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What if you could set up some panels in your backyard or hang them off your balcony and start making a dent in your power bill? Organizations are trying to bring "balcony solar" to the U.S.
She recorded a magical debut album on Blue Note and was later named a Jazz Master by the National Endowment of the Arts.
What if you could set up some panels in your backyard or hang them off your balcony and start making a dent in your power bill? Organizations are trying to bring "balcony solar" to the U.S.
The president will meet with Putin on Friday in Alaska. A former secret service agent shares how the service plans last minute trips like this, especially one with major geopolitical implications.
Days after the president's call for a "new" census, the top official overseeing the Census Bureau told employees that ...
A new effort led by Hollywood composer John Frizzell seeks to connect people with autism to each other through bluegrass.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with chair of the Council of the District of Columbia, Phil Mendelson, about President Trump's emergency declaration and National Guard deployment in Washington, D.C.
For four decades, an English professor at San Jose State University has run a fiction contest for a single opening sentence to "the worst of all possible novels." He has decided to retire the contest.
Ford announced they're putting billions into a Kentucky automotive plant to retool it to make EVs, starting with a midsize pickup that they say will be in the $30k price range.
For multiple days, more people are killed trying to get food in Gaza than in Israeli air strikes, medics say.
Karin Slaughter talks about her 25th book -- "We are All Guilty Here" - with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly. It's a small town murder mystery - that twists and turns until the end.
The groups seemed to view a recent injunction blocking Arkansas' law requiring the Ten Commandments in state-run buildings as ...