After Roe v Wade, Supreme Court overturns another major legal precedent from NPR Danielle Kurtzleben
NPR’s Danielle Kurtzleben asks Harvard Law professor Andrew Mergen about the Supreme Court’s decision to overrule the “Chevron doctrine.” Read More
NPR’s Danielle Kurtzleben asks Harvard Law professor Andrew Mergen about the Supreme Court’s decision to overrule the “Chevron doctrine.” Read More
Efforts to make the world’s biggest music festival sustainable affect everything from trash pickup to wheelchair access to child safety. Is it possible for 200,000+ campers to “leave no trace?” Read More
Why Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., visited Israel this week, and how the visit underscores tensions among Democrats over the war in Gaza. (Image credit: Maya Levin for NPR) Read More
Here’s a selection of finalists for the Siena Drone Photo Award competition of 2024: a wrestling match, an awesome bridge, a snow-covered village and pelicans! (Image credit: Sanchayan Chowdhury) Read More
If humanoid robots make you a bit queasy — would it help if they had fleshy faces that can smile at you? (Image credit: Takeuchi et al. CC-BY-ND) Read More
Despite leads from the public that have poured in over the last three years, there have been no solid answers regarding the 24-year-old geologist’s disappearance in Arizona on June 23, 2021. (Image credit: The Family of Daniel Robinson) Read More
Relatives of overdose victims felt uncertainty and frustration after the Supreme Court overturned a controversial settlement with Purdue. It could delay funds for communities battling addiction. (Image credit: Michael A. McCoy/The Washington Post) Read More
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns of an increased risk of dengue infections in the U.S. this summer. The mosquito-borne virus is surging, and human travel is expanding its reach. (Image credit: James Gathany) Read More
After President Biden’s surprisingly weak debate performance this week, some defenders have pointed to other incumbents who stumbled in their first debate but recovered to win reelection. (Image credit: Justin Sullivan) Read More
Almost no aid is getting into Gaza right now. Humanitarian groups continue to sound alarm bells, as deliveries of aid have been stalled because of rising security concerns in the Gaza Strip. (Image credit: Dawoud Abo Alkas) Read More