116 people are killed in one of India's deadliest stampedes (www.npr.org)
What to know about Louisiana's new surgical castration law (www.npr.org)
Supreme Court says Trump has absolute immunity for core acts only (www.npr.org)
Republicans are turning Biden’s voter registration order into a partisan flash point (www.npr.org)
This Sudanese refugee asks: Why is the world ignoring her country's crisis? (www.npr.org)
Can Biden come back from a bad debate the way Reagan did in 1984? (www.npr.org)
At the border, migrants ‘wait and see’ as encounters with Border Patrol dip 40% (www.npr.org)
SCOTUS appears to post opinion allowing Idaho to offer emergency medical abortions (www.npr.org)
A U.S. Supreme Court opinion erroneously — and briefly — posted on the court’s website seems to indicate that the court will temporarily allow abortions in medical emergencies in Idaho, according to Bloomberg News.
The brain makes a lot of waste. Now scientists think they know where it goes (www.npr.org)
Israeli Supreme Court rules that the military must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men (www.npr.org)
Paris wants an AC-free Olympic Village. Team USA and others aren't so chill with it (www.npr.org)
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange strikes plea deal with the U.S. (www.npr.org)
“Australian leaders have been lobbying the Biden administration to drop the criminal case for years. President Biden confirmed at a news conference in April that American authorities had been “considering” such a move”
Years before intimacy coordinators on Hollywood sets, there was the 1996 film Bound (www.npr.org)
Deadly methanol-laced bootleg liquor kills dozens in South India (www.npr.org)
Couples say they can't get married because of this government program's outdated rules (www.npr.org)
Russia wages a scorched-earth war in Ukraine with retrofitted bombs and new airstrips (www.npr.org)
A supermarket trip may soon look different, thanks to electronic shelf labels (www.npr.org)
Grocery store prices are changing faster than ever before — literally. This month, Walmart became the latest retailer to announce it’s replacing the price stickers in its aisles with electronic shelf labels. The new labels allow employees to change prices as often as every ten seconds....
A Russian court has sentenced a U.S. soldier to nearly 4 years in prison (www.npr.org)
This is what Russian propaganda looks like in 2024 (www.npr.org)
Pro-Russia social media accounts amplifying stories about divisive political topics such as immigration and campus protests over the war in Gaza....
A retired federal judge says Judge Cannon appears to show 'favoritism' toward Trump (www.npr.org)
Israeli military announces daily ‘tactical pause’ in southern Gaza to allow in aid (www.npr.org)
Biden says the next president may get to name two Supreme Court justices (www.npr.org)
LOS ANGELES – President Biden on Saturday night said he expects the winner of this year’s presidential election will likely have the chance to fill two vacancies on the Supreme Court – a decision he warned would be “one of the scariest parts” if his Republican opponent, former President Donald Trump, is successful in...
Trump challenges Biden to cognitive test but confuses name of doctor who tested him : NPR (www.npr.org)
Refers to ''Ronny Jackson" as “Ronny Johnson”