In an interview with Andrew Marantz, the novelist and poet Ben Lerner discusses how smartphones “charge the air around us,” ...
Spirent’s James Kimery spoke with EEWorld on how testing Wi-Fi devices is becoming more of an end-to-end experience. The RF is mature; it’s time to move on to performance testing.
Welcome to Playboy, Inc.'s fourth quarter and full year 2025 earnings conference call. During today's presentation, all ...
Less than a day after peace talks between the US and Iran failed, President Trump said that he will blockade the Strait of Hormuz.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to V.E. Schwab and Cat Clarke. Friends and authors, the duo has written a novel called "The Ending Writes Itself." It's part mystery, part sendup of the publishing industry.
A total of $5.5 million – a quarter of the entire disbursement – went to Crossroads Rhode Island, which operates several ...
In Hungary, voters head to the polls Sunday. At stake: the future for populist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Europe's longest-serving leader - and an ally of Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
Time now for StoryCorps. Nate Walls was running a barbecue catering company in Fayetteville, Arkansas, when COVID hit. When business stopped, he took all the money in his bank account, kept cooking ...
MOAFI: Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi is brilliant. She's poised. She's tenacious. She's the new attending physician at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center. And she's a physician who has equal parts intellect and ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Sir Ian McKellen about playing a sour painter in The Christophers and why the 86-year-old actor hopes to never retire.
If you've ever told someone you work from home and watched their eyes go a little skeptical, you already know the feelin ...
Afrika Bambaataa, a pioneer in hip-hop and electronic music in the 1970s and '80s, has died. Later in life, he was accused by several men of sexually abusing them when they were children.