The first Oscars lasted 15 minutes — plus other surprises from 95 years of awards
A lot can happen in 95 years. Ahead of the Academy Awards on Sunday, we take a look back at the surprises, the scandals, the slap and — yes — even the streaker.
A lot can happen in 95 years. Ahead of the Academy Awards on Sunday, we take a look back at the surprises, the scandals, the slap and — yes — even the streaker.
Sick children overwhelmed hospitals this past fall and winter, exposing vulnerabilities in the nation’s ability to care for its youngest during a crisis.
The Chicago Tribune is among the papers that have dropped the comic.
A military spokesperson tells NPR that it’s their understanding that the FBI has spoken to the hobbyist group in question.
The Bureau of Prisons is shutting down a unit at its newest penitentiary in Illinois, following an investigation by NPR and The Marshall Project that exposed it was rife with violence and abuse.
Advertisers spent up to $7 million for every 30 seconds of airtime during Super Bowl LVII. Here’s a sampling of what worked – and didn’t – in the most expensive ad showcase on American television.
Arkansas’ newly elected governor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, drew a sharp contrast between Republicans and Democrats, especially with respect to what she called the “left-wing culture war.“
The president drew a clear distinction with House Republicans, baiting them into several moments of hectoring, while seemingly getting them to agree to not cut Social Security or Medicare.