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Hall of Fame defensive lineman David "Deacon" Jones has died. He was one of the Fearsome Foursome on the Los Angeles Rams and made the head slap defensive move an art form. He was 74.
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Novelist Colum McCann decided to write about the ties that bind his homeland, Ireland, with the United States, where he now lives. But he wanted to stay far away from cliches about being Irish-American. The result? His new novel, featuring historical figures searching for freedom, adventure and peace.
President Obama announces  in the White House Rose Garden on Tuesday his nom...
The president announced Tuesday his picks for three vacant spots on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, considered the second most important court in the nation. Getting nominees through the Senate has been a struggle, and by announcing three at once, the president is putting pressure on Republicans.
In a new poll, just a quarter of single black women said they were looking f...
A new poll of African Americans found one bit of data that raised some eyebrows: single black men were much more interested in long-term relationships than black women.
Palestinians convicted of working for Israel's security forces face harsh punishment, which can include vigilante justice. Hamas, the Islamic group that runs the Gaza Strip, has been waging a campaign to crack down on Palestinian collaborators, or informants.
NPR's Mike Pesca talks to All Things Considered host Robert Siegel about the Miami Heat, who will defend its NBA title against the San Antonio Spurs. It is the third consecutive trip to the finals for the Heat and though they had a tough series with Indiana, many still consider them the favorite. The best of seven championship series starts Thursday.