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SCOTUS upholds Mifepristone access. What's next for the anti-abortion movement?
WUNC Chapel Hill· 18 hours agoNPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Kristen Waggoner, CEO and general counsel of the Alliance Defending Freedom, about Supreme Court preserved access to Mifepristone.
Memorializing loved ones through AI
WLRN Miami· 18 hours agoNPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Michael Bommer, a man dying of colon cancer who created an AI avatar of himself for his wife, Anett, to interact with after he dies.
Supreme Court rejects challenge to abortion pill accessibility
NPR· 18 hours agoMARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: The U.S. Supreme Court tossed out a challenge to the FDA's rules for prescribing and dispensing abortion pills ...
Patti Davis on Hunter Biden, addiction, and the pressure of the public spotlight
WUNC Chapel Hill· 2 days agoNPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Patti Davis about Hunter Biden's trial, addiction, and the pressure of the public spotlight.
Gershkovitch to be tried for espionage
NPR· 19 hours agoMARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Russian prosecutors say they have approved an indictment of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich. Well ...
Asylum seekers continue to cross into U.S. despite Biden's restrictions
NPR· 14 hours agoMARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: We turn now to the U.S.-Mexico border. President Biden recently issued executive actions that severely restrict ...
What horse race journalists have to say about election reporting
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 3 days agoNPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to reporter Annie Aguiar about her article in Poynter titled "What do horse race journalists think of ‘horse race journalism'?"
The U.S. is hosting the Cricket World Cup, spurring increased interest in the sport
NPR· 14 hours agoMARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: To cricket news now - the sport, not the insect. The U.S. is gearing up for a big match tomorrow in the Cricket ...
One woman's summer of pleasure in Paris
NPR· 3 days agoNPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to author Glynnis Macnicol about her new memoir, I’m Mostly Here To Enjoy Myself.
The scientist whose research led to cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, has died.
NPR· 14 hours agoMARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Every day, tens of millions of people in the U.S. take pills called statins to reduce their cholesterol and ...