As part of our StoryCorps' Military Voices Initiative, we hear from Specialist Henry Smithers who was among the millions of American servicemen and women deployed to Vietnam during the conflict.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to writer Duncan Clark about the return of Jack Ma, founder of online Chinese retailer Alibaba. The tech exec had gone quiet after comments critical of China in 2020.
Martin Marty, one of the foremost interpreters of religion in American public life, died on Tuesday. He was 97 years old.
Simon Easterby will be the temporary replacement and he knows ... Caelan Doris returns to the side to face France after missing out against Wales, but Mack Hansen will miss out. Scott Cummings is ...
Scott Simon is a speaker and the founder of Scare Your Soul, a movement inspiring individual and global change through small acts of courage. He has spoken around the world, motivated people at ...
Cannes Film Festival is just two months away, and speculation is building that new features from Paul Thomas Anderson, Park ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to comedian Andy Huggins about aging, his long career in stand-up comedy and his first full-length special, which he taped at age 73. It's well known that President Trump ...
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In a new interview, the British punk band recalled the overdoses and brawls that erupted on their notorious tour of America, ...
After nearly a decade-long hiatus, legendary artist Paul Simon is returning to the stage for a special tour. Simon, 83, plans to embark on a series of intimate concert performances — a spring an ...
In 1965, about 3,500 U.S. Marines landed in Da Nang, South Vietnam. It was the first deployment of a large U.S. ground combat ...
Paul Simon has announced a new tour for four months this year. A Quiet Celebration Tour will play throughout North America in the spring and summer, with Simon performing at intimate venues ...