Tom Petty's Family Doesn't Want Trump Using His Music For A 'Campaign Of Hate'
Tom Petty's family issued a cease and desist notice to the Trump campaign after the president played "I Won't Back Down" at his rally in Tulsa, Okla.
Tom Petty's family issued a cease and desist notice to the Trump campaign after the president played "I Won't Back Down" at his rally in Tulsa, Okla.
A 25-year-old man stabbed several park-goers with a knife, killing three of them. The U.K.'s Counter Terrorism Policing unit has declared it a terrorist incident and is taking over the investigation.
The country's customs office said shipments from the plant would be temporarily suspended, while products that have already arrived will be seized.
In another sign of how the coronavirus is disrupting commerce, banks are running short of nickels, dimes and quarters. The Federal Reserve, which supplies banks, is having to ration change.
Jasmine Guillory's latest starts with a meet-cute; L.A. lawyer Olivia Monroe runs into U.S. Senator Max Powell in a hotel bar. But they're divided by more than distance: Olivia is black, Max is white.
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Jonah Yano about his debut album Souvenir which captures his feelings of growing up in Vancouver and his estranged relationship with his father back in Japan.
The pandemic is making it tough for the authorities to protect the city and its overcrowded slums from waterborne diseases and flooding.
Some nursing homes and long-term care facilities say they're struggling to fill shifts as certified nursing assistants opt for unemployment benefits during the pandemic.
Twenty people are facing prosecution amid reports of more than 50 vehicle-ramming incidents at protests since late May.
Politicians argue. Those opposed to mask mandates protest. But meanwhile, there's growing evidence showing that mask wearing is a critical tool in curbing the spread of the coronavirus.
Experts say a bit of extra drinking isn't a problem for many people, but they recommend watching out for specific behaviors that signal addiction.
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, citizens are required by law to wear a mask in public. But the face coverings can have many meanings and materials — including banana leaves.
Nelba Marquez-Greene and her husband, James Greene, are inspired by the marches for racial justice but fear they could fizzle out and become just another disappointment.
The Walkmen frontman gathers his children and a few haystacks for a special Father's Day edition of Tiny Desk.
In more three hours of testimonies and calls to action, the online event endeavored to continue a campaign initially planned by Martin Luther King Jr. more than half a century ago.
Amid slumping poll numbers, the president delivered a dark message, trying to tie Democratic opponent Joe Biden to the extreme left. Trump's campaign promised a massive crowd, but didn't deliver.
NPR's Michel Martin reflects on the uniqueness of this Pride month with journalist Eric Marcus, attorney Christy Mallory and activist J. Clapp.
Former guests tell listeners which books and TV shows they recommend to better understand the current moment.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman about the clash at the Justice Department over the position of U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.
COVID-19 infections are on the rise in Tulsa, Okla., just as President Trump makes his way there for his first in-person political rally since the pandemic began.
CNAs do key jobs in long-term care facilities, but some of them are choosing not to work right now. They're collecting unemployment and avoiding their high-risk work environments.
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Oklahoma State Rep. Regina Goodwin about President Trump's visit to Tulsa for his first campaign rally in months.
The Poor People's Campaign is holding a virtual march "to call for a revolution of values to save the soul and heart of our democracy," according to the group's website.
Kenya's notoriously brutal police force has acted with impunity since colonial times. It was founded by the British who ruled Kenya, but is now funded and trained by the United States.
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