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SCOTUS Tosses Mifepristone Case, Telsa Shareholders Vote, Healthcare Cyberattacks : Up First
NPR· 18 hours agoThe commonly used abortion pill Mifepristone will stay on the market after the Supreme Court disqualified a case aimed at limiting access to the pill. Despite an ongoing court challenge, Telsa ...
Charlamagne tha God talks being a nerd and loving Judy Blume : Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
NPR· 7 days agoThis week, Charlamagne the God talks his new book, growing up a nerd, and loving Judy Blume. Plus...
How Biden's asylum policy is affecting one Venezuelan family
NPR· 6 days agoPresident Biden’s moves to temporarily halt most asylum claims at the southern border leaves one Venezuelan family in limbo, with one member in Florida and others waiting at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Israel rescues 4 hostages in operation that kills over 270 Gazans
NPR· 6 days agoAn Israeli rescue operation freed four Israeli hostages and, according to sources at a hospital in Gaza, resulted in the deaths of more than 200 people.
A law in Vermont makes fossil fuel company pay for damages from climate change
NPR· 4 days agoVermont is the first state in the nation to adopt a superfund-style law for major oil companies. It lets the government take action to recoup climate-related damages.
How to save a life with CPR : Life Kit
NPR· 2 days agoEvery year, more than 350,000 people go into cardiac arrest outside of a hospital setting in the United States. CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation,...
This week in science: invasive spiders, cicada fungus, and how bodies change in space
NPR· 1 day agoNPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Regina Barber and Rachel Carlson of Short Wave about colorful and invasive Joro spiders, a cicada fungus, and lessons about how the human body responds to life in outer space.
Fans turned out when the 'Bull Durham' house went on the market for $1.6 million
NPR· 2 days agoWhen the house where the iconic '80s baseball movie "Bull Durham" was filmed went on the market, it attracted a lot more fans than buyers.
Election Tricks in Venezuela; American Students Slowly Return to China : State of the World from NPR
NPR· 1 day agoAuthorities in Venezuela are using all manner of tricks to try to ensure President Nicholas Maduro is reelected next month. However, as we hear, it seems that the stunts and intimidation are ...
Judge David Tatel on becoming the blind role model he never had
NPR· 3 days agoNPR's Ari Shapiro sits down with retired D.C. Circuit judge David Tatel to talk about his new memoir "Vision."