NPR science correspondents Selena Simmons-Duffin and Maria Godoy explain.
NPR’s Tamara Keith outlines the political implications for the Biden administration.
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NPR science correspondents Selena Simmons-Duffin and Maria Godoy explain.
NPR’s Tamara Keith outlines the political implications for the Biden administration.
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Lepore, a Harvard professor and New Yorker writer, is host of the podcast The Evening Rocket, where she examines what she calls Musk’s extravagant, “extreme” capitalism — where stock prices are driven by earnings, and also by fantasies.
NPR’s Bobby Allyn also explains Twitter’s effort to prevent Musk from gaining control of the company.
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One of those people is Anastasiia Konovalova. She used to be the head teacher at a primary school in Odesa, Ukraine, but fled to Bucharest, Romania after the war began. In a matter of weeks, she’s managed to get a school for Ukrainian refugees up and running. With more than 600 Ukrainian children on a waitlist to attend, Konovalova is now thinking about what a future in Romania could look like for these refugee children.
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Easter, Passover, and Ramadan all have their own symbolism and themes. And it’s not a stretch to tie any of those themes to world events; from the COVID-19 pandemic to the war in Ukraine.
We invited three faith leaders to tell us about the messages they’re bringing to their congregations during a difficult time – and a holy time: Reverend Marshall Hatch of the New Mount Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago, Senior Rabbi Ruth Zlotnick of Temple Beth Am in Seattle, and Imam Mohamed Herbert from The Islamic Society of Tulsa.
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As that probe continues, prosecutions are running on a parallel track. Dozens of defendants are now awaiting trial and being held in together in a single unit at a Washington, D.C. jail.
While corrections officials have said the accused insurrectionists are being kept from the jail’s general population “for their own safety and security,” that decision has come with some unintended consequences, including a bitter divide among the defendants.
Tom Dreisbach of NPR’s Investigations team spoke to some of the defendants.
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NPR’s Scott Detrow reported from Boyodyanka with producers Noah Caldwell and Kat Lonsdorf.
Additional reporting this episode from correspondents Nathan Rott and Greg Myre.
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This increase impacts everyone across the economic spectrum, but inflation poses a particular hardship for low-income families. And while the Biden administration has announced new steps to bring down gas prices and other visible signs of inflation, there’s mounting political pressure to do more during this midterm election year.
NPR Congressional Correspondent Kelsey Snell and Chief Economics Correspondent Scott Horsley break down the stakes for those hit hardest by inflation and for the government.
Scott Horsley also speaks to economists who explain why they believe the U.S. might be in another recession soon.
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But now, education for girls has become more limited, and other restrictions have been placed on women. NPR’s Diaa Hadid reports on what the uneven implementation of those policies suggests about Taliban leadership.
And Kathy Gannon of The Associated Press reports on how the Taliban backtracking on some of its promises bodes for Afghanistan’s future.
Additional reporting in this episode also comes from NPR’s Fatma Tanis.
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Even as they open their doors to Ukrainian refugees, many in the small country fear they may be next in line for invasion by Russian forces. Moldova declared independence from the Soviet Union shortly after its fall in 1991, but since then there have been Russian troops stationed in a separatist region of the country called Transnistria. Moldova fears it would not be able to fend off a Russian offensive.
NPR’s Frank Langfitt explains why Moldova is in such a perilous position, and we talk to aid workers about how they are supporting Ukranians fleeing war.
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Michelle Yeoh talks with NPR’s Ailsa Chang about her journey through the multiverse, with all its wackiness, wonder and wisdom.
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