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The first 'Netflix House' is open — with virtual reality, mini-golf and lots of selfies

The company's first permanent in-person space is a former Lord & Taylor department store in the King of Prussia Mall outside Philadelphia. Locations are on the way in Dallas and Las Vegas.

2025-11-12 2:00am NPR Neda Ulaby 1,000 words

Rated 2026-1-16 10:04pm

Inside the TikTok documents: Stripping teens and boosting 'attractive' people

A trove of secret documents show teens’ increasing reliance on TikTok and how executives were acutely aware of the potential harm the app can cause young people, but appeared unconcerned.

2024-10-13 5:00am NPR Bobby Allyn 1,000 words

Rated 2024-10-13 7:04pm

Electric cars have a road trip problem, even for the secretary of energy

A road trip I took with Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm confirmed one thing: The U.S. is wrestling with an inadequate charging network (unless you're a Tesla driver).

2023-9-10 3:00am NPR Camila Domonoske 4,000 words

Rated 2023-9-17 8:44am

The EPA removes federal protections for most of the country's wetlands

The amended EPA rule is to comply with a Supreme Court ruling this year that narrowed the scope of the Clean Water Act and the agency's power to regulate waterways and wetlands.

2023-8-29 4:40pm NPR James Doubek 1,000 words

Rated 2023-8-30 10:36pm

The heat is making squirrels 'sploot' — a goofy act that signals something serious

As climate change is making extreme heat events more common, these bright-eyed and bushy-tailed critters are "splooting" to cope.

2023-6-29 12:49pm NPR Kai McNamee 1,000 words

Rated 2023-7-6 5:22pm

'Anti-dopamine parenting' can curb a kid's craving for screens or sweets

Dopamine is a part of our brain's survival mechanism. It is also part of why sugary foods and social media hook kids. The latest neuroscience can help parents help their kids manage behavior. #Dopamine #Parenting

2023-6-12 2:00am NPR Michaeleen Doucleff 3,000 words

Rated 2023-6-13 10:59am

Would you live next to co-workers for the right price? This company is betting yes

Businesses like Cook Medical in Indiana say the housing shortage makes it harder to recruit and keep middle-income workers. Now, more companies are building places for employees to rent or even buy.

2023-5-2 2:20am NPR Jennifer Ludden, Marisa Peñaloza 2,000 words

Rated 2023-5-2 4:13pm

MillerKnoll CEO Andi Owen blasted for 'leave pity city' leaked video

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Rated 2023-4-19 7:51am

Elon Musk says NPR's 'state-affiliated media' label might not have been accurate

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Rated 2023-4-7 4:30pm

What history's hidden grandmother of climate science teaches us today : Short Wave

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Rated 2023-4-1 11:13am