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Does Biden have a "red line" on Israel's actions in Gaza? : The NPR Politics Podcast
NPR· 6 days agoOur editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi. Listen to every episode of...
N.Y. Gov. Hochul takes up the cause of protecting children online
NPR· 14 hours agoThe border is about 20 miles away. A change in U.S. policy could make it safer for now, but did the change come too late? NPR's Joanna Kakissis reports from Kharkiv. (SOUNDBITE ...
NPR poll: Trump’s hush money trial is unlikely to sway most people’s votes; Giant pandas are heading...
WLRN Miami· 5 days agoYesterday, New York Judge Juan Merchan delivered jury instructions for an hour and reminded jurors...
How Trump's conviction may -- or may not -- affect how people vote in the fall
WUNC Chapel Hill· 4 days agoNPR's Scott Detrow talks with Susan Glasser, who's covered Washington for decades including now as a columnist for the New Yorker, about how to understand today's Trump verdict.
Nashville's Parthenon Museum considers repatriating pre-Columbian artifacts to Mexico
NPR· 1 day agoNPR’s Scott Detrow talks to assistant curator at Nashville’s Parthenon Museum about her idea to repatriate hundreds of pre-Columbian artifacts back to Mexico.
NCAA President Charlie Baker Talks 2.8B settlement and State of College Sports a year into the job.
WUNC Chapel Hill· 4 days agoNPR's Juana Summers has a wide-ranging conversation on the challenges facing college sports, from TV contracts to unionization efforts with NCAA President and former Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker.
The NBA Finals are set: Boston is the odds-on favorite to win this year’s title
WUNC Chapel Hill· 4 days agoNPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Jesse Washington, senior writer at ESPN's Andscape, about the upcoming NBA Finals.
Examining the success of sanctions on Russia after it invaded Ukraine
WUNC Chapel Hill· 6 days agoNPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with David Wessel about the effectiveness of U.S. sanctions against Russia. Wessel is director of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution.
'India's Watergate': The death of a jailed priest and cyberhacking
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 4 days agoNPR investigates the death of a jailed Catholic priest and alleged cyberhacking by the Indian government. Critics call this Narendra Modi's "Watergate," but it's virtually unheard of outside India.
Why are catalytic converters such an attractive target for thieves?
WLRN Miami· 6 days agoNPR’s Leila Fadel speaks with Benjamin Preston of Consumer Reports, about why catalytic converter thefts remain a nationwide problem.