Former President Donald Trump won’t be at the second Republican debate, unsurprisingly. His counter programming this time involves union autoworkers, engaged in a strike against Detroit automakers. (Image credit: Jose Luis Magana/AP) Read More at NPR
Read More »President Biden addresses the U.N. General Assembly in New York
President Biden gives his annual address to world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Read More at NPR
Read More »5 Americans freed from prison in Iran land on U.S. soil
The former prisoners were tearfully reunited with family and friends at the airport, hugging and crying after years of enforced separation. (Image credit: Jonathan Ernst/AP) Read More at NPR
Read More »Debris from missing military jet has been located in South Carolina
The pilot had ejected from the Marine F-35B after it suffered an unnamed mishap. The Marine Corps hasn’t revealed many details about the incident. Read More at NPR
Read More »GOP gets a warning on how to talk about abortion from Donald Trump
The Republican Party is facing criticism for its messaging around abortion from an unlikely source: former President Donald Trump. Read More at NPR
Read More »Should menstrual products for women on college campuses be free?
There’s a growing movement of student-led initiatives to end “period poverty” — a lack of access to menstrual products — by pushing colleges to offer them for free. Read More at NPR
Read More »An unexpected invitation from a stranger changed her life trajectory
In 2013, Alie was having one of the hardest years of her life. Then she got a Facebook message from a generous stranger. (Image credit: Alie Ward) Read More at NPR
Read More »These habits can cut the risk of depression in half, a new study finds
New evidence shows that people who maintain a range of healthy habits, from good sleep to physical activity to strong social connections, are significantly less likely to experience depression. (Image credit: Maria Stavreva/Getty Images) Read More at NPR
Read More »FCC judge rules that Knoxville’s only Black-owned radio station can keep its license
Since 2022, WJBE has battled with the FCC over its owner, Joe Armstrong, being able to own a radio station following his conviction in 2016 for making a false statement on his tax return. (Image credit: Institute for Justice) Read More at NPR
Read More »With about1,500 ghost orchids left in Florida, groups sue to list it as endangered
Environmental groups have filed a lawsuit because they want the federal government to list a rare orchid, found mainly in Florida, as an endangered species. Read More at NPR
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