Bad Bunny skipped touring the states. Will other performers follow suit? Artists from abroad are worried that the current climate is making American tours not worth the time and effort. Anastasia Tsioulcas
Democrats and Hollywood stars decry Kimmel's suspension as government censorship High-profile politicians and performers are criticizing the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel's show as an attack on free speech. They are calling for the Trump administration and ABC to be held accountable. Rachel Treisman
Jude Law takes a dark turn in the psychological drama 'Black Rabbit' Law's Netflix series with Jason Bateman follows two brothers in New York City, one a successful restaurateur, the other on the run and in debt. Law's also an executive producer of the series. Tonya Mosley
Why beef prices are higher than ever (and shoppers are finally resisting) American ranchers are raising the fewest cows in decades. Through the price increases, American shoppers have stayed loyal to their love of burgers and steaks — until now. Alina Selyukh
ABC pulls Jimmy Kimmel off air after comments made about the Charlie Kirk killing ABC announced Wednesday that Jimmy Kimmel Live! would be off the air indefinitely following comments regarding speculation swirling around the suspect in the killing of Charlie Kirk. Mandalit del Barco
'Bojack Horseman' creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg says childhood boredom shaped his comedy On Wild Card, guests answer the kinds of questions we often don't talk about. Long Story Short and Bojack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg reflects on how childhood boredom shaped his comedy.
What to know about zarfs, the fanciest way to drink coffee For NPR's Word of the Week, we're getting hot: During the Ottoman Empire, people used devices called "zarfs" to hold their coffee cups. Here's what to know about this word's history. Lauren Frayer
'I was quite a maverick kid' — 'Fresh Air' went behind the scenes with Robert Redford The legendary actor died Tuesday at 89. "I wasn't learning the way I was supposed to learn ..." he explained in 2013. "I realized that my education was going to happen when I got out in the world." Terry Gross
House relocation is an option for those whose houses burned in the LA fires Those whose homes burned in the Los Angeles fires are making tough choices about whether to rebuild or move somewhere else.
What to know about zarfs, the fanciest way to drink coffee For NPR's Word of the Week, we're getting hot: During the Ottoman Empire, people used devices called "zarfs" to hold their coffee cups. Here's what to know about this word's history. James Doubek