryant discuss the World Cup quarterfinals. Copyright 2026 NPR The biggest portion ...
Scott Simon talks with author Azar Nafisi about the movie adaptation of her bestselling book Reading Lolita in Tehran.
NPR's Books We Love has staff suggestions for non-fiction, including "My Mother's Daughter," "Days of Love and Rage" and "When It's Darkness on the Delta." ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with sportscaster Andrés Cantor about announcing the 2026 World Cup. Copyright 2026 NPR The biggest ...
Jermaine Butler, who performs as "Jermaine from the South," entered his Creole-inspired song "Dan Vi-Cila" to NPR's Tiny Desk Contest.
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