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12 jurors selected in Trump hush money trial
by Ximena Bustillo
Former President Donald Trump is present in the courtroom while New Yorkers answer personal questions about their ability to serve on the jury.
Actor Kevin Conroy, best known as the voice of Batman, died Friday at age 66
by Glen Weldon
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Pop Culture Happy Hour host Glen Weldon about the death of actor Kevin Conroy, best known as the voice of Batman in the 1990s animated series.
Biden says the U.S. is leading global warming action, but it may not be enough
by Ruth Sherlock
President Biden went to the U.N. climate conference in Egypt to say the U.S. is leading urgent action to reduce global warming trends — but it may not be fast enough or sufficient.
Debris from Challenger space shuttle found off the coast of Florida
NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks with National Air and Space Museum curator Jennifer Levasseur about recently discovered debris from the Challenger space shuttle.
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
by David Gura
FTX, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Friday. It took less than a week for the company, and its once-popular CEO, to wipe out financially.
Latino voters helped Democrats stave off red wave, says strategist
NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks with Democratic strategist Chuck Rocha about how Latinos voted in the midterms.
Congress is older than ever. It hasn't always been this way.
NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks with Insider Data Senior Editor Walt Hickey about aging lawmakers in the U.S., and why Congress has been skewing older now than in years past.
A group of 11th graders in Wisconsin show the limitations of a two-party system
by Sequoia Carrillo
A mock election in a Wisconsin government class shows the limitations of a two-party system.
The groundbreaking comedy series 'Atlanta' is ending after four seasons
by Eric Deggans
FX's comedy-drama series "Atlanta" is ending Thursday after four seasons. The show is centered on the lives of a group of Black millennials living in Atlanta.
Consumer prices in October were 7.7% higher than a year ago
by Scott Horsley
Consumer prices in October were 7.7% higher than a year ago. That's a slower pace of inflation than in September and it triggered a rally on Wall Street.
Why one Texas school district is offering grief training to mental health providers
by Rhitu Chatterjee
Schools across the U.S. are seeing more students struggle with grief, but are ill-equipped to support them. One school district in Texas is training its mental health providers to help them cope.
Swamp pop artist Tommy McLain on his new album, "I Ran Down Every Dream"
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with swamp pop artist Tommy McLain about releasing a new album for the first time in 40 years and what the genre means to him.