Nation Apr 27 Prosecutors accuse guardsman in intelligence leak of history of violence and threats Jack Teixeira, the Air National Guardsman accused of posting highly classified documents online, appeared in a Massachusetts courtroom on Thursday. Prosecutors accused him of a history of violence and threats long before he allegedly committed one of the most significant…
Nation Apr 27 The confusion and risks surrounding Twitter’s verified account changes A blue checkmark on Twitter used to be a way for users to verify the authenticity of an account. Recently, CEO Elon Musk said people must pay $8 a month for a Twitter Blue subscription to keep the mark. As…
Nation Apr 26 Trans Rep. Zephyr on being only Montana lawmaker in decades to be censured Republicans in the Montana House of Representatives voted to block Democratic Rep. Zooey Zephyr from entering the House chamber for the rest of the session. The party-line vote capped a week-long saga that began as the first transgender member of…
Arts Apr 25 The life, career and activism of legendary performer Harry Belafonte Harry Belafonte, a giant in the world of performance and activism, died Tuesday at 95. President Biden said Belafonte was "A groundbreaking American who used his talent, his fame and his voice to help redeem the soul of our nation."…
Health Apr 24 Arkansas Lt. Gov. weighs in on debate over access to abortion medication The Supreme Court's decision late Friday evening allows access to mifepristone, for now. But confusion and questions remain over future access to abortion medication, particularly in states with some of the toughest restrictions. Arkansas is one of seven states that…
Politics Apr 24 Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on the status of abortion politics and Biden’s reelection bid NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including the fierce political debate around abortion access and President Biden's expected reelection campaign announcement.
World Apr 20 What the holy month means for Muslims in Turkey and Syria amid earthquake destruction Friday is Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim festival marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. But in southern Turkey and northwestern Syria, festivities have been muted by a mood of mourning and calls for help months after twin earthquakes…
Health Apr 19 CDC approves new COVID booster shots. Who’s eligible and when they can get it? The government approved a second dose of the COVID booster for the elderly and immunocompromised. The bivalent booster shot targets the omicron variants. Seniors 65 years and older can now receive the updated booster four months after their first dose.
Nation Apr 18 KC man charged in shooting of Black teenager who went to wrong house released on bond Two stories of homeowners shooting someone for going to the wrong address have stunned many around the country. Both suspects in these cases are now charged, but that's hardly easing any of the anger and the grief. Communities Correspondent Gabrielle…
World Apr 18 Wall Street Journal publisher discusses Russia’s charges against Evan Gershkovich Evan Gershkovich's lawyer says he's in a mood to fight after his appearance in a Moscow courtroom where he faced farcical espionage charges lodged by Russian authorities. The U.S. says the Wall Street Journal reporter is "wrongfully detained" and President…