Film on U.K.'s complicated relationship with race and identity is as timely as ever A new film released this past week in the U.K. addressed the country's complicated relationship with racial and religious identities. It hit the screens amid far-right protests. Willem Marx
2 doctors are charged in connection to 'Friends' actor Matthew Perry’s ketamine death Five people, including two California doctors, have been charged in connection with the 2023 death of the Friends actor, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. Jonathan Franklin
She still remembers the young local boy who saved her from drowning in the Bahamas On this week's My Unsung Hero from Hidden Brain: Nearly 60 years ago, a young boy took action when Denise Elliott and a friend were struggling in the ocean.
The Met invites the use of senses — smell, touch — to connect with new fashion exhibit Art museums have historically been places for looking at paintings. The latest fashion exhibit from the Metropolitan Museum of Art takes a step forward by highlighting smells, textures and sounds. Jennifer Vanasco
Seattle artists featured along waterfront in tiny pop-up shops This summer eight local artists are selling their goods in tiny, metal boxes right on Seattle’s downtown waterfront walkway. It’s just a pilot program for now with a scattered schedule, but the vendors could be back next year. Casey Martin
Hurricane Debby washed up a message in a bottle dated to 1945 The enclosed letter seemed to have been written by a sailor in the waning months of World War II.
Jewels stolen during a brazen 2019 heist are back on display in Germany The Grüne Gewölbe, or Green Vault, in Dresden said this week that the exhibit of historical items is reopening to the public in "almost all its glory" following the bold robbery five years ago. Joe Hernandez
'Foreign Agents' explores the U.S. citizens lobbying for foreign governments Author Casey Michel says you might be surprised by who is advocating for foreign interests: lobbyists, law firms, and publicists as well as charitable foundations, major universities and think tanks.
AI is changing video games -- and striking performers want their due Performers are on strike against major video game companies, and AI is the sticking point. Here’s how game development has evolved since early animation. Mandalit del Barco
Legalizing same-sex marriage is good for straight people and the country, author says As part of Morning Edition's Summer of Love series, NRP's Michel Martin asks author Jonathan Rauch how the legalization of same-sex marriage has changed America. Michel Martin