In his new Netflix comedy special, “What Had Happened Was,” Jamie Foxx reveals he had a brain bleed and a stroke.
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In his new Netflix comedy special, “What Had Happened Was,” Jamie Foxx reveals he had a brain bleed and a stroke.
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Our critics gather together their favorite films and TV shows of 2024. You can search by genre and where you can see it.
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Author: Eric Deggans
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Author: Pat Cassels
Ted Chiang was recently awarded the PEN/Faulkner Foundation’s prize for short story excellence. He sat down with NPR to talk about AI, making art and grappling with big ideas.
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Author: Avery Keatley
Digital compact cameras are showing up on wish lists this holiday season. Here’s what to look for when buying one
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Author: Claire Murashima
In first grade, Clara Temple had to get a hot lunch at school for the first time. The process was confusing. She ended up in tears. Then a cafeteria worker stepped in — and made a lasting impression.
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Author: Laura Kwerel
Batiste re-imagines Beethoven compositions in his new album. It’s “not that the original wasn’t great and transcendent…” he says. “But there’s also a lot of things since then that have happened.”
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Author: Terry Gross
You might recognize the performer’s unmistakable voice from the Netflix series Ripley, the HBO series The White Lotus, and the Pixar animated feature Luca. In Italy, she’s a legend.
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Author: Chloe Veltman
NPR has an appetite for great recipes — every year, plenty of cookbooks get thrown in the mix as we assemble our annual Books We Love guide. Here’s a sampling of our food favorites from 2024.
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Author: Dhanika Pineda
Food recalls fell sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic but are on an uptick now. Here’s how the government is tracing outbreaks — and some tips on handling food safely to minimize the risk of illness.
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Author: Bill Chappell