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Space Force officer reacts after Supreme Court allows transgender military ban
by Patrick Jarenwattananon
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Bree Fram, a U.S. Space Force officer, about the Supreme Court decision to allow the Trump administration's ban on trans troops to continue being enacted.
Surfside, Fla., Tries To Heal After Tragedy
by Verónica Zaragovia
Life forever changed in Surfside, Fla. when a condo building collapsed last month. Weeks later, the beachfront town is trying to heal itself as it helps families affected by the tragedy.
Study Looks At What Motivates Trump Supporters
NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben speaks with professor Lilliana Mason about a recent study she co-authored entitled "Activating Animus: The Uniquely Social Roots of Trump Support."
Life Kit: How To Rein In Your Spending
by Lauren Migaki
As vaccine rates increase, many Americans are increasing their spending. NPR's Life Kit has tips for how rein that in and stay on a budget.
Charlottesville Removes Confederate Statues
by Sandy Hausman
The city of Charlottesville, Va., has taken down statues of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. It was almost four years ago that demonstrations over plans to remove the statue of Lee turned deadly.
Haitian Activist On President's Assassination
Jimmy Jean-Louis, a Haitian activist and actor, discusses the recent assassination of the Haitian president and how the country is reacting.
Review: 'I Think You Should Leave'
by Glen Weldon
We review season two of the Netflix show, I Think You Should Leave.
Listener Life Advice At Age 50
As part of NPR's 50th anniversary, we've asked listeners to submit the lessons they've learned in a half-century of life. Today, we hear from Sonia Bovio of Phoenix.
What's Needed To Manage Wildfires
NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben speaks with Scott Stephens, professor of wildfire science, about the ongoing threat of wildfires as much of the western U.S. continues facing extreme heat.
COVID-19 Cases Rise In Southwest Missouri
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise in southwestern Missouri, NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben speaks with Dr. William Sistrunk, lead infectious disease physician at Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Mo.
David Baddiel On England's Soccer Anthem
Ahead of Sunday's Euro 2020 final, NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben speaks with British writer and comedian David Baddiel, who helped write the English soccer anthem "Three Lions (Football's Coming Home)."