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With a wild card invitation, the tennis legend is making history in her return to the U.S. Open later this month as the oldest singles player to take the court in more than 40 years.
Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's most famous plays. A Shakespeare festival in St. Louis has found a way to make kid friendly as well with the help of a famous puppet designer.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with the David Kirkpatrick of The New Yorker about his investigation into how much the Trump family has profited from both presidencies.
Presidents Trump and Putin will be landing to discuss a possible end to Russia's war in Ukraine. A war that — at the moment — is not letting up. In fact, it's seen in increase in drone warfare.
Activists and former officials are alarmed by the way the Trump administration is changing the way the U.S. promotes human rights around the world.
The Making of Sunset Boulevard and the Dark Side of the Hollywood Dream looks at how the film's poison-dipped love letter to Hollywood endures 75 years later.
Bad Bunny's 30-concert residency in Puerto Rico this summer has become an immense source of local pride unlike any cultural event in the island's modern history.
A year ago, on August 14, 2024, the World Health Organization declared mpox a Public Health Emergency of International ...
A year ago, on August 14, 2024, the World Health Organization declared mpox a Public Health Emergency of International ...
In taking over the Washington, D.C., police force, President Trump returned to a familiar playbook: blaming progressive policies for crime. It's a strategy that Democrats have struggled to overcome.
Even many voters who support the president questioned the lengths his administration is going to to remove people from the country.
A group of religious leaders in Washington, D.C. is criticizing President Donald Trump's federal takeover of the District's ...