Years before his arrest, Nick Reiner had been candid about addiction, recovery, and a film he co-wrote based on his life.
Automotive crash test dummies are born in Ohio, brought to "life" near Detroit, and then sent around the world to make cars safer.
Inflation, rising food prices and the high cost of living has been top of mind for consumers all year. But then Olive Garden ...
The signs of Republican pushback come as President Trump has pursued a campaign of mass deportations and crackdown on ...
A dozen former FBI agents are suing the agency after being fired for kneeling during 2020 protests in D.C. A Martinez speaks to Mary Dohrmann, a lawyer representing the agents in this case.
Florida's top elected officials, all Republicans, say they will work to stop the Trump administration's plan to open new areas in the eastern Gulf of Mexico to oil drilling.
The nativity scene in St. Peter's Square comes from a different place every year. For Pope Leo's first Christmas as the pontiff, this year's display comes from Salerno, Italy.
Director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer Reiner died in an apparent homicide. What's next in the investigation? NPR's A Martinez asks former homicide prosecutor Matt Murphy.
Some Republicans are joining frequent critics of President Trump in denouncing a social media post in which he disparaged filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife after their deaths.
Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner's son, Nick, has been arrested after his parents were found dead inside their California home Sunday. Nick Reiner's bail has been set at $4 million.
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Mahmood Mamdani about his new book, "Slow Poison," a firsthand report on the tragic unraveling of Uganda's struggle for independence.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Australian gun control advocate Rebecca Peters about the aftermath of the Bondi Beach shooting and gun control in Australia.
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