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Idaho's biggest hospital says emergency flights for pregnant patients up sharply
by Julie Luchetta/Boise State Public Radio
Idaho's biggest hospital system says the number of people needing flights out of Idaho for emergency abortions is up sharply since the state's abortion ban took effect.
What's At Stake For Japan As U.S. Prepares For Talks With North Korea
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Sheila Smith, of the Council on Foreign Relations about what's at stake for Japan as the U.S. prepares for talks with North Korea.
Virginia State Senate Passes Medicaid Expansion
by Mallory Noe-Payne
The Virginia State Senate voted Wednesday to expand Medicaid to 400,000 low-income residents. This comes after months of fierce political debates between Republicans.
How Gazans Feel About Cost Of Recent Protests
by Daniel Estrin
As many remain injured after weeks of protests on the Gaza border with Israel, Gazans ask what they got for the high price they paid.
Why Russian Journalist Arkady Babchenko Faked His Own Death
Arkady Babchenko, the Russian journalist reported dead, turned up alive on TV today. His friend and colleague Simon Ostrovsky tells NPR's Mary Louise Kelly that he's both relieved and frustrated with what was apparently a planned sting to catch the attempted killers.
The Latest From Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen's Recent Court Appearance
by Ryan Lucas
Trump attorney Michael Cohen is set to go before a federal judge on Wednesday in the latest hearing in the federal criminal case against him in New York. Cohen has been the subject of a months-long investigation into his businesses, which included selling offers of access to Trump.
Transitioning From Military To Civilian Life Can Be Especially Difficult For Female Veterans
by Jay Price
The number of female veterans has been growing rapidly, but leaving the military carries its own challenges for women. Mental health experts have begun focusing more on their transition to the civilian world.
Congressional GOP Divided Over Immigration, Some Willing To Work With Democrats
by Kelsey Snell
Vulnerable House Republican are forcing their leaders to schedule votes on immigration to try to stave off a blue wave in November. But their support for a moderate approach that includes a path to citizenship puts them at odds with President Trump's midterm strategy.