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The religious context of the Minnesota shootings
The man charged with killing a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband is connected to a once-fringe religious movement that is now growing quickly, and which uses inflammatory anti-abortion rhetoric.
Brittney Griner's Russian teammates testified at her drug trial Thursday
by Charles Maynes
Brittney Griner's defense argued her case and defended her character in a Russian court on Thursday, one week after the WNBA star pleaded guilty to drug charges.
The Department of Transportation is cracking down on airlines
by David Schaper
The Department of Transportation is taking action against airlines that have refused to issue refunds for canceled flights. It has also created a bill of rights for passengers with disabilities.
The significance of President Biden's plan to visit a Palestinian hospital tomorrow
by Daniel Estrin
At the Palestinian hospital where President Joe Biden plans to visit Friday, medical care is complicated by the unresolved Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In Jerusalem, President Biden reassured Israel that he's a trustworthy partner
by Asma Khalid
President Biden spent the day trying to reassure Israel that his administration is invested in its security. On Friday, he faces a politically fraught face-to-face meeting with Saudi leaders.
U.S. soccer legend Briana Scurry opens up about head injury that changed her life
NPR's Juana Summers talks with soccer great Briana Scurry about The Only, a new Paramount+ documentary about her stardom and struggles after the U.S. Women's Soccer's historic 1999 World Cup win.
Why the family of Emmett Till want authorities to serve a 67-year-old arrest warrant
The family of Emmett Till want authorities to serve a 1955 arrest warrant to the white woman they say is responsible for his murder and kidnapping.
Every English Super Nintendo manual is publicly available, thanks to this streamer
Kerry Hays, known as "Peebs" on Twitch, has archived copies of every Super Nintendo game manual in the English language, and made the collection available to the public.
Some people who retired during the pandemic are wondering if they made the right move
by Cathy Carter
More people retired during the COVID-19 pandemic than expected. But with rising inflation, a plunging stock market and a hot housing market, some are wondering if they left their jobs too soon.
Catholic leaders say new parents will need more assistance in a post-Roe world
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Sisters of Life's Sister Bethany Madonna and Mike Phelan of the Office of Marriage and Respect Life about the church's work with people carrying unexpected pregnancies.
Some of the issues that President Biden and Israeli leaders will meet about
by Daniel Estrin
President Biden started on a series of deals in Israel meant to show the ties between the two countries. The subject of a Palestinian-American journalist killed in the West Bank may be on the agenda.
It's a day of mourning for Jayland Walker in Akron, Ohio
by Anna Huntsman
Akron, Ohio, came together to mourn Jayland Walker, who was shot by police. As residents paid respects at his memorial service, community organizations called for police reform and accountability.