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They were there on D-Day, on the beaches and in the skies. This is what they saw
NPR· 1 hour agoMore than 150,000 U.S., British and Canadian troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944 — 80 years ago this week. A small handful told NPR about their experience.
Naismith Hall of Famer Grant Hill weighs in on NBA finals and Olympic goals ahead
NPR· 1 hour agoAhead of the NBA Finals tipoff, Grant Hill, Naismith Hall of Famer and minority owner of the Atlanta Hawks, talks about the identities of both Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks and who has the edge.
Gaza's Hospitals Collapse, and Sick and Malnourished Children are Dying : State of the World from...
NPR· 55 minutes agoA father in Gaza tries to save his sick son as the family flees Israeli bombs, but their quest for...
The Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me (Almost) Summer Spectacular! : Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
NPR· 6 days agoThis week, we celebrate the return of summer with some of our favorite guests, including Bob Seger,...
Hollywood flips the script in the new movie 'Ezra' : Consider This from NPR
NPR· 23 hours ago'Ezra' is a road trip movie, a movie about fathers and sons.Bobby Cannavale plays the father Max,...
Hunter Biden’s ex wife and his former girlfriend testified in gun trial
NPR· 23 hours agoHunter Biden’s ex wife and his former girlfriend testified Wednesday in a Delaware courtroom about his drug use. His defense asked a FBI special agent about the contents of his infamous laptop.
A mother has been able to care for her son with SSI. But the program also limits them
NPR· 1 hour agoThe government program called Supplemental Security Income has lots of outdated rules that harm the people it's supposed to help, like people with significant disabilities and their caregivers.
The neighbor at the center of the Justice Alito flag controversy speaks out
NPR· 13 hours agoSupreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says the reason an upside down U.S. flag was flying at his house, was that his wife put it up because of a beef with a neighbor. We’ll hear from that neighbor.
An auto plant in Alabama is offering employees up to $250 per month for child care
NPR· 2 hours agoTo attract workers, Mazda Toyota Manufacturing, a joint venture in northern Alabama, decided to offer a child care benefit. The company pays 30% of its employees child care costs, up to $250 a month.
How Biden's asylum restriction has changed things at the border with Mexico
NPR· 2 hours agoThe U.S. has begun turning down people seeking asylum at the Southern border following Biden’s executive order. Here's how border patrol agents, CBP and law enforcement are implementing the measures.