The public is racing to find evidence that might lead to the gunman who killed health insurance CEO Brian Thompson. When does crowdsourcing detective work help police, and when can it cause harm?
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Trump travels to Paris for Notre Dame Cathedral’s reopening and to meet with Macron
Donald Trump is off on his first international trip as president-elect, ready to join world leaders and dignitaries in Paris for a Saturday celebration of the renovation of Notre Dame Cathedral.
What’s Making Us Happy: A guide to your weekend viewing
Each week, guests and hosts on NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour share what’s bringing them joy. This week: the movie Mississippi Masala, the series Like Water for Chocolate and Hasan Minhaj’s new special.
The spies on TV this fall are juggling work and family – just like the rest of us
In a wave of fall TV shows, including The Day of the Jackal, The Agency, and Netflix’s new Keira Knightley series Black Doves, spies don’t just answer to their intelligence agencies – they’ve also got families at home.
USDA orders testing across nation’s milk supply amid rising bird flu cases
The virus has spread to over 710 dairy herbs across 15 states, with California reporting the highest number of infections. At least 58 people have been infected with bird flu, including one child.
The holidays are peak time for volunteers, but how about the rest of the year?
Thanksgiving Day kicks off a wave of volunteers stirred by the holiday spirit, but those in charge of local charities say they’d rather have that help at other times of the year.
Election confidence among Republicans surges after Trump’s win, a new poll finds
Almost 9 in 10 U.S. voters felt the November election was run well, according to new survey data. That’s a jump compared with 2020 — an increase driven exclusively by Republican voters.
Coronavirus FAQ: I didn’t get the latest COVID vaccine. Should I? And if so … when?
If you haven’t rolled up your sleeve for the jab, you’re not alone. In fact, you’re in the majority. Here’s why doctors think the shot is important.
The body of a woman missing near a Pennsylvania sinkhole has been found
The remains 64-year-old Elizabeth Pollard, who fell into a sinkhole, were recovered Friday, four days after she went missing while searching for her cat, a state police spokesperson said.
She’s 74 — and expecting: Wisdom the albatross astounds once again
It started in the Eisenhower era: Every year, Wisdom, a Layan albatross, has returned to her nesting grounds on the Midway Atoll in the Pacific Ocean.

