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Immigrants have helped change how America eats. Now they dominate top culinary awards Immigrants have long been the backbone of restaurant kitchens. Now they're dominating the industry's top awards for chefs, with a majority of nominations going to immigrants or children of immigrants.
How to hold onto a sense of wonder Katherine May's new book examines the idea of awakening wonder in an "anxious age." And when I tell you that I dogeared almost every page in this book, I'm telling God's honest truth.
Picking the 'right' sunscreen isn't as important as avoiding these 6 mistakes Sunscreen is crucial for skin protection and the SPF is important. But dermatologists say the key to good summer skin care is applying plenty of lotion and re-applying it often, even when it's cloudy.
'This Is New York' exhibit is a gritty, stylish city celebration A new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York focuses on the Big Apple's impact on pop culture.
Strawberry moon forever — or at least this weekend June's full moon, also known as "strawberry moon," is lighting up the sky all weekend. The best time to see it is Saturday night.
Henry Hoke on 'Open Throat', his novel inspired by Los Angeles's mountain lion P-22 Henry Hoke's new novel "Open Throat" follows the perspective of a hungry mountain lion. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Hoke, who was inspired by the real life story of the cat "P-22" in Los Angeles.
Saturday Sports: Horse racing suspension; Stanley Cup Finals; NBA game two NPR's Scott Simon talks with Michele Steele of ESPN about the suspension of horse racing at Churchill Downs, the Stanley Cup Finals in hockey, and game two of the NBA Finals.
Heart transplant recipient dies after being denied meds in jail; ACLU wants an inquiry Dexter Barry pleaded with police, jail staff and a court judge that he needed his medication to maintain his heart transplant. The ACLU is urging a state investigation into the 54-year-old's death.
Amazingly, the U.S. job market continues to roar. Here are the 5 things to know Employers added a whopping 339,000 jobs last month, a stunningly strong number. Here are some of the key takeaways of the country's red hot labor market.
A woman is in custody after refusing tuberculosis treatment for more than a year A judge in Tacoma, Wash., approved a civil warrant for the woman's arrest after 16 requests for intervention from local health officials. Police observed the woman board a bus and visiting a casino.