The Latest Books Books We Love: NPR staff's top non-fiction picks of the year NPR staff share recommendations for non-fiction reading from our Books We Love list: "The War of Art," "Shattered Lands," "Toni at Random" and "Patchwork." Tinbete Ermyas Elections This college freshman drew the new senate redistricting map for Alabama NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to University of Alabama freshman Daniel DiDonato, whose senate redistricting map was chosen by a U.S. District Judge. Ayesha Rascoe Technology On online prediction markets, people place bets on the outcomes of real-life wars Online prediction markets are allowing people to place bets on the outcomes of real-life wars. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to reporter Matthew Gault about the rise of the practice and its consequences. Ayesha Rascoe Politics Week in politics: Crunch time for new health insurance plans, Trump sued over White House renovations, Americans killed by ISIS Despite being in control of the White House and Congress, Republicans have been unable to pass their health care agenda. We look at why that's the case, as well as a new lawsuit against the president. Ayesha Rascoe Health Tanning bed users are at higher risk of skin cancer, especially in unusual places Indoor tanning is trending among Gen Z. A new study finds tanning bed users not only have a much higher risk of melanoma, they also have DNA damage linked to cancer across nearly their entire skin. Maria Godoy World At least 15 killed in mass shooting at Hanukkah event on Sydney's Bondi Beach Hundreds had gathered for an event at Bondi Beach called Chanukah by the Sea, which was celebrating the start of the Hanukkah Jewish festival. Adam Hancock Health The 'magic' of walking with grief Walking with other people who are grieving a loss is one way to ease some of the pain and feel less alone. Nancy Eve Cohen Politics With federal relief on the horizon, Black farmers worry it won't come soon enough At the National Black Growers Council meeting in New Orleans, Black farmers respond to the $12 billion in tariff relief announced by the Trump administration and outline challenges farms are facing. Drew Hawkins National Shooting at Brown University kills two, others injured, says Mayor of Providence Mayor Brett Smiley of Providence, Rhode Island says two people are dead and multiple people hurt after a shooting at Brown University. Ian Donnis Politics Former Republican congressman on why it's so hard to get bipartisan consensus on healthcare Fred Upton, a former Republican congressman from Michigan, discusses the Senate's failed health care votes and the political fallout of rising insurance premiums. Sarah Robbins Prev 11 of 1653 Next Sponsored
Books Books We Love: NPR staff's top non-fiction picks of the year NPR staff share recommendations for non-fiction reading from our Books We Love list: "The War of Art," "Shattered Lands," "Toni at Random" and "Patchwork." Tinbete Ermyas
Elections This college freshman drew the new senate redistricting map for Alabama NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to University of Alabama freshman Daniel DiDonato, whose senate redistricting map was chosen by a U.S. District Judge. Ayesha Rascoe
Technology On online prediction markets, people place bets on the outcomes of real-life wars Online prediction markets are allowing people to place bets on the outcomes of real-life wars. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to reporter Matthew Gault about the rise of the practice and its consequences. Ayesha Rascoe
Politics Week in politics: Crunch time for new health insurance plans, Trump sued over White House renovations, Americans killed by ISIS Despite being in control of the White House and Congress, Republicans have been unable to pass their health care agenda. We look at why that's the case, as well as a new lawsuit against the president. Ayesha Rascoe
Health Tanning bed users are at higher risk of skin cancer, especially in unusual places Indoor tanning is trending among Gen Z. A new study finds tanning bed users not only have a much higher risk of melanoma, they also have DNA damage linked to cancer across nearly their entire skin. Maria Godoy
World At least 15 killed in mass shooting at Hanukkah event on Sydney's Bondi Beach Hundreds had gathered for an event at Bondi Beach called Chanukah by the Sea, which was celebrating the start of the Hanukkah Jewish festival. Adam Hancock
Health The 'magic' of walking with grief Walking with other people who are grieving a loss is one way to ease some of the pain and feel less alone. Nancy Eve Cohen
Politics With federal relief on the horizon, Black farmers worry it won't come soon enough At the National Black Growers Council meeting in New Orleans, Black farmers respond to the $12 billion in tariff relief announced by the Trump administration and outline challenges farms are facing. Drew Hawkins
National Shooting at Brown University kills two, others injured, says Mayor of Providence Mayor Brett Smiley of Providence, Rhode Island says two people are dead and multiple people hurt after a shooting at Brown University. Ian Donnis
Politics Former Republican congressman on why it's so hard to get bipartisan consensus on healthcare Fred Upton, a former Republican congressman from Michigan, discusses the Senate's failed health care votes and the political fallout of rising insurance premiums. Sarah Robbins