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President Biden delivers confident speech to NATO summit. Russia strikes children’s hospital in Ukrainian capital. NPR probe finds the pharmacist who makes a sedative used in Texas executions. Read More
President Biden delivers confident speech to NATO summit. Russia strikes children’s hospital in Ukrainian capital. NPR probe finds the pharmacist who makes a sedative used in Texas executions. Read More
NPR’s Steve Inskeep talks to Washington Post columnist Phillip Bump about if the Republican Party’s platform, and a policy document called Project 2025 offer clues about Trump’s second-term agenda. Read More
Drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro are in such high demand that many patients with Type 2 diabetes can’t get them when they need them. (Image credit: Sebastian Reuter) Read More
The National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., acquired the circa 1846 daguerreotype, which depicts Dolley Madison in her later years, at some point in her 70s. Read More
The pier will be used to deliver long-stalled humanitarian aid. Will it finally live up to the Biden administration’s hopes? Read More
In all three cases, no cause of death has yet been released yet. The National Park Service is advising visitors to avoid hiking in the inner canyon during during daytime summer high temperatures. (Image credit: Alex Brandon) Read More
NPR’s Steve Inskeep talks to Dr. Sandra Faeh of the American Veterinary Medical Association, about how to keep pets healthy during extreme heat, and warning signs to look for. Read More
Police said they recovered Bill Stampfl’s body from the mountain where he was buried by the avalanche in 2002, when the 58-year-old was climbing with two friends who were also killed. (Image credit: Peruvian National Police) Read More
A judge in Santa Fe, N.M., has sworn in a panel of jurors. Baldwin is charged with involuntary manslaughter for the 2021 death of a cinematographer on the set of his film “Rust.” Read More
Unionized workers at Samsung Electronics have declared an indefinite strike to pressure South Korea’s biggest company to accept their calls for higher pays and other benefitsRead More