The Latest Politics Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell of Washington talks about RFK Jr.'s Senate hearing Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., talks about why she and other senators, including some Republicans, are concerned about Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s vaccine changes and CDC shakeup. Michel Martin Health Health Secretary RFK Jr. grilled on vaccines and more during Senate hearing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was questioned by senators from both parties on Thursday about vaccine access and more. NPR analyzes the health secretary's nearly three-hour appearance. A Martínez Science Why solar flares are way hotter than researchers thought The hottest parts of the sun are its solar flares, and a new study suggests these flares could be more than six times hotter than scientists used to believe. Nell Greenfieldboyce World Chinese public is divided over whether to seek global dominance or share leadership A new poll shows a majority of Chinese people see competition with the U.S. as a threat, but there is a split on what role Beijing should take on in the world stage. Jan Camenzind Broomby Arts & Life The demons in 'The Conjuring' movies may not be real -- but the family tragedies are The lucrative franchise is based on real stories — and the professional ghostbusters who saved the day. But critics say the real-life couple profited off of people's pain. Neda Ulaby Science 'One and done' dose of LSD keeps anxiety at bay People with generalized anxiety disorder improved significantly after they got a single dose of LSD powerful enough to induce a psychedelic trip. Jon Hamilton National Morning news brief RFK Jr. grilled on vaccines during Senate hearing, European coalition announces plan for security guarantees in Ukraine once war ends, D.C.'s attorney general sues to end National Guard deployment. Michel Martin Susan Stamberg, 'founding mother' of NPR, retires After more than 50 years behind the mic at NPR, Susan Stamberg is retiring. Steve Inskeep Education Millions of student loan borrowers are at risk of defaulting, data shows New data reveals a growing problem; millions of federal student loan borrowers are at serious risk of default. Cory Turner World Former Israeli negotiator on Israel's settlement plan in the West Bank NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former Israeli peace negotiator Daniel Levy about Israel's latest settlement plan in the occupied West Bank. Leila Fadel Prev 1023 of 1650 Next Sponsored
Politics Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell of Washington talks about RFK Jr.'s Senate hearing Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., talks about why she and other senators, including some Republicans, are concerned about Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s vaccine changes and CDC shakeup. Michel Martin
Health Health Secretary RFK Jr. grilled on vaccines and more during Senate hearing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was questioned by senators from both parties on Thursday about vaccine access and more. NPR analyzes the health secretary's nearly three-hour appearance. A Martínez
Science Why solar flares are way hotter than researchers thought The hottest parts of the sun are its solar flares, and a new study suggests these flares could be more than six times hotter than scientists used to believe. Nell Greenfieldboyce
World Chinese public is divided over whether to seek global dominance or share leadership A new poll shows a majority of Chinese people see competition with the U.S. as a threat, but there is a split on what role Beijing should take on in the world stage. Jan Camenzind Broomby
Arts & Life The demons in 'The Conjuring' movies may not be real -- but the family tragedies are The lucrative franchise is based on real stories — and the professional ghostbusters who saved the day. But critics say the real-life couple profited off of people's pain. Neda Ulaby
Science 'One and done' dose of LSD keeps anxiety at bay People with generalized anxiety disorder improved significantly after they got a single dose of LSD powerful enough to induce a psychedelic trip. Jon Hamilton
National Morning news brief RFK Jr. grilled on vaccines during Senate hearing, European coalition announces plan for security guarantees in Ukraine once war ends, D.C.'s attorney general sues to end National Guard deployment. Michel Martin
Susan Stamberg, 'founding mother' of NPR, retires After more than 50 years behind the mic at NPR, Susan Stamberg is retiring. Steve Inskeep
Education Millions of student loan borrowers are at risk of defaulting, data shows New data reveals a growing problem; millions of federal student loan borrowers are at serious risk of default. Cory Turner
World Former Israeli negotiator on Israel's settlement plan in the West Bank NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former Israeli peace negotiator Daniel Levy about Israel's latest settlement plan in the occupied West Bank. Leila Fadel