Immigrant Advocates Ask Court To Release Unaccompanied Minors Detained In Florida A court settlement limits how long the government can det...
Read More
NPR News: Virginia Beach Mayor Calls Shooting 'Most Devastating Day In History' For The City
Virginia Beach Mayor Calls Shooting 'Most Devastating Day In History' For The City At least 11 victims are dead after a mass shooti...
Read More
NPR News: 11 Victims Killed In Shooting In Virginia's Largest City
11 Victims Killed In Shooting In Virginia's Largest City NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Barbara Henley, a Virginia Beach councilmemb...
Read More
NPR News: Chinese Tourism To U.S. Is Down After Years Of Booming Growth
Chinese Tourism To U.S. Is Down After Years Of Booming Growth Fewer Chinese tourists have been visiting Hawaii, Arizona and other populatio...
Read More
NPR News: Nearly 8 Months After Hurricane Michael, Florida Panhandle Feels Left Behind
Nearly 8 Months After Hurricane Michael, Florida Panhandle Feels Left Behind Floridians are still reeling from the Category 5 storm's e...
Read More
Michelle Obama, Tommy Hilfiger and Kris Jenner on the Charity Circuit
By DENNY LEE from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2KhSrDu
Read More
NPR News: Missouri Abortion Provider Wins Reprieve, As Judge Rules Against State
Missouri Abortion Provider Wins Reprieve, As Judge Rules Against State The judge granted the clinic's request for a temporary retrainin...
Read More
NPR News: As CBD Oils Become More Popular, The FDA Considers Whether To Set New Rules
As CBD Oils Become More Popular, The FDA Considers Whether To Set New Rules The marijuana extract is touted as a way to ease anxiety and in...
Read More
Kodi Smit-McPhee, a Star of ‘X Men: Dark Phoenix,’ Has Real-Life Battles
By ALEX HAWGOOD from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2WgYks2
Read More
NPR News: Ted Cruz And Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Team Up To Ban Lawmakers From Lobbying
Ted Cruz And Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Team Up To Ban Lawmakers From Lobbying It started with Rep. Ocasio-Cortez's tweet about former Co...
Read More
Yoga’s Instagram Provocateur
By KATHERINE ROSMAN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2JPaKRa
Read More
NPR News: As Missouri's Last Abortion Provider Nears Closing, Neighboring Clinics Prepare
As Missouri's Last Abortion Provider Nears Closing, Neighboring Clinics Prepare With hours to go before the expiration of a state licen...
Read More
NPR News: Are Tariffs On Mexico The Right Way To Stymie Illegal Immigration?
Are Tariffs On Mexico The Right Way To Stymie Illegal Immigration? NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Brandon Judd, president of the border p...
Read More
NPR News: 'This America' Pits Rise In Nationalism Against Championing Of Liberal Democracy
'This America' Pits Rise In Nationalism Against Championing Of Liberal Democracy Jill Lepore, author of These Truths, argues that s...
Read More
NPR News: Trump Administration Announces New Tariffs On Mexico
Trump Administration Announces New Tariffs On Mexico The president is hitting Mexico with new tariffs to pressure it to crack down on the m...
Read More
NPR News: Missouri Clinic That Performs Abortions Fights To Stay Open
Missouri Clinic That Performs Abortions Fights To Stay Open The clinic in Saint Louis is suing to stay open. If it closes, Missouri would b...
Read More
NPR News: Movie Productions In Georgia May Stop Over State's Abortion Law
Movie Productions In Georgia May Stop Over State's Abortion Law Entertainment companies say they may not do business in Georgia if a re...
Read More
NPR News: News Brief: Tariffs On Mexico, Missouri Clinic, Rotavirus Vaccine
News Brief: Tariffs On Mexico, Missouri Clinic, Rotavirus Vaccine Trump announces a 5% tax on all goods from Mexico. Missouri may soon be w...
Read More
NPR News: StoryCorps: Remembering Dr. William 'Lynn' Weaver
StoryCorps: Remembering Dr. William 'Lynn' Weaver William "Lynn" Weaver, whose StoryCorps interviews have been among the ...
Read More
NPR News: Privately Funded Border Wall Near Completion In New Mexico
Privately Funded Border Wall Near Completion In New Mexico We Build the Wall, a non-profit organization funding construction of a section o...
Read More
NPR News: I Am A Woman": Track Star Caster Semenya Continues Her Fight to Compete As A Female
I Am A Woman": Track Star Caster Semenya Continues Her Fight to Compete As A Female Male and female athletes compete in separate categ...
Read More
These Millennials Got New Roommates. They’re Nuns.
By NELLIE BOWLES from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2W2CDa0
Read More
Are Likes and Followers the Problem With Social Media?
By JOHN HERRMAN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2JNH0UH
Read More
NPR News: 8 Spelling Bee Winners Named As Co-Champions In Historic Marathon Competition
8 Spelling Bee Winners Named As Co-Champions In Historic Marathon Competition Eight co-champions are taking home the 2019 Scripps National ...
Read More
My Husband Wore Really Tight Shorts to the Eclipse Party
By KERRY EGAN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2I8c7au
Read More
NPR News: Trump Announces New Tariffs On Mexico To Force Cooperation On Illegal Immigration
Trump Announces New Tariffs On Mexico To Force Cooperation On Illegal Immigration In a statement issued late Thursday, President Trump said...
Read More
NPR News: Louisiana Governor Says He Plans To Sign Bill Restricting Most Abortions Into Law
Louisiana Governor Says He Plans To Sign Bill Restricting Most Abortions Into Law Louisiana is the latest state where lawmakers have voted ...
Read More
NPR News: Thad Cochran, Long-Serving Mississippi Senator, Dies At 81
Thad Cochran, Long-Serving Mississippi Senator, Dies At 81 Cochran used his considerable influence, including serving as chairman of the Se...
Read More
NPR News: The Regulations Allegedly Violated By The Last Clinic Offering Abortions In Missouri
The Regulations Allegedly Violated By The Last Clinic Offering Abortions In Missouri NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Dr. Randall Willia...
Read More
NPR News: Learning About The Holocaust Could Soon Be Mandatory In Oregon Thanks To This Friendship
Learning About The Holocaust Could Soon Be Mandatory In Oregon Thanks To This Friendship Oregon public schools could soon be required to te...
Read More
NPR News: Florida Panhandle Still Feeling Effects Of Michael As New Hurricane Season Begins
Florida Panhandle Still Feeling Effects Of Michael As New Hurricane Season Begins Hurricane season begins June 1, but the Florida panhandle...
Read More
NPR News: Media Companies May Stop Productions In Georgia Over New Abortion Law
Media Companies May Stop Productions In Georgia Over New Abortion Law The Walt Disney Co. and Netflix are concerned that the rights of peop...
Read More
NPR News: Samin Nosrat Is Making Space At The Table
Samin Nosrat Is Making Space At The Table Nosrat is that rare thing: a woman of color in the upper echelons of the hyper-competitive food w...
Read More
NPR News: GOP Redistricting Strategist Played Role In Push For Census Citizenship Question
GOP Redistricting Strategist Played Role In Push For Census Citizenship Question A deceased redistricting specialist's documents sugges...
Read More
I’m Invited to the Wedding, Sort Of
By PHILIP GALANES from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2HKLZTQ
Read More
NPR News: New Hampshire Abolishes Death Penalty, As Lawmakers Override Governor's Veto
New Hampshire Abolishes Death Penalty, As Lawmakers Override Governor's Veto Calling capital punishment "archaic, costly, discrimi...
Read More
NPR News: A Dad Wins Fight To Increase Parental Leave For Men At JPMorgan Chase
A Dad Wins Fight To Increase Parental Leave For Men At JPMorgan Chase Derek Rotondo filed a class action complaint against his employer for...
Read More
NPR News: Survivors Of Sexual Abuse By Nuns Want Greater Visibility For Their Claims
Survivors Of Sexual Abuse By Nuns Want Greater Visibility For Their Claims Victims of sexual misconduct by nuns say there hasn't yet be...
Read More
NPR News: Oregon's Cap On Greenhouse Gas Emissions Opposed By Groups On Both Sides
Oregon's Cap On Greenhouse Gas Emissions Opposed By Groups On Both Sides Oregon wants to reduce carbon emissions by adopting a cap-and-...
Read More
NPR News: 1972 Message In A Bottle Gets Response Via Facebook
1972 Message In A Bottle Gets Response Via Facebook In 1972, Tina Green put a note in a bottle and threw it into Lake Michigan. She got a n...
Read More
NPR News: 97-Year-Old Rhode Island Woman Named Honorary Prom Queen
97-Year-Old Rhode Island Woman Named Honorary Prom Queen Helen Danis grew up during the Great Depression and didn't go to her prom. Her...
Read More
NPR News: License For Missouri's Only Clinic That Performs Abortions Expires Friday
License For Missouri's Only Clinic That Performs Abortions Expires Friday Missouri is days away from being without a clinic that provid...
Read More
NPR News: With Attendance Down, Rural Churches Pool Resources To Keep Doors Open
With Attendance Down, Rural Churches Pool Resources To Keep Doors Open Rural churches, often the bedrock of the community, are facing decli...
Read More
NPR News: 'Gold Rush': Cannabidiol Industry Booms Amid Uncertain Regulation
'Gold Rush': Cannabidiol Industry Booms Amid Uncertain Regulation Retailers across the country have begun to capitalize on the risi...
Read More
NPR News: A Sea Of Sagebrush Disappears, Making Way For Fire-Prone Cheatgrass
A Sea Of Sagebrush Disappears, Making Way For Fire-Prone Cheatgrass In the past two years more than 800,000 acres in Northern Nevada have b...
Read More
NPR News: Old Fight, New Front: AIDS Activists Want Lower Drug Prices. Now!
Old Fight, New Front: AIDS Activists Want Lower Drug Prices. Now! In the 1980s, ACT UP demanded action from the U.S. government and got res...
Read More
NPR News: Child Struck By Foul Ball At Cubs-Astros Game
Child Struck By Foul Ball At Cubs-Astros Game "As soon as I hit it, the first person I locked eyes on was her," Chicago Cubs Albe...
Read More
I Can’t Remember Anyone’s Name. Maybe That’s Not a Problem?
By DAVID COLMAN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2QzVyYB
Read More
NPR News: Louisiana Lawmakers Approve Strict Abortion Limit, Dem. Governor Says He Will Sign it
Louisiana Lawmakers Approve Strict Abortion Limit, Dem. Governor Says He Will Sign it Six other states have recently passed laws banning ab...
Read More
NPR News: How A Radio Frequency Is Delivering High Speed Internet To Small Towns
How A Radio Frequency Is Delivering High Speed Internet To Small Towns Students who don't have access to high-speed internet are part o...
Read More
Eat, Pray, Love, Lose, Write a Book, Repeat
By PENELOPE GREEN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/30UvZGE
Read More
NPR News: $6.75 Million Settlement Paid To Family Of Milwaukee Inmate Who Died From Dehydration
$6.75 Million Settlement Paid To Family Of Milwaukee Inmate Who Died From Dehydration Terrill Thomas died in 2016, seven days after prison ...
Read More
Jacki Weaver Reads ‘What Luck Means Now’
By Unknown Author from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Xdu1id
Read More
NPR News: Uber To Start Banning Passengers With Low Ratings
Uber To Start Banning Passengers With Low Ratings "Respect is a two-way street, and so is accountability," a company official ann...
Read More
NPR News: How Oklahoma Is Coping With Devastating Floods Across The State
How Oklahoma Is Coping With Devastating Floods Across The State NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Col. Christopher Hussin, of Army Corps ...
Read More
NPR News: Rain Keeps Falling In Oklahoma As State's Levees Are Tested
Rain Keeps Falling In Oklahoma As State's Levees Are Tested A surge of floodwater is moving from Oklahoma and into Arkansas. The rain h...
Read More
NPR News: AIDS Activists Take On The High Price Of HIV Prevention Pill
AIDS Activists Take On The High Price Of HIV Prevention Pill In the 1980s, AIDS activists demanded action from the U.S. government in a dra...
Read More
NPR News: Rep. Seth Moulton Announces Mental Health Care Proposal By Sharing His Experience
Rep. Seth Moulton Announces Mental Health Care Proposal By Sharing His Experience Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., Iraq veteran and presidential...
Read More
NPR News: Part 2: This Teen Planned A School Shooting. But Did He Break The Law?
Part 2: This Teen Planned A School Shooting. But Did He Break The Law? The 2018 arrest of Vermont teenager Jack Sawyer raised some big lega...
Read More
NPR News: Cities Are Making Big Climate Promises. Keeping Them Can Be Tough
Cities Are Making Big Climate Promises. Keeping Them Can Be Tough Dozens of cities have ambitious plans to get their electricity from clean...
Read More
NPR News: 'Plenty Of Cards To Play': Chinese Media Suggest Cutting Rare Earth Exports To U.S.
'Plenty Of Cards To Play': Chinese Media Suggest Cutting Rare Earth Exports To U.S. Rare earths are used in communications, health ...
Read More
Wow, Tevas Got Cute
By ELIZA BROOKE from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2YVRKnG
Read More
Spike Lee’s Latest Joint
By Unknown Author from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2QvcCiF
Read More
No Sleep Till Bridgehampton
By BEN WIDDICOMBE from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/30QbydR
Read More
NPR News: Michael Wolff's New Trump Tell-All 'Siege,' Stars Steve Bannon And Cast Of No-Names
Michael Wolff's New Trump Tell-All 'Siege,' Stars Steve Bannon And Cast Of No-Names The Fire and Fury author offers surprising ...
Read More
NPR News: Missouri Health Clinic May Be Forced To Stop Abortion Services
Missouri Health Clinic May Be Forced To Stop Abortion Services NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Dr. Colleen McNicholas, an abortion provide...
Read More
NPR News: News Brief: Missouri Abortion Issue, Oklahoma Flooding, Election Security
News Brief: Missouri Abortion Issue, Oklahoma Flooding, Election Security Missouri's last clinic that provides abortions is close to lo...
Read More
NPR News: Mired In Medical Debt? Federal Rule Changes Proposed For Bill Collectors
Mired In Medical Debt? Federal Rule Changes Proposed For Bill Collectors More than half of Americans contacted about an overdue bill said i...
Read More
NPR News: New Mexico Officials Scramble To Handle Bus Loads Of Asylum-Seekers
New Mexico Officials Scramble To Handle Bus Loads Of Asylum-Seekers NPR's Noel King talks to Chris Brice, an official with New Mexico...
Read More
NPR News: For Many Navajos, Getting Hooked Up To The Power Grid Can Be Life-Changing
For Many Navajos, Getting Hooked Up To The Power Grid Can Be Life-Changing Utility crews from around the U.S. are volunteering their time t...
Read More
NPR News: After Paradise, Living With Fire Means Redefining Resilience
After Paradise, Living With Fire Means Redefining Resilience Across the West, hundreds of communities are vulnerable to wildfires. But wild...
Read More
NPR News: Arkansas River Watershed Is At Breaking Point, Oklahoma Governor Says
Arkansas River Watershed Is At Breaking Point, Oklahoma Governor Says In Oklahoma, Tulsa and other nearby communities are in a tense stando...
Read More
Anthony Joshua, Knockout Machine. And He Can Box.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2I2bwXI
Read More
NPR News: Large Tornado Touches Down Near Kansas City, At Least 12 Injured
Large Tornado Touches Down Near Kansas City, At Least 12 Injured The massive tornado skirted around the metropolitan area but struck severa...
Read More
So You’re Back at Home for the Summer …
By CLAIRE HAUG from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2QuUzsJ
Read More
NPR News: In Oklahoma, Tulsa Braces For More Flooding, Big Test Of The City's Levees
In Oklahoma, Tulsa Braces For More Flooding, Big Test Of The City's Levees Record rainfall and flooding are causing all sorts of proble...
Read More
NPR News: Ohio Governor Declares State Of Emergency After Tornadoes Strike Dayton Region
Ohio Governor Declares State Of Emergency After Tornadoes Strike Dayton Region A swarm of tornadoes tore through parts of Ohio and Indiana ...
Read More
NPR News: Michigan State President Dr. Samuel Stanley Jr. On His Plans For The University
Michigan State President Dr. Samuel Stanley Jr. On His Plans For The University NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with new Michigan State Univer...
Read More
NPR News: Missouri Could Soon Be The Only U.S. State Without A Clinic That Provides Abortions
Missouri Could Soon Be The Only U.S. State Without A Clinic That Provides Abortions Planned Parenthood says it might have to stop providing...
Read More
NPR News: Planned Parenthood President Reacts To Potential End Of Abortion Services In Missouri
Planned Parenthood President Reacts To Potential End Of Abortion Services In Missouri NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Leana Wen, presiden...
Read More
NPR News: How Johnson & Johnson Ended Up At The Center Of A Trial In The Opioid Crisis
How Johnson & Johnson Ended Up At The Center Of A Trial In The Opioid Crisis NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Wall Street Journal...
Read More
NPR News: Opioid Epidemic Trial Against Johnson & Johnson Begins In Oklahoma
Opioid Epidemic Trial Against Johnson & Johnson Begins In Oklahoma The first major trial against an opioid manufacturer began Tuesday i...
Read More
NPR News: Extending 'Zero Tolerance' To People Who Help Migrants Along The Border
Extending 'Zero Tolerance' To People Who Help Migrants Along The Border Scott Warren of the humanitarian group 'No More Deaths...
Read More
NPR News: This Teen Planned A School Shooting. But Did He Break The Law?
This Teen Planned A School Shooting. But Did He Break The Law? In 2018, Jack Sawyer told police he wanted to set a new record: highest deat...
Read More
Tiny Love Stories: ‘Hey’ Is Not ‘Heyy’
By Unknown Author from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2MfFw7P
Read More
NPR News: Texas Voting Chief Who Led Botched Voter Purge Resigns
Texas Voting Chief Who Led Botched Voter Purge Resigns Secretary of State David Whitley was behind an effort to remove alleged noncitizens ...
Read More
Why Shailene Woodley Is Taking Ice Baths in Her Hotel Room
By BEE SHAPIRO from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2YR17ov
Read More
NPR News: After Tumult Over Nassar Scandal, Michigan State University Gets A New President
After Tumult Over Nassar Scandal, Michigan State University Gets A New President Two former presidents of MSU have resigned since January 2...
Read More
NPR News: Missouri Could Soon Become First State Without A Clinic That Performs Abortions
Missouri Could Soon Become First State Without A Clinic That Performs Abortions A handful of states each have one remaining clinic that per...
Read More
NPR News: Smithsonian Institution Names Lonnie Bunch III As Its Next Secretary
Smithsonian Institution Names Lonnie Bunch III As Its Next Secretary Bunch, the founding director of the National Museum of African America...
Read More
NPR News: Instagramming Crowds Pack National Parks
Instagramming Crowds Pack National Parks Social media is helping driving more people to visit national parks. While it's getting folks ...
Read More
NPR News: Indiana And Ohio Are The Latest States Hit With Tornadoes
Indiana And Ohio Are The Latest States Hit With Tornadoes Steve Inskeep talks to Fire Chief Jeffrey Payne in Dayton, Ohio, about the damage...
Read More
NPR News: TSA Issues Specific Message To Memphis Travelers
TSA Issues Specific Message To Memphis Travelers The annual World Champion Barbecue cooking Contest is being held this month in Memphis. TS...
Read More
NPR News: The First State Trial Of The Opioid Epidemic Is About To Begin
The First State Trial Of The Opioid Epidemic Is About To Begin The first trial of an opioid manufacturer begins Tuesday in Norman, Oklahoma...
Read More
NPR News: Tulsa Braces For More Severe Storms, Mayor Bynum Says
Tulsa Braces For More Severe Storms, Mayor Bynum Says Levees in Tulsa, Okla., are being tested as the Arkansas River swells to a level not ...
Read More
NPR News: News Brief: Ohio Tornadoes, Disaster Fund Lessons, ISIS Trials
News Brief: Ohio Tornadoes, Disaster Fund Lessons, ISIS Trials Destructive tornadoes touched down in Ohio overnight. A lesson from a Califo...
Read More
NPR News: 'We Need To Evolve': Police Get Help To Improve Hate Crime Tracking
'We Need To Evolve': Police Get Help To Improve Hate Crime Tracking Bias-motivated crimes are rising, but few police departments ar...
Read More
NPR News: Rethinking Disaster Recovery After A California Town Is Leveled By Wildfire
Rethinking Disaster Recovery After A California Town Is Leveled By Wildfire The 2018 Camp Fire destroyed 90% of the town of Paradise, Calif...
Read More
NPR News: Multiple Tornadoes Touch Down In Dayton, Ohio, Catastrophic Damage Reported
Multiple Tornadoes Touch Down In Dayton, Ohio, Catastrophic Damage Reported The National Weather Service reports the dangerous twisters, wh...
Read More
NPR News: Medical Debt From In-Prison Injuries Is Chasing Inmates After Release
Medical Debt From In-Prison Injuries Is Chasing Inmates After Release In Arizona, prisoners are being charged for medical procedures the st...
Read More
NPR News: 'Cog In A Machine,' 'Alone And Afraid': Tweeting Vets Give Army An Earful
'Cog In A Machine,' 'Alone And Afraid': Tweeting Vets Give Army An Earful The U.S. Army asked service members on Twitter: H...
Read More
NPR News: Need A Child Care Subsidy? This Mom Would Tell You Not To Hold Your Breath
Need A Child Care Subsidy? This Mom Would Tell You Not To Hold Your Breath Nationwide, the demand for subsidized child care exceeds the sup...
Read More
NPR News: As Floodwaters Threaten To Wash Away WWII Sub, Crews Race To Sink It
As Floodwaters Threaten To Wash Away WWII Sub, Crews Race To Sink It A World War II-era submarine is again in the water after flooding in O...
Read More
NPR News: Disasters Pile Up As Storms Continue Plowing Through Oklahoma
Disasters Pile Up As Storms Continue Plowing Through Oklahoma Severe weather has walloped Oklahoma this month. First major flooding hit muc...
Read More
NPR News: As Silence Looms For Rolling Thunder, A Vet Explains What It's Meant To Him
As Silence Looms For Rolling Thunder, A Vet Explains What It's Meant To Him Thousands of motorcyclists ride to Washington, D.C., every ...
Read More
NPR News: 'This Case Will Set A Precedent': First Major Opioid Trial To Begin In Oklahoma
'This Case Will Set A Precedent': First Major Opioid Trial To Begin In Oklahoma Oklahoma's trial is the first in a wave of liti...
Read More
NPR News: To Control Wildfires, Western Officials Are Urged To Follow South's Lead
To Control Wildfires, Western Officials Are Urged To Follow South's Lead The South is the nation's leader in setting small wildfire...
Read More
NPR News: 'American Soil' Is Increasingly Foreign Owned
'American Soil' Is Increasingly Foreign Owned The number of acres of U.S. farmland held by foreign-owned investors has doubled in t...
Read More
NPR News: A U.S. Army Tweet Asking 'How Has Serving Impacted You?' Got An Agonizing Response
A U.S. Army Tweet Asking 'How Has Serving Impacted You?' Got An Agonizing Response In response to the May 23 tweet, thousands of ve...
Read More
NPR News: Historic Tank Is Repainted. It's Now Lemon-Lime Yellow
Historic Tank Is Repainted. It's Now Lemon-Lime Yellow The group that maintains the tank in West Virginia admits a mistake. They tried ...
Read More
NPR News: Army Surprised By Answers To Its Question: How Has Serving Impacted You?
Army Surprised By Answers To Its Question: How Has Serving Impacted You? As part of a Memorial Day tribute, the U.S. Army asked service mem...
Read More
NPR News: The High Cost Of The Opioid Epidemic For Communities
The High Cost Of The Opioid Epidemic For Communities State and local governments say the prescription opioid epidemic is costing them billi...
Read More
NPR News: Political Fallout Escalates After SF Police Raid Journalist's Office
Political Fallout Escalates After SF Police Raid Journalist's Office The San Francisco Police Officers' Association is calling on t...
Read More
NPR News: Selective Service Registration Comes Under Fire Again
Selective Service Registration Comes Under Fire Again Despite the all-volunteer military, men in the U.S. still have to register for the dr...
Read More
What 8 Green Thumbs Wore to the New York Botanical Garden
By JOHN ORTVED from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2I3oXa2
Read More
NPR News: Teva Pharmaceuticals Agrees To $85 Million Settlement With Oklahoma In Opioid Case
Teva Pharmaceuticals Agrees To $85 Million Settlement With Oklahoma In Opioid Case Oklahoma's attorney general had filed a lawsuit agai...
Read More
NPR News: Likely Tornado Kills At Least 2 In Oklahoma
Likely Tornado Kills At Least 2 In Oklahoma The storm struck the city of El Reno late Saturday night, causing severe damage to a motel and ...
Read More
NPR News: Massachusetts 'Drag Prom' Offers Accepting Space
Massachusetts 'Drag Prom' Offers Accepting Space It's prom season, an anxious time for young people. It can be especially hard ...
Read More
NPR News: Colorado Court Complicates Life For Drug-Sniffing Dogs
Colorado Court Complicates Life For Drug-Sniffing Dogs A Colorado State Supreme Court ruling is putting some police dogs out of work. NPR...
Read More
NPR News: Tired Of Being 'Dope Sick,' A Drug User Gets Help From Police To Get Sober
Tired Of Being 'Dope Sick,' A Drug User Gets Help From Police To Get Sober "Just continually putting people in jail, that'...
Read More
NPR News: In Mexico, New Groups Offer Aid To A Young Generation Of Deported 'DREAMers'
In Mexico, New Groups Offer Aid To A Young Generation Of Deported 'DREAMers' As former DREAMers return to Mexico with valuable skil...
Read More
NPR News: How Office Temperature Affects Cognitive Performance
How Office Temperature Affects Cognitive Performance Do you often hear your colleagues complain that your office is too cold? Tom Chang of ...
Read More
NPR News: TAPS Program Helps Families Of The Fallen
TAPS Program Helps Families Of The Fallen NPR's Susan Davis speaks with Erin Yaggy and August Cabrera about a mentoring program that he...
Read More
NPR News: An Update From Paradise High School After Camp Fire
An Update From Paradise High School After Camp Fire NPR's Susan Davis checks in with Loren Lighthall, the Paradise High School principa...
Read More
NPR News: Beer Archaeologists Are Reviving Ancient Ales — With Some Strange Results
Beer Archaeologists Are Reviving Ancient Ales — With Some Strange Results From pre-Incan to Viking-inspired to a George Washington porter, ...
Read More
NPR News: As Opioids Fuel Growing Female Prison Population, Ohio Tries Alternative Treatment
As Opioids Fuel Growing Female Prison Population, Ohio Tries Alternative Treatment Ohio's growing female prison population can be tied ...
Read More
NPR News: Remembering Voting Rights Activist Theresa Burroughs
Remembering Voting Rights Activist Theresa Burroughs The Alabama civil rights foot soldier, who marched for voting rights and endured an at...
Read More
NPR News: The Release And Supervision Of Radicalized Convicts
The Release And Supervision Of Radicalized Convicts NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kevin Lowry, former Chief U.S. Probation Officer, a...
Read More
NPR News: Why Suburban Moms Are Delivering Your Groceries
Why Suburban Moms Are Delivering Your Groceries After two master's degrees and three children, Hilary Gordon is one of the women who no...
Read More
NPR News: 47 States Call On Betsy Devos To Forgive Student Loans For Disabled Veterans
47 States Call On Betsy Devos To Forgive Student Loans For Disabled Veterans Attorneys general from 47 states, three U.S. territories and t...
Read More
NPR News: What We (Don't) Talk About When We Talk About Porn
What We (Don't) Talk About When We Talk About Porn Access to pornography is easier now than ever before. For many people, it's thei...
Read More
NPR News: Rolling To A Halt: Memorial Day Motorcycle Rally Ends 30-Year Tradition
Rolling To A Halt: Memorial Day Motorcycle Rally Ends 30-Year Tradition Motorcyclists with the veteran advocacy group, Rolling Thunder Inc....
Read More
NPR News: Trump Administration Proposes Eliminating Protections For Transgender People In ACA
Trump Administration Proposes Eliminating Protections For Transgender People In ACA The Department of Health and Human Services has announc...
Read More
NPR News: Rolling Thunder Prepares For Final Ride In D.C.
Rolling Thunder Prepares For Final Ride In D.C. The annual Rolling Thunder motorcycle rally in the nation's capital will host its last ...
Read More
NPR News: Assange, Free Speech And The Espionage Act
Assange, Free Speech And The Espionage Act NPR's Scott Simon talks to analyst Asha Rangappa about the indictment of Julian Assange unde...
Read More
NPR News: He Led A Platoon Of Artists Who Fooled The Germans: 'Imagination Is Unbelievable'
He Led A Platoon Of Artists Who Fooled The Germans: 'Imagination Is Unbelievable' At 104 years old, Gilbert Seltzer remembers his t...
Read More
NPR News: In Rural West Texas, Illegal Border Crossings Are Routine For U.S. Citizens
In Rural West Texas, Illegal Border Crossings Are Routine For U.S. Citizens In some remote border towns in Texas along the Rio Grande, U.S....
Read More
Traditional Dresses as Resistance
By MALIN FEZEHAI, VICTORIA BLANCO and EVE LYONS from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Qq1UJX
Read More
NPR News: Theresa Burroughs, Voting Rights Activist, Dies At 89 In Alabama
Theresa Burroughs, Voting Rights Activist, Dies At 89 In Alabama "Disappear? We're not going to do that," she said. She went ...
Read More
NPR News: San Francisco Police Chief Apologizes For Raid On Home Of Freelance Journalist
San Francisco Police Chief Apologizes For Raid On Home Of Freelance Journalist A raid on a journalist's home to determine the source of...
Read More
NPR News: Treasury Secretary Mnuchin Says Harriet Tubman $20 Bill Will Be Delayed
Treasury Secretary Mnuchin Says Harriet Tubman $20 Bill Will Be Delayed Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said this week that the Harriet Tu...
Read More
NPR News: Colorado Caps Insulin Co-Pays At $100 For Insured Residents
Colorado Caps Insulin Co-Pays At $100 For Insured Residents A new law, signed by the governor earlier this week, is aimed at helping diabet...
Read More
NPR News: Boston's Museum Of Fine Arts Under Scrutiny After Students Say They Were Racially Profiled
Boston's Museum Of Fine Arts Under Scrutiny After Students Say They Were Racially Profiled On a seventh grade field trip to Boston'...
Read More
NPR News: Wisconsin Man Sentenced To 2 Life Terms For Kidnapping Teen, Murdering Her Parents
Wisconsin Man Sentenced To 2 Life Terms For Kidnapping Teen, Murdering Her Parents The case drew national attention as a search for 13-year...
Read More
NPR News: Trump Administration Proposes Eliminating Protections For Transgender People In ACA
Trump Administration Proposes Eliminating Protections For Transgender People In ACA The Department of Health and Human Services has announc...
Read More
NPR News: Trump Orders An Additional 1,500 Troops To The Middle East
Trump Orders An Additional 1,500 Troops To The Middle East The Pentagon would not say where the troops would be sent, other than that they ...
Read More
NPR News: Chef Mario Batali Pleads Not Guilty In Boston Assault And Battery Case
Chef Mario Batali Pleads Not Guilty In Boston Assault And Battery Case Batali stepped away from his restaurants and TV appearances after ac...
Read More
Hillary Clinton, Oprah Winfrey and Jeff Bezos Celebrate Lady Liberty
By DENNY LEE from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/30JfP2A
Read More
NPR News: Missouri Governor Signs Ban On Abortion After 8 Weeks Of Pregnancy
Missouri Governor Signs Ban On Abortion After 8 Weeks Of Pregnancy The bill makes no exception for cases of incest or rape and follows the ...
Read More
NPR News: Optimism After Day-Long Meeting On Efforts To Fix Boeing 737 Max
Optimism After Day-Long Meeting On Efforts To Fix Boeing 737 Max The head of the Federal Aviation Administration hinted it could re-certify...
Read More
After Partying in Montauk All Summer, He Wrote a Memoir About It
By TODD PLUMMER from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2HAuyWj
Read More
NPR News: Harvey Weinstein 'Reaches $44 Million Deal' With Accusers
Harvey Weinstein 'Reaches $44 Million Deal' With Accusers Dozens of women accuse him of sexual misconduct. About $30 million would ...
Read More
He’s Not Ready to Move In. I’m Not Ready to Break Up.
By PHILIP GALANES from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/30JTwKq
Read More
NPR News: In California, Agreement On New Rules For When Police Can Use Deadly Force
In California, Agreement On New Rules For When Police Can Use Deadly Force Under the agreement, officers will only be able to use lethal fo...
Read More
NPR News: WSJ: Harvey Weinstein Reaches $44 Million Deal Over Sexual Misconduct
WSJ: Harvey Weinstein Reaches $44 Million Deal Over Sexual Misconduct The Wall Street Journal is reporting a deal in a sexual misconduct ca...
Read More
NPR News: Licensed Undocumented Immigrants May Lead To Safer Roads, Connecticut Finds
Licensed Undocumented Immigrants May Lead To Safer Roads, Connecticut Finds Allowing undocumented immigrants in Connecticut to obtain drive...
Read More
NPR News: $19 Billion Deal Reached In Senate For Disaster Aid
$19 Billion Deal Reached In Senate For Disaster Aid NPR's Noel King talks to GOP Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma about the assistance p...
Read More
NPR News: News Brief: Disaster Package, Assange Charges, India Election Results
News Brief: Disaster Package, Assange Charges, India Election Results The Senate approved a $19.1 billion disaster aid package. A federal g...
Read More
Ron Howard, Avatar of Americana
By MAUREEN DOWD from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2EqyNRZ
Read More
Confirm or Deny: Ron Howard
By MAUREEN DOWD from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2HNqf8O
Read More
NPR News: Navy SEAL, Who Faces War Crimes Charges, To Go On Trial Next Week
Navy SEAL, Who Faces War Crimes Charges, To Go On Trial Next Week Members of Gallagher's unit are scheduled to testify against him at t...
Read More
NPR News: Julián Castro Wants To Redefine Which Immigrants Have 'Merit'
Julián Castro Wants To Redefine Which Immigrants Have 'Merit' The Democratic presidential candidate wants to decriminalize border c...
Read More
NPR News: Survivor Of Deadly 1983 Beirut Bombing: 'We Don't Talk About It Much'
Survivor Of Deadly 1983 Beirut Bombing: 'We Don't Talk About It Much' Navy hospital corpsman James Edward Brown wasn't far ...
Read More
I Can’t Hate My Body if I Love Hers
By KARINA MANTA from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2VQQtwk
Read More
NPR News: American Man Achieves Dream By Reaching Mount Everest Summit, Then Dies
American Man Achieves Dream By Reaching Mount Everest Summit, Then Dies Donald Lynn Cash of Utah achieved his goal of climbing the highest ...
Read More
NPR News: In Statesville, N.C., — There's A Big Flap Brewing Over A Big Flag
In Statesville, N.C., — There's A Big Flap Brewing Over A Big Flag In Statesville, N.C., there's a squabble over an American flag. ...
Read More
NPR News: The Clotilda, Last Known Ship To Bring Slaves To The U.S., Discovered In Alabama
The Clotilda, Last Known Ship To Bring Slaves To The U.S., Discovered In Alabama NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with author and documen...
Read More
NPR News: John Walker Lindh, Known As The American Taliban, Released From Prison After 17 Years
John Walker Lindh, Known As The American Taliban, Released From Prison After 17 Years NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Graeme Wood, s...
Read More
NPR News: Missouri Farm Bureau President Reacts To Trump's Aid Package For U.S. Farmers
Missouri Farm Bureau President Reacts To Trump's Aid Package For U.S. Farmers NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Blake Hurst, presiden...
Read More
NPR News: President Trump Announces $16 Billion Of New Aid For American Farmers
President Trump Announces $16 Billion Of New Aid For American Farmers As the trade war between China and the U.S. escalates, President Trum...
Read More
NPR News: In Missouri, Jefferson City Mayor Assesses Damage After Tornado Hits
In Missouri, Jefferson City Mayor Assesses Damage After Tornado Hits NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Jefferson City Mayor Carrie Tergin...
Read More
NPR News: Former Inmates Are Getting Jobs As Employers Ignore Stigma In Bright Economy
Former Inmates Are Getting Jobs As Employers Ignore Stigma In Bright Economy People convicted of felonies often have difficulties getting h...
Read More
NPR News: U.S. Brings New Charges Against Julian Assange In War Logs, State Cables Case
U.S. Brings New Charges Against Julian Assange In War Logs, State Cables Case A grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia returned a s...
Read More
NPR News: Senate Reaches Deal On Disaster Aid Package As Trump Pivots To Support It
Senate Reaches Deal On Disaster Aid Package As Trump Pivots To Support It The deal does not include any funding for any border-related prog...
Read More
My Miscarriage Cured My Fear of Childbirth
By KRISTIN SMITH SAUCHAK from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2M6yemZ
Read More
NPR News: In This Town, You Apply For A Job And You Get It
In This Town, You Apply For A Job And You Get It Ames, Iowa, has an unemployment rate of 1.5%, making it the tightest job market in the cou...
Read More
NPR News: Disabled Woman Who Gave Birth At Care Facility May Have Been Impregnated Before
Disabled Woman Who Gave Birth At Care Facility May Have Been Impregnated Before New medical documents filed on Wednesday say the woman was ...
Read More
NPR News: Global Aviation Regulators Meet To Consider Timetable For Boeing's 737 Max
Global Aviation Regulators Meet To Consider Timetable For Boeing's 737 Max Global aviation safety officials are meeting in Dallas to di...
Read More
NPR News: 'The Queen' Reveals The Story Of The Woman Who Became A Symbol Of Welfare Fraud
'The Queen' Reveals The Story Of The Woman Who Became A Symbol Of Welfare Fraud Linda Taylor rose to infamy during the 1970s, when ...
Read More
NPR News: McDonald's Protests Over Sexual Harassment Grow As Shareholders Meet
McDonald's Protests Over Sexual Harassment Grow As Shareholders Meet Protests against alleged sexual harassment of McDonald's emplo...
Read More
NPR News: Deadly Tornadoes Strike Midwest
Deadly Tornadoes Strike Midwest Several tornadoes struck Missouri overnight, destroying homes and leaving at least three dead in the state....
Read More
The Cannes Red Carpet is So Much Better Than the Met or the Oscars
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2JXwwl3
Read More
NPR News: Low-Key Election Supervisors' Meeting Takes On New Dimension
Low-Key Election Supervisors' Meeting Takes On New Dimension Florida's 67 election supervisors are meeting after it was revealed th...
Read More
Mischa Barton Is Back Where She Started. Sort of.
By ILANA KAPLAN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2HLDu9V
Read More
NPR News: Violent Tornadoes Cause Catastrophic Damage In Missouri, Killing At Least 3
Violent Tornadoes Cause Catastrophic Damage In Missouri, Killing At Least 3 Thousands were without power and multiple people were hurt as a...
Read More
NPR News: Could Trump's Plan Of Merit-Based Immigration Work In The U.S.?
Could Trump's Plan Of Merit-Based Immigration Work In The U.S.? NPR's Noel King talks to Mireille Paquet, professor of political sc...
Read More
NPR News: 8Th Grader From Texas Wins 2019 National Geographic Bee
8Th Grader From Texas Wins 2019 National Geographic Bee Three finalists competed Wednesday to take home the title at the National Geographi...
Read More
NPR News: As Employment Rises, African American Transplants Ride Jobs Wave To The South
As Employment Rises, African American Transplants Ride Jobs Wave To The South At a time of low unemployment for African Americans, educated...
Read More
NPR News: 'Thank God We're Okay.' Migrants Tell Of Conditions In A Texas CBP Holding Facility
'Thank God We're Okay.' Migrants Tell Of Conditions In A Texas CBP Holding Facility The facility was shut down for 24 hours aft...
Read More
NPR News: Finding New Opportunity For Old Coal-Fired Power Plant Sites
Finding New Opportunity For Old Coal-Fired Power Plant Sites Coal-fired power plants keep closing and communities around the country must d...
Read More
NPR News: How The Fight For Religious Freedom Has Fallen Victim To The Culture Wars
How The Fight For Religious Freedom Has Fallen Victim To The Culture Wars Disputes over LGBT rights and religion's role in public life ...
Read More
The Last, Best Press Agent
By PAUL BROWNFIELD from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2VZQ9A4
Read More
So What Does Rihanna’s First Fenty Collection Actually Look Like?
By ELIZABETH PATON from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2HvvjQm
Read More
Courting the Ultrarich With Chateaus and Chefs
By ELIZABETH PATON from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Er43Ai
Read More
NPR News: South And West Continue Rapid Growth, According To New Population Data
South And West Continue Rapid Growth, According To New Population Data The fastest growing cities are in Arizona, Texas, Washington and Nor...
Read More
NPR News: Alabama Historians Say The Last Known Slave Ship Has Been Found
Alabama Historians Say The Last Known Slave Ship Has Been Found The Clotilda carried 110 people from present-day Benin to the shores of Mob...
Read More
NPR News: Arizona Prisons Urged To Reverse Ban On 'Chokehold' Book
Arizona Prisons Urged To Reverse Ban On 'Chokehold' Book State officials view the book as being potentially "detrimental to th...
Read More
NPR News: Largest Migrant Processing Center In U.S. Briefly Shutdown After Flu Cases
Largest Migrant Processing Center In U.S. Briefly Shutdown After Flu Cases U.S. Customs and Border Protection briefly shut down its largest...
Read More
NPR News: Democrats Clash With Homeland Security Secretary Over Migrant Children Deaths
Democrats Clash With Homeland Security Secretary Over Migrant Children Deaths Democrats on Capitol Hill clashed with the acting Homeland Se...
Read More
NPR News: Kenneth Feinberg To Mediate Roundup Settlement Talks Between Bayer And Plaintiffs
Kenneth Feinberg To Mediate Roundup Settlement Talks Between Bayer And Plaintiffs The prominent attorney has been tapped to facilitate talk...
Read More
Ginnifer Goodwin Reads ‘Clinging to Each Other, We Survived the Storm’
By Unknown Author from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Jy0a0L
Read More
NPR News: New Hampshire Voters Pose Harder Questions To Presidential Candidates
New Hampshire Voters Pose Harder Questions To Presidential Candidates With presidential candidates skilled at giving less-than-responsive a...
Read More
NPR News: Investigation Into Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's Yearbook Was Inconclusive
Investigation Into Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's Yearbook Was Inconclusive The investigation into the racist photo on Virginia Gov. Ral...
Read More
NPR News: School Knew About Racist Photo In Va. Governor's Yearbook Years Before Scandal Broke
School Knew About Racist Photo In Va. Governor's Yearbook Years Before Scandal Broke The investigation into who appears in the racist p...
Read More
NPR News: Many Are Replacing Disability Checks With Paychecks
Many Are Replacing Disability Checks With Paychecks The nation's disability rolls swelled during the Great Recession. But more disabled...
Read More
NPR News: Journalist Chronicles The 'Power Struggle' Within The NRA
Journalist Chronicles The 'Power Struggle' Within The NRA New York Times reporter Danny Hakim discusses conflicts within the NRA...
Read More
Paris Hilton, Jerry Hall, Gayle King and Ava DuVernay Party for Social Justice
By Unknown Author from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2YIczTg
Read More
Rupert Murdoch Is a ‘Big Feminist,’ Says His Wife, Jerry Hall
By BEN WIDDICOMBE from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/30CPqn5
Read More
Girls’ Side and Boys’ Side? Not at These Summer Camps
By DANIELLE BRAFF from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2VXezKo
Read More
CBD Mogul Revives an Architectural Gem in Los Angeles
By MONICA CORCORAN HAREL from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Qhv4ez
Read More
A Room Without Books Is Just Very Sad
By SOPHIE HAIGNEY from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2X5mKBe
Read More
NPR News: 'Theodore Roosevelt For The Defense' Makes A Libel Case Into Gripping Reading
'Theodore Roosevelt For The Defense' Makes A Libel Case Into Gripping Reading Gifted writers Dan Abrams and David Fisher, who previ...
Read More
NPR News: Migrant Processing Center Temporarily Closing After 'Flu-Related' Outbreak
Migrant Processing Center Temporarily Closing After 'Flu-Related' Outbreak The McAllen, Texas, facility is the same one where a 16-...
Read More
NPR News: Anti-Abortion Rights Groups Push GOP To Rethink Rape And Incest Exceptions
Anti-Abortion Rights Groups Push GOP To Rethink Rape And Incest Exceptions After Alabama passed a restrictive abortion law, anti-abortion r...
Read More
NPR News: Anita Hill On 2020 Election: We Don't Need 'To Take The Lesser Of Two Evils'
Anita Hill On 2020 Election: We Don't Need 'To Take The Lesser Of Two Evils' Hill, who testified against Clarence Thomas during...
Read More
NPR News: Nevada Poised To Become 15th State To Ditch Electoral College
Nevada Poised To Become 15th State To Ditch Electoral College The state senate voted along party lines to join the National Popular Vote In...
Read More
NPR News: Has The U.S. Census Ever Asked About Everyone's Citizenship Status?
Has The U.S. Census Ever Asked About Everyone's Citizenship Status? Never before has the U.S. census directly asked for the citizenship...
Read More
NPR News: Nevada Law Removing Abortion Restrictions Passes State Assembly
Nevada Law Removing Abortion Restrictions Passes State Assembly Bucking a national trend toward more restrictions on abortion, the Nevada l...
Read More
Capitalism Camp for Kids
By BRENDAN O’CONNOR from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/30tceFM
Read More
NPR News: Border Crisis Will Impact Airports, TSA Employees' Union Says
Border Crisis Will Impact Airports, TSA Employees' Union Says NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Jacque Simon of the American Federation ...
Read More
NPR News: McDonald's Corp. Faces New Allegations Of Sexual Harassment
McDonald's Corp. Faces New Allegations Of Sexual Harassment Twenty-five new sexual harassment charges and lawsuits have been announced ...
Read More
NPR News: Collateral Damage Of The Trade War, Farmers Want Chinese Market Reopened
Collateral Damage Of The Trade War, Farmers Want Chinese Market Reopened American farmers rely heavily on selling their goods overseas. As ...
Read More
NPR News: McDonald's Facing New Charges Of Sexual Harassment
McDonald's Facing New Charges Of Sexual Harassment The incidents are alleged to have occurred at corporate and franchise stores in 20 c...
Read More
NPR News: U.S. Postal Service Is Testing Self-Driving Trucks
U.S. Postal Service Is Testing Self-Driving Trucks The two-week pilot program will put five autonomous semi-trucks on the road, making the ...
Read More
Snakes on an Astral Plane
By MARISA MELTZER from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2HH1PxG
Read More
NPR News: New York Assembly Passes Bill Closing 'Double Jeopardy' Loophole As Rebuke To Trump
New York Assembly Passes Bill Closing 'Double Jeopardy' Loophole As Rebuke To Trump Top Democrats in the state are framing the chan...
Read More
NPR News: A Look At How To Ride Out Stock Market Storms
A Look At How To Ride Out Stock Market Storms Escalating trade wars and volatile markets cause some investors to make hasty decisions that ...
Read More
NPR News: Floods That Hit The Midwest In March Continue To Affect The Farm Economy
Floods That Hit The Midwest In March Continue To Affect The Farm Economy Midwest Farmers are still cleaning up from record floods in March....
Read More
NPR News: Protests Held Across The U.S. In Response To States Passing Restrictive Abortion Laws
Protests Held Across The U.S. In Response To States Passing Restrictive Abortion Laws Coordinated protests in response to a raft of new sta...
Read More
NPR News: How The Government Is Responding To A 5th Migrant Child Death At The Southern Border
How The Government Is Responding To A 5th Migrant Child Death At The Southern Border Immigration officials have been under fire for months ...
Read More
NPR News: ACLU Reacts To The Latest Death Of A Migrant Child In U.S. Custody
ACLU Reacts To The Latest Death Of A Migrant Child In U.S. Custody NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with ACLU of Texas staff attorney Rochell...
Read More
NPR News: With Workers Hard To Find, Immigration Crackdown Leaves Iowa Town In A Bind
With Workers Hard To Find, Immigration Crackdown Leaves Iowa Town In A Bind Business leaders worry that tough laws against undocumented wor...
Read More
NPR News: Across The Country, Protesters Rally To Stop States' Abortion Bans
Across The Country, Protesters Rally To Stop States' Abortion Bans Protesters rallied outside statehouses and the Supreme Court, where ...
Read More
Tiny Love Stories: ‘How to Meet Cute’
By Unknown Author from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/30DiiLQ
Read More
NPR News: Dressbarn, Women's Clothing Chain, To Close All Stores
Dressbarn, Women's Clothing Chain, To Close All Stores The company's CFO, Steven Taylor, called it a difficult decision but said th...
Read More
NPR News: Tenn. Republican To Resign As House Speaker After Lewd And Sexist Texts
Tenn. Republican To Resign As House Speaker After Lewd And Sexist Texts Tenn. Republican Glen Casada announced he will resign as house spea...
Read More
NPR News: Alabama Faces Deadline To Address Dangerous And Deadly Prison Conditions
Alabama Faces Deadline To Address Dangerous And Deadly Prison Conditions Critics say a plan to build new prisons won't solve the entren...
Read More
NPR News: My Driveway, My Rules: Some Chevys Won't Go (Temporarily) Until Teen Drivers Buckle Up
My Driveway, My Rules: Some Chevys Won't Go (Temporarily) Until Teen Drivers Buckle Up A new feature in some 2020 models will kick in i...
Read More
NPR News: Muslim Lawmakers Host Ramadan Feast At Capitol
Muslim Lawmakers Host Ramadan Feast At Capitol The nonprofit Muslim Advocates, along with the three Muslims in Congress, held an iftar, the...
Read More
Streetwear Is Still Hot. Influencers, a Survey Says, Are Not.
By JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2QbusXN
Read More
NPR News: Grounded Planes Expected To Interfere With Summer Travel
Grounded Planes Expected To Interfere With Summer Travel The grounding of one of Boeing's most popular planes has Southwest, American a...
Read More
NPR News: With Roe V. Wade Threatened, Abortion Rights Supporters Rally
With Roe V. Wade Threatened, Abortion Rights Supporters Rally Abortion rights advocates have organized nationwide protests for Tuesday to p...
Read More
NPR News: Teenage Boy Is The Latest Migrant Minor To Die In U.S. Custody
Teenage Boy Is The Latest Migrant Minor To Die In U.S. Custody A 16-year-old migrant boy has become the fifth minor since December to die a...
Read More
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)