NPR goes on a real life treasure hunt A few weeks ago, a video game designer and a musician hid treasure somewhere in the forests of the Northeastern U.S. It’s called Project Skydrop. NPR joined the hunt. Kai McNamee
New AP investigation finds generations of Korean families separated by adoption fraud to the West Over the course of a few decades, around 200,000 Korean children were sent overseas to be adopted, largely to the United States and other Western countries.
Remembering legendary British actor Maggie Smith Smith, who died Sept. 27, was best known to American audiences for her roles in the Harry Potter films and Downton Abbey. She won two Academy Awards in a career that spanned nearly seven decades. Dave Davies
Visiting the world's biggest Elvis festival in — unexpectedly — a small town in Wales You might expect the world’s biggest Elvis Presley festival to be in Las Vegas, or Memphis, Tenn. One small seaside town holds an annual -- and possibly the worlds biggest -- Elvis Presley festival. Robert Griffiths
What would you want to look at if you knew your eyesight was vanishing? A family from Montreal set off on a world journey with their children after learning they have a rare genetic disease that will take their eyesight.
4 schools closed in Hackney, London. More might follow Rising costs and falling birthrates mean some of Europe’s biggest cities have fewer kids.
Sweet but sharp, 'Nobody Wants This' could set the rom-com standard for a new age Netflix's 10-part series features Adam Brody and Kristen Bell as 30-something singles who meet and are attracted to one another, despite the fact that he's a rabbi and she's not Jewish. David Bianculli
In excerpt from new memoir, Melania Trump says women have the ‘right to choose’ abortion The former first lady says she is a longtime supporter of abortion rights. Her memoir is coming out a year after former President Donald Trump said he was "able to kill Roe v. Wade." Bill Chappell
Terry Crews describes growing up and experiencing awe on 'Wild Card' Actor Terry Crews answers a Wild Card question about a time he experienced awe. He says as a Black kid growing up in struggling Flint, Mich., he never thought his life would be this good. Rachel Martin
A beloved music producer is dying. His clients came to his home for a farewell concert Adam Abeshouse was diagnosed with bile duct cancer last spring. His star classical music clients, including Joshua Bell, Simone Dinnerstein, Jeremy Denk, and Lara Downes, wanted to say goodbye. Tom Vitale