Maureen Corrigan picks her favorite books from an 'unprecedented' 2024 This year, our Fresh Air book critic highlights alternative history, suspense, satire — and some of the most extraordinary letters ever written. Here are Maureen Corrigan's 10 best books of 2024. Maureen Corrigan
Actor Danielle Deadwyler says she 'overprepared' for 'The Piano Lesson' In Till, Deadwyler portrayed the mother of 14-year-old Emmett Till, whose murder became a flashpoint for the Civil Rights Movement. Now she's starring in Netflix's adaptation of August Wilson's play. Tonya Mosley
Why digital compact cameras are making a comeback this holiday season Digital cameras are enjoying a renewed popularity on holiday wish lists for teens and GenZers. Claire Murashima
From serendipitous support to bitter backlash. FOB Sushi controversy highlights social media risks, rewards Seattle’s FOB Sushi Bar learned the hard way how social media can make or break a business overnight. Ruby de Luna
A seventh grader still remembers a lunch lady's kindness when she was in first grade On this week's "My Unsung Hero" from Hidden Brain, when Clara Temple was in first grade, she had to buy lunch from the school cafeteria but didn't know the procedure. Someone guided her.
The Eras era ends: A look back at Taylor Swift's record-breaking, 21-month tour Swift has made over $2 billion in ticket sales and spent over 25 hours singing the 10-minute version of "All Too Well" since March 2023. Here's a look at the historic tour and what might come next. Rachel Treisman
Yes, the number of food recalls has been rising. Here's what you need to know Food recalls fell sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic but are on an uptick now. Here's how the government is tracing outbreaks — and some tips on handling food safely to minimize the risk of illness. Allison Aubrey
Packed house pays tribute to Kennedy Center honorees The stars came out to celebrate this year's Kennedy Center Honorees: Bonnie Raitt, the Grateful Dead, Arturo Sandoval, Francis Ford Coppola and The Apollo. The Honors broadcast on CBS on Dec. 22. Elizabeth Blair
How one university student launched a wildly successful club to make friends NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to U.S. college student Juliette Sartori about how her an idea for a new club, Dinner with a Stranger, became a huge hit at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. Ayesha Rascoe