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Hot dogs from a microwave, slow cooker, air fryer, and grill in Studio 45 at NPR headquarters. Ayesha Rascoe hide caption Preparing a hot dog is simple enough.
The expanded 48-team format didn’t turn weak teams into contenders; France, Brazil, and England dominated, while Germany and Spain barely advanced. The knockou…
A tech reviewer replaced his traditional TV with a high-end ultra-short-throw Google TV projector and now prefers it for its convenience, flexibility, and simp…
Sun hoodies block 98% of UV rays and are more practical than sunscreen for consistent sun protection. Their growing popularity reflects increased demand for co…
A financial influencer called FIRE a "sham," but early retirees say it's about freedom, not suffering. The debate shows FIRE is evolving and growing, with real…
Eliana Jordan turned her love for scuba diving and coding into a business by building a platform to help divers organize trips, showing how niche skills can cr…
South Africa faces Canada in the World Cup Round of 32, with Canada favored at 55% to win. Iran’s exit marks the first high-profile casualty, while Africa’s ni…
Georgia beat Florida 37-17 in 1997, ending a 7-game losing streak with Robert Edwards rushing for 124 yards and 4 touchdowns. The win gave Georgia fans a rare …
A nine-month-old baby and his mother are the latest survivors rescued three days after two earthquakes (7.3 and 6.4 magnitude) killed over 1,000 people and tra…
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed Hezbollah fighters and destroyed a rocket launcher hours after a U.S.-backed truce framework was signed, showing …
Rescue teams in Venezuela searched rubble for four days after twin earthquakes killed 1,430 people and injured nearly 3,500, but officials warn the death toll …
























