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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.
How Senate Democrats May Respond To Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with democratic strategist Stephanie Cutter about how Senate Democrats may respond to President Trump's Supreme Court nominee.
This Game Show Gives Contestants A Chance To Have Their Student Debt Paid Off
A new game show premieres Tuesday on TruTV. It's called Paid Off and it gives contestants a chance to answer trivia questions — and if they win, their student loans are paid off.
Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Could Leave His Mark On Many Health Care Cases
by Alison Kodjak
Judge Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, will have a chance to leave his mark on a series of health care cases, including ones related to Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act and Planned Parenthood.
Head Of EU Council Issues A Warning As President Trump Criticizes NATO
by Ayesha Rascoe
President Trump arrives in Brussels Tuesday for the NATO summit amid tensions with European allies. Trump has continually pressed allies to pay more for their national defense.
After 2nd Rescue, 4 Boys And Their Coach Remain Trapped In Cave In Thailand
by Michael Sullivan
Four more boys were rescued after being trapped in a cave in Thailand — bringing the total out of the cave to eight. Four more boys and their soccer coach remain in the cave.
How Phoenix Is Trying To Keep People Cool As Temperatures Rise
As the climate warms, temperatures are spiking and heat waves are more frequent. Phoenix — one of the country's hottest cities — aims to be a model in figuring out how to keep people cool.
The Challenges Facing Immigration Attorneys As Deadline To Reunite Families Looms
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Efrén Olivares, an immigration attorney with the Texas Civil Rights Project, who has been working to reunite separated families at the U.S.-Mexico border.
A Look At Some Of The Most Likely Picks To Replace Justice Anthony Kennedy
by Nina Totenberg
President Trump is soon expected to announce his pick to replace outgoing Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy. These are some of the most likely candidates.
Ethiopia And Eritrea Declare End Of War
by Eyder Peralta
Ethiopia and Eritrea formally restored relations today, 20 years after a border war killed an estimated 80,000 people. The restoration of ties ends a cold war that separated neighbors and families.
Only Around Half Of 'Tender Age' Children Will Be Reunited With Parents By Deadline
by John Burnett
Tuesday is the deadline for the Trump administration to reunite migrant parents separated from their children under the age of 5 at the U.S.-Mexico border.