This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, a 2019 San Diego synagogue shooting survivor, mourns a relative killed in Sydney’s Bondi ...
It was late in the night when Yisroel Goldstein received a call from a relative notifying him of the shooting at Bondi Beach. After that, the rabbi and former director of a suburban San Diego County ...
After Stephen Stills delivered his opening ode to then-girlfriend Judy Collins and their impending breakup, on CSN’s 1969 debut Crosby, Stills and Nash, Graham Nash suggested he try to write them ...
Halloween 2025 was reminiscent of Halloween 2019 at the White House as President Donald Trump and the first lady handed out candy Thursday. As he did in 2019, Trump placed the candy atop of a child’s ...
If you have even a passing interest in horror, the title I Spit on Your Grave probably rings a bell. The 2010s saw a distinct wave of horror films that looked back at the 1970s’ grim and gritty style ...
Aside from a MAGA hat, there is likely no object that feels more emblematic of US president Donald Trump’s return to the White House than the Tesla Cybertruck. The blunt angles and steel doors look ...
Ever get that weird feeling where you just know something’s going to happen? Turns out, science might actually have an explanation for it. And it’s weirder than anything you’ve seen in a sci-fi movie.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Argentine novelist, Mariana Enriquez, about her new nonfiction book, "Somebody Is Walking on Your Grave." It chronicles her visits to cemeteries across four continents.
Argentinian horror novelist Enriquez (Our Share of Night) makes her nonfiction debut with this evocative travelogue-cum-memoir chronicling the two decades she’s spent visiting cemeteries.
Parents need to know that I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu is the fifth movie overall in this grim rape-revenge franchise, and returns to the character of Jennifer from the original 1978 movie, now ...