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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.
Alleged Hack Of Astros Database Included Player Information
NPR's Melissa Block talks with Richard Justice, a correspondent for MLB.com, about the FBI investigation into the St. Louis Cardinals for allegedly hacking the Houston Astros.
California Law To Allow Pharmacists To Prescribe Birth Control
by April Dembosky
Pharmacists in California will soon be able to prescribe birth control. While some doctors' groups are skeptical, lawmakers say pharmacists can fill a need for primary care providers, especially in rural areas.
Ramadi, Iraq, Offensive Delays Efforts To Take Back Mosul
by Alice Fordham
A year after the Iraqi city of Mosul was captured by self-declared Islamic State militants, there's no indication the Iraqi government and its U.S. ally are ready to try to take it back.
Sudanese President Avoids Arrest In South Africa For War Crimes
NPR's Melissa Block interviews David Crane, the former prosecutor of the special court for Sierra Leone, about how President Omar al-Bashir was indicted by the ICC for war crimes in Darfur.
Zoo Animals Roam Streets In Tbilisi, Georgia, After Deadly Floods
NPR's Melissa Block talks to reporter Lawrence Sheets in Tbilisi, Georgia, about how the heavy flooding has killed 12 people and enabled zoo animals to escape.
Zimbabwe To Street Vendors: Pack Up, Clean Up, Ship Out!
by Ofeibea Quist-Arcton
Turkey Welcomes Syrian Refugees As Kurds Close In On ISIS
by Peter Kenyon
A push by Kurdish forces against a self-declared Islamic State stronghold in Syria is making gains but displacing thousands of Arabs along the way, forcing them over the border into Turkey.