NPR : National Public Radio
Monday, April 22, 2024
- What the Starbucks case at the Supreme Court is all about. Hint: It's not coffee
- How the Founding Fathers' concept of 'Minority Rule' is alive and well today
- Despite a fortified border, migrants will keep coming, analysts agree. Here's why.
- Ex-National Enquirer publisher testifies against Donald Trump in hush money trial
- Supreme Court appears to side with an Oregon city's crackdown on homelessness
- U.K. Parliament approves a plan to deport asylum-seekers to Rwanda
- Columbia University shifts classes to remote-only after a wave of protests on campus
- Well, hello, Voyager 1! The venerable spacecraft is once again making sense
- New federal grants aimed to support elections. Many voting officials didn't see a dime
- The states to watch on the 2024 electoral map
- Biden is campaigning in Florida a week before a new abortion ban takes effect
- GWAR: Tiny Desk Concert
- COMIC: To prevent digital eye strain, give those peepers a little love
- TikTok ban expected to become law, but it's not so simple. What's next?
- Concerns over antisemitism rise as Jews begin observing Passover
- United Methodists will again debate LGBTQ clergy and same-sex weddings
- After 26,000 public comments, FTC to vote on rule banning noncompete agreements
- Talks for a plastic pollution treaty are stalling. Could the U.S. be doing more?
- Mexico's leading presidential candidate is stopped by masked men at checkpoint
- California proposes a law to allow Arizona doctors to perform abortions as ban proceeds