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Why critics are concerned about H-Pop, India's Hindu nationalist genre
With an election underway, some critics are warning H-Pop may have destructive power.
Grand Jury Indicts 13 Russians In Connection With 2016 Election Interference
NPR national security editor Phil Ewing discusses a federal grand jury indicting 13 Russian nationals for interfering with the 2016 U.S. election.
How One New York School Thwarted An Attack
Following the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, that left 17 people dead, many are asking what could have been done to stop it from happening.
'Black Panther' Release Marks Major Cultural Moment, Writer Says
Early reviews call the film "exhilarating," but also "groundbreaking."
Why Are Oil Prices Falling?
Oil prices have dropped more than 10 percent since late January.
In One New Hampshire Town, Building A Downtown Commercial Center From Scratch
There's been a steady shift in how many Americans prefer to live: a growing preference for walkable communities, urban centers and traditional Main Streets.
'Brotherhood As The Nucleus': The Avett Brothers' Life And Music On Display In HBO Documentary
The HBO documentary "May It Last" explores the making of The Avett Brothers' album "True Sadness."
'Lullaby Project' Helps Mothers-To-Be Bond With Their Babies
Pregnancy is a profoundly life-changing, exciting, emotional experience for a lot of women. But the idea of bringing a baby into the world can also be really scary.