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Florida Gov. DeSantis leads a nationwide shift to politicizing school board races
Governor Ron DeSantis is reshaping school boards in Florida. He's exerting control over local school policies, including how they teach children about race and sexual orientation.
Story Of The 1972 Andes Plane Crash In 'Out Of The Silence'
Eduardo Strauch survived the 1972 Andes plane crash of the Uruguayan rugby team. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with him about his story of hope in his book, Out of the Silence: After the Crash.
Big Tech And Antitrust
by Jacob Goldstein
The government is looking into whether the large tech giants, such as Google and Facebook, are violating antitrust law. We look at the arguments for more regulation.
YouTube Removes White Supremacist Content
by Hannah Allam
YouTube's new policy intended to remove hateful speech from its platform has been effective, but it is also having unintended consequences.
The Future Of Flood Insurance
by Rebecca Hersher
Flood insurance is getting increasingly expensive. So Congress is trying to restructure the federal flood insurance program and figure out how to help people who live in flood-prone areas.
Saving Shooting Memorials
by Sarah Delia
After every mass shooting in the U.S., grief-stricken people place flowers, letters and drawings at the site to honor those who died. What to do with those mementos later is not an easy decision.
Immigrant Advocates Worry As Administration Seeks New Head Of Immigration Agency
by Joel Rose
Those working on behalf of immigrants say wait times for green cards and visas are reaching crisis levels. And with a leadership change at the agency in charge, the wait could get even longer.
Mexico Responds To Trump Tariff Threats
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Carlos Bravo Regidor of the Center for Research and Teaching in Economics in Mexico City about the political implications for Mexico of Trump's tariff threats.
Friends And Family Remember Victims Of Virginia Beach Shooting
Twelve people were killed in a shooting in Virginia Beach on Friday afternoon. Their friends and family have been remembering the victims on social media.
Authorities Investigate Virginia Beach Shooting
by Bobby Allyn
Police in Virginia Beach are still investigating Friday's shooting that left 12 people dead. For one woman who survived, the pain of losing friends and colleagues is raw.
Preparing For Election Threats In 2020
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Laura Rosenberger of the Alliance for Securing Democracy about ongoing threats to the U.S. electoral system from foreign operatives.