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RFK Jr.'s SNAP changes have people worried about losing benefits altogether
by Katia Riddle
Over 20 states are trying to bar people from using food assistance to buy candy and soda, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he'll expand the ban. Some recipients fear they may lose aid altogether.
Protests Erupt In India After Alleged Rape And Killing Of A Female Veterinarian
by Lauren Frayer
Protests erupted in India after an alleged rape and killing of a female veterinarian. But this is not typical; most victims of sexual violence in India are poor rural women.
Kurds In Syria Make A Deal With Russia
by Jane Arraf
Kurds in Syria have been U.S. allies but now they're making a deal with Russia. Russian flags are flying in Kurdish territory, a sign that the Kurds want a hedge in case the U.S. pulls out.
Supreme Court Takes Up Case On Gun Laws
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with law professor Joseph Blocher, co-director of the Duke Center for Firearms Law, about an upcoming Supreme Court case that could determine how gun laws are made.
Scotland, Ireland Residents Weigh In On Brexit
by Frank Langfitt
The debate over Brexit is at the heart of the U.K.'s general election campaign, and that is especially true for voters in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
In Virginia, Sacagawea Gets Her Own Statue
by Sandy Hausman
City leaders in Charlottesville, Va., will remove a statue of Lewis and Clark because their guide, Sacagawea, is portrayed as weak. They will replace it with one that highlights her importance.
Booker T. Jones On New Memoir
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with musician Booker T. Jones about his life in music and his new memoir, Time is Tight: My Life, Note by Note.
Book: 'The Hermit King'
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Chung Min Lee about his new book, "The Hermit King: The Dangerous Game of Kim Jong Un.
'Cosmic Crisp': Researchers Develop A New Apple
There's a new apple called the Cosmic Crisp. Kate Evans is one of the Washington State University researchers who helped develop it.
'Immigrant Food' Restaurant, Trump's New Neighbor
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with the co-owners of Immigrant Food, Chef Enrique Limardo and Peter Schechter, about their new restaurant, which is located one block from the White House in Washington, D.C.
Troll Watch: 'Juice Jacking'
NPR's Don Gonyea talks with Luke Sisak, a cybercrimes prosecutor, about a new form of data theft called "juice jacking."
Book: 'In That Time'
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Daniel Weiss, president and CEO of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, about his new book In That Time: Michael O'Donnell and the Tragic Era of Vietnam.