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During World War II, thousands of Jews evaded the Nazis in Berlin, moving from place to place and taking refuge wherever they could. One of them, Walter Frankenstein, died in April at age 100.
Less than 24 hours after the Trump administration revoked Harvard's ability to admit international students, the university filed a lawsuit.
The rapper Rico Nasty is known for her genre bending style. NPR's Juana Summers speaks with her about staying true to yourself, not being boxed in, and her new album Lethal.
Cassie Ventura was the highest profile witness to testify in the first two weeks of the criminal trial of Sean Combs, but the prosecution's case is dependent on much more than her testimony.
A series of executive orders aims to promote new kinds of nuclear reactors while restructuring the body in charge of nuclear safety.
MARQUETTE, MI— An Ishpeming man charged with criminal sexual conduct in two separate cases has been arraigned on new charges ...
Five years after George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer, the future of the intersection where it happened ...
NPR asked researchers, advocates, tax experts, a parent and a public school leader for their thoughts on this ...
NPR'S Michel Martin asks Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey about his city's recovery and resilience after the trauma of George Floyd's death, the protests, and violence.
Today's StoryCorps is about a love that lasted through the seasons. Patrice Hudson was apprehensive about online dating until she met Byron Ball, a high school science teacher who, like her, was a ...
Five years after the killing of George Floyd, NPR's Michel Martin visits the Minneapolis intersection that has become a memorial to his life: George Perry Floyd Square.
John Fitzgerald Anderson, 22, was arrested by Michigan State Police last August and charged with 9 counts of aggravated ...