10 more clever and commonsense ways to save money on groceries Check your receipt. Grow your own veggies. Ask about senior discounts. NPR readers share their top tips on cutting costs at the grocery store. Life Kit
Minimalism is in...but maximalist fashion can change your outlook on life. Minimalist style evokes efficiency and order... which designer Machine Dazzle finds boring and futile. He challenges us to embrace the colorful joy and abundance of a maximalist wardrobe. Katie Monteleone
The real ‘Only Murders’ crime is that it hasn’t won more Emmys Season 4 brings a fresh influx of guest talent to Only Murders in the Building — but the new faces don’t outshine the crimefighting, podcasting stars: Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez. David Bianculli
'I Just Keep Talking' is a refreshing and wide-ranging essay collection Scholar, historian, artist and raconteur Nell Irvin Painter is the author of The History of White People and Old in Art School. Her latest book is an insightful addition to her canon. Martha Anne Toll
How much screen time should kids get? An psychologist weighs in Early childhood psychologist Rahil Briggs helps parents and caregivers make good choices about what children watch and how much time they spend in front of screens.
These Alaska moms couldn’t find a Yup’ik children’s book. So they made one themselves Yup’ik is the most spoken Native language in Alaska, but finding Yup’ik books for young children can be almost impossible. These moms created their own – and now they’re fielding nearly 1,000 orders. Julie Depenbrock
Jeff Goldblum on being a good person Actor Jeff Goldblum talks about what he's learned about being a good person with NPR's Rachel Martin for Wild Card.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson shares the poem she's kept in every one of her offices The first Black woman appointed to the Supreme Court says Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem, "The Ladder of Saint Augustine," has been a guiding principle. Jackson's new memoir is Lovely One. Tonya Mosley
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's journey to the Supreme Court NPR's Juana Summers talks with Associate Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson about her new book, Lovely One, which traces her journey to the high court. Tyler Bartlam