After the Fall: How Olympic figure skaters soar after stumbling on the iceby NPR News | Feb 7, 2026 | Feeds, NPR | 0 Olympic figure skating is often seems to take athletes to the very edge of perfection, but even...Read More
Opinion: Alternate endings for modern attention spansby NPR News | Feb 7, 2026 | Feeds, NPR | 0 Some film professors are bemoaning the shortcuts students take to avoid watching assigned movies:...Read More
They’re cured of leprosy. Why do they still live in leprosy colonies?by NPR News | Feb 7, 2026 | Feeds, NPR | 0 Leprosy is one of the least contagious diseases around — and perhaps one of the most...Read More
This season, ‘The Pitt’ is about what doesn’t happen in one dayby NPR News | Feb 7, 2026 | Feeds, NPR | 0 The first season of The Pitt was about acute problems. The second is about chronic ones.Read More
Lindsey Vonn is set to ski the Olympic downhill race with a torn ACL. How?by NPR News | Feb 7, 2026 | Feeds, NPR | 0 An ACL tear would keep almost any other athlete from competing — but not Lindsey Vonn, the...Read More
Trump promised a crypto revolution. So why is bitcoin crashing?by NPR News | Feb 7, 2026 | Feeds, NPR | 0 Trump got elected promising to usher in a crypto revolution. More than a year later,...Read More
State Department will delete X posts from before Trump returned to officeby NPR News | Feb 7, 2026 | Feeds, NPR | 0 The policy change orders the removal of any post made by official State Department accounts on X...Read More
The CIA World Factbook is dead. Here’s how I came to love itby NPR News | Feb 7, 2026 | Feeds, NPR | 0 The Factbook survived the Cold War and became a hit online. It mixed quirky cultural notes and...Read More