Books Here's how to set your reading goals and read more books in 2024 3:19pm March 28, 2024 by Mansee Khurana Experts say it's better to set a goal you can stick to and make reading more of a community affair.
National Music & Culture #NPRreads: Simplify Your Weekend With These 3 Stories 9:37am July 09, 2016 Correspondents, editors and producers from our newsroom share the pieces that have kept them reading, using the #NPRreads hashtag. Each weekend, we highlight some of the best stories.
World News National #NPRreads: French Civilization, 15-Minute Appointments And Palestinian 3G 6:47pm November 20, 2015 Also this week: a glimpse into the mind of ISIS, from a former hostage.
National Science Environment Health & Safety #NPRreads: Lying About Sept. 11, And California's Drought-Stricken Levees 3:39pm September 25, 2015 by Kirk Siegler Also this week: What Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath teach us about the true nature of America.
World News National Education #NPRreads: Counting Casualties And Reauthorization Of The State Department 8:07am September 13, 2015 by Scott Neuman Also this week: Instead of "hit and run," it's often "hit to kill" in China. And, the demise of the liberal arts degree.
World News National #NPRreads: Middle East Air Quality, Lead Poisoning And Jell-O 10:30am August 31, 2015 by Laura Wagner Around the newsroom and around the world, here's what we're reading this week.
World News #NPRreads: Decision-Making, And China's Corporate Culture Shock 3:00pm August 21, 2015 by Scott Neuman Also this week: Two years after her husband choked to death, a producer for Morning Edition relates a journey of heartbreak and humor.
World News Science Politics & Government #NPRreads: Cecil's Zimbabwe And UCLA Tracks A Superbug 6:06pm August 07, 2015 by Carrie Johnson Also this week, an in-depth look at Darren Wilson — the Ferguson, Mo., police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown.
#NPRReads: Considering The Language Of Wine And What's In A Toddler's Mouth 1:59pm July 31, 2015 by Eyder Peralta Also, we explore a piece that argues that you should want robots to take your job. No. Seriously.
World News National Music & Culture #NPRreads: Electric Dylan, Fracking And The Iran Deal Deconstructed 1:30pm July 24, 2015 by Sarah Handel Also this week, the world's most famous DJ you've probably never heard.