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Lehrer, who died July 26, wrote numerous satirical songs, including "Pollution" and "The Vatican Rag." In the latter half of his life, he also taught math at Harvard and MIT.
Stocks slumped after Trump announced tariffs on a wide range of countries. A weaker-than-expected jobs report magnified the concerns about how these import taxes would impact the economy.
About a year ago, a new program was launched at four Springfield-Greene County Library branches. The district, in partnership ...
Hear about events coming up at the art museum’s art study club tonight, and at the History Museum on the Square later this ...
In the early 1950s, residents of Butterfield, Missouri, would gather at Goldie's Cafe to try to beat the heat of the dog days ...
This week was full of mysteries. If you're a super sleuth who followed the news, you'll be well on your way to a perfect ...
This weekend ESPN 8 The Ocho covers dozens of unheralded sports like corgi racing and extreme archery. A Martinez speaks with Frank Mazella of the Bubblegum Blowing Championships.
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Mayor Andy Schor of Lansing, Mich., about the potential impact of tariffs on the city that is home to two General Motors plants.
More than a thousand rabbis and other Jewish leaders from the U.S. and elsewhere have signed a public letter urging Israel to allow more humanitarian aid into Gaza.
The iconic American company, U.S. Steel was sold to Nippon Steel in Japan earlier this summer. The sale was years in the making and, on the campaign trail last year, President Trump opposed it. But ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Rabbi Charles Feinberg about why he joined over a thousand rabbis and Jewish leaders in publicly accusing Israel of using starvation as a weapon of war in Gaza.
For nearly 30 years, the Songs of Love Foundation, a New York-based nonprofit, has been creating custom songs for kids with terminal illnesses. Now it's partnering with an AI music platform to expand ...