Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
Programs
Program Schedule
Program Schedule
Community Calendar
News
WVAS Local
Jazz
Blues
WVAS Awards Entries
Archives
WVAS Local
Jazz
Blues
WVAS Awards Entries
Archives
People
Hosts
Staff
WVAS News Room
Hosts
Staff
WVAS News Room
Support WVAS
About Us
Contact Us
Contact Us
© 2026 WVAS
Menu
Show Search
Search Query
Donate
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
WVAS
Livestream
Programs
Program Schedule
Program Schedule
Community Calendar
News
WVAS Local
Jazz
Blues
WVAS Awards Entries
Archives
WVAS Local
Jazz
Blues
WVAS Awards Entries
Archives
People
Hosts
Staff
WVAS News Room
Hosts
Staff
WVAS News Room
Support WVAS
About Us
Contact Us
Contact Us
Follow us on Facebook!
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
WATCH: Teen Solves Rubik's Cube In Record Time; Fellow 'Speed Cubers' Go Wild
Fourteen-year-old Lucas Etter unmixed a 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube in 4.904 seconds, setting a world record and becoming the first person to break the 5-second mark for solving the puzzle.
15-Year-Old Boy Is Liberia's First Ebola-Related Fatality Since July
Liberian officials announced a resurgence of the disease last week. Two of the boy's family members reportedly also have tested positive for the disease.
We Tried A Futuristic Cranberry. It Was Fresh And Naturally Sweet
Cranberry breeders in Wisconsin have developed a berry that's tart but also sweet, like a Granny Smith apple. They say the variety isn't ready for production but could one day become a fresh product.
Kentucky Boy Solves Rubik's Cube In Record Time
A 14-year-old boy from Lexington, Ky., has solved a Rubik's Cube in less than five seconds. As Guinness World Records declares this a record-breaker, we hear how NPR covered a Rubik's Cube competition in 1981.
Listen
•
1:25
Government Can Keep Memos Justifying Drone Strikes Secret, Court Rules
Unlike in an earlier case involving Anwar al-Awlaki, the federal appeals court panel says, the government has not already revealed the contents of these memos through other public channels.
A Controversial Rewrite For Rules To Protect Humans In Experiments
One revision would crack down on studying tissue and blood samples without getting a person's consent. Another change would make it easier to conduct studies in many locations at once.
Listen
•
4:24
Skill Or Chance? Question Looms Over Fantasy Sports Industry
Daily fantasy sports companies are in a battle with New York's attorney general over the legality of their games. A judge there will weigh in on whether fantasy sports is based on skill or chance.
Listen
•
3:50
There Are No Winners Without Losers
Somebody has to lose, right? So, let's learn from defeat.
Listen
•
3:27
Breaking The Cranberry Mold: New Ways To Savor This Seasonal Berry
Cranberry sauce is a Thanksgiving tradition. But if you're ready for a fresh take on this staple, why not try cranberries in chutney or cake? America's Test Kitchen founder Chris Kimball offers ideas.
Listen
•
7:00
New York Restaurants Serve Up Thanksgiving In One Tasty Bite
Chefs in New York City are packing turkey, cranberry, gravy and stuffing together into small, savory packages. These one-bite wonders take the form of dumplings, croissants and meatballs.
Listen
•
2:10
Previous
642 of 25,405
Next