Poland's abortion-rights activists say they can teach Americans about loopholes Transcript As Americans wait for a Supreme Court decision on a case that could overturn the 1973 decision that legalized abortion in the U.S., other countries already pro...
SCOTUS rules restrictions on concealed carry violate the Second Amendment Transcript The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 opinion, ruled that New York's restrictions on the concealed carry of firearms in public violates the Second Amendment. LEILA FADEL,...
What SCOTUS striking down New York's concealed-carry law means for gun laws Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Michael Waldman of the Brennan Center about the Supreme Court's decision to strike down New York's concealed-carry law. LEILA FADEL,...
A man started his college degree in prison. Can he finish on the outside? Transcript Daniel Duron got a rare opportunity to work on his bachelor's degree while in prison. Early release means he'll have to finish his final semester as a college studen...
Senate negotiators reach a final bipartisan agreement on a gun safety bill Transcript A bipartisan gun safety bill, poised to pass the Senate, could be the first major gun measure in decades. It's a narrow bill that President Biden supports, even tho...
Texas officials say Uvalde gunman could have been stopped much sooner Transcript More has been revealed more about the police response to last month's school shooting in Uvalde. A top law enforcement official called it an abject failure and laid out...
Why does a classroom in New Jersey always have 1 empty chair? Transcript Teacher Dan Gill's Gill tells The Washington Post it goes back to his childhood when a Black classmate was turned away from a birthday party because, as someone said, there were...
Hot, dry conditions scorch Kansas wheat putting crops and farmers at risk Transcript Drought is likely to cut wheat harvests by one-third in Kansas. Declines in the country's top wheat producing state are likely to mean higher prices for flour, bread...
Logic is ready to do things his way Transcript Two years ago, the rapper Logic announced he was retiring right at the point when it seemed like he had it all. There were sold-out tours, hit songs with famous peers and solo, a performance during the G...
Jan. 6 hearing lays out efforts directed at state officials to void election results Transcript The House Jan. 6 committee on Tuesday heard from state and local officials who say they were pressured by President Trump and his allies to help overturn...
Americans connect extreme heat and climate change to their health, a survey finds Transcript From higher electricity bills to worsened health, more than half of Americans have felt the impacts of extreme heat, according to a new survey released by NP...
More than 900 people have reportedly been killed in an earthquake in Afghanistan Transcript KABUL, Afghanistan A powerful 5.9 magnitude earthquake shook eastern Afghanistan overnight, causing homes of mud-brick and cinder block to collapse over sleep...
A small, growing group of survivors advises school leaders after mass shootings Transcript Over the past couple of decades, April has been a rough month for Frank DeAngelis' cars. He's been in six accidents. It's not that I was texting or not paying...
Rwanda looks to gain political leverage after it agrees to a refugee deal with U.K. Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Phil Clark, a professor of international politics at SOAS University of London, about what a British deal to move asylum-seekers...
Supreme Court ruling on Maine's tuition program hands school-choice advocates a win Transcript The U.S. Supreme Court's decision ordering Maine to pay tuition for rural students at private religious schools has far-reaching consequences beyond the st...