Sport | Boks v Ireland facts: A rankings reshuffle, Bok prop without a try, and a long time since 1906
Top-ranked Springboks host second-placed Ireland on July 6 and 13 in a Test series that has captured the imagination of the rugby world.
Top-ranked Springboks host second-placed Ireland on July 6 and 13 in a Test series that has captured the imagination of the rugby world.
The Kansas Supreme Court ruled against two anti-abortion laws, suggesting other restrictions could fall. The state has received numerous patients from states with tighter laws.
Singer Davido and his wife Chioma decided to have some fun and chose a nightclub in the United States amid David's child custody drama with Sophia Momodu over Imade.
Israel and Hezbollah have regularly exchanged fire for months, but increasingly escalatory rhetoric has raised fears of a wider conflict.
(240706) -- LONDON, July 6, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 6, 2024 shows the rain cover over Court 16 on day 6 at Wimbledon tennis Championship in London, Britain. (Xinhua/Han Yan)
President Biden gave an exclusive interview to ABC News Friday and tried to calm voters concerned about whether he should run for another term. We'll discuss how he did.
Spanish police called off the search for missing 19-year-old Jay Slater after launching a massive search with volunteers last week.
NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele discuss the US men's soccer team's flameout at Copa America and a criminal probe into doping.
Seniors choosing Medicare Advantage plans for the first time often don't realize they might get locked out of traditional Medicare for good. But changing this problem must be done state by state.
Kellen Matthews-Thompson says in early addiction recovery, you need to “change people, places and things." His Recovery Run Club is designed to help people when they are at their most vulnerable.
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Voters in France cast ballots Sunday in a runoff election between a far-right party and a coalition of moderate and centrist parties.
Sunny Leone offers love advice as tensions rise on Splitsvilla X5. With alliances crumbling and friendships tested, contestants face a challenging Dome Session. As the power dynamics shift, will love prevail or will foes be eliminated? Tune in this weekend at 7pm for more drama and surprises.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with conductor Marin Alsop and violinist Nema Robinson about the importance of mentoring young musicians.
NPR's Scott Simon asks historian and Atlantic magazine writer Anne Applebaum how different right-wing movements are in Europe and in the U.S.
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Robert Shrimsley of the Financial Times about the election in the UK, when the incumbent Conservative Party lost badly.
As part of our StoryCorps Military Voices Initiative, we hear from two veterans who volunteer with disaster relief operations, Michael Davidson and Windy Barton.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Rabbi Tamar Manasseh about a recent shooting right outside a community center she set up on Chicago's South Side, and her fear for the safety of the children who use it.
Erik ten Hag made an unusual decision at Manchester United regarding their transfer dealing which the club could regret for a long time. It is a well known fact that the Man United manager has had the authority to have a say on who the club will sign, something the new leadership of INEOS have […]
Читать дальше...NPR's Scott Simon speaks to author Joyce Maynard about her latest novel, "How the Light Gets In," which is a sequel to 2021's "Count the Ways."
NPR's Scott Simon asks Liz Moore about her new novel "The God of the Woods," set in the Adirondack mountains in 1975. Moore also wrote 2020's best-selling "Long Bright River."
Watch highlights as Castleford Tigers come back from 6-0 down to claim a narrow 8-6 win at Super League high-fliers St Helens.
Alex de Minaur gets walkover to reach th round as Pouille withdraws
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