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100 years after evolution went on trial, the Scopes case still reverberates
by Nell Greenfieldboyce
One hundred years ago, the small town of Dayton, Tenn., became the unlikely stage for one of the most sensational trials in American history, over the teaching of Darwin's theory of evolution.
Podcast series explores how LGBT people were treated during the Nazi era
by Scott Detrow
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Eric Marcus about the latest season of his series Making Gay History, which explores the lives of LGBTQ people during the Nazi era.
Reporting on Medicaid in Kentucky
by Scott Detrow
Today for our weekly reporter's notebook series, we talk to Kentucky Public Radio's Sylvia Goodman and Joe Sonka about their reporting on healthcare in that state.
Early voting for NYC's mayoral primary election begins this weekend
Eleven Democrats are running to replace New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who is running as an independent and bypassing the primary. Early voting for the primary election begins this weekend.
Here's what to expect for tomorrow's military parade
Saturday is the day of the big military parade in Washington. Amid the spectacle will be a jump by the Army's Golden Knights parachute team.
DHS missed alert on Boulder attacker
by Allison Sherry
Mohammed Soliman tried to buy a gun to attack people in Boulder, Colo., who support Israeli hostages. His application was denied, and DHS was notified but did not follow up on that information.
Why the Catholic bishop of Nashville told Catholics they don't have to attend Mass
The Diocese of Nashville has told Catholics that they do not have to attend Mass if they fear for their safety. That's in response immigration actions taken by the Trump administration in the city.
A look ahead at the Club World Cup
by Rafael Nam
The Club World Cup men's soccer tournament is set to kick off across the U.S. on Saturday, with some of the top teams around the world competing for a brand new trophy — and a whole lot of cash.
5 years in, is the NBA's Basketball Africa League catching on with African fans?
The Basketball Africa League crowns a new champion this weekend, marking the venture's fifth anniversary. But can the NBA-backed league turn courtside glam and pan-African buzz into lasting success?
'Death at the White Hart': When the publican is found dead, everyone's a suspect
by Kathryn Fink
NPR's Mary Louise talks with Chris Chibnall, author of Death at the White Hart.
Appliances face steel tariffs
by Alina Selyukh
Listen up if you're hoping to upgrade your kitchen: Tariffs are coming for your refrigerators, dishwashers and other home appliances.
Bruce the bat dog gets called up to the Major League
by John Ketchum
Most baseball legends get their start in the minor league. Bruce the Bat dog got the news this week that he's getting called up to the majors.