The Latest National Floods sweep central Texas, killing at least 24 people NPR's Scott Simon speaks with meteorologist Sarah Spivey from KSAT News in San Antonio about the deadly floods in Texas. Scott Simon National At least 24 dead in Texas floods, rescue efforts still underway At least 24 people are dead after flash flooding on the Guadalupe River in Texas. Rescue efforts are underway to find 20 people who are still missing. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán Law & Courts Court holds Florida Attorney General in contempt over illegal immigration law Florida's attorney general has gone to the U.S. Supreme Court asking permission to enforce the state's new law against illegal immigration. A judge has found him in contempt and some have been arrested under the law even as it's blocked in court. Regan McCarthy Politics Boosted by victory over tax bill, Trump looks to tackle tariffs and trade deals President Trump had a major legislative victory this week as his party once again rallied around his agenda. Looming next week is another major priority of his: new tariffs and trade deals. Scott Simon World Zelenskyy asks Trump for air defense munitions amid escalating Russian airstrikes Ukraine is facing a summer of escalating Russian airstrikes on its cities. The Ukrainian President has called on the U.S. to provide more air defense systems. Scott Simon History Three high school friends share their experiences serving in the military together As part of our StoryCorps' Military Voices Initiative, we hear from three childhood friends from the small town of Webster, Florida, who all joined the military after graduating from high school. Scott Simon Music Composer Ellie Wilson's new music is inspired by ecological data on moth movements The movement of moths inspires a new music project by composer Ellie Wilson. She used data shared by ecologists to create a piece where the insects take center stage. Scott Simon Sports Saturday Sports: Wimbledon week 1, U.S. vs Mexico at Gold Cup, Joey Chestnut returns NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele talk about the first week of Wimbledon, soccer's Gold Cup final between the U.S. and Mexico, and Joey Chestnut's return to the hot-dog-eating big stage. Scott Simon Economy The U.S. dollar has its worst start to the year since 1973 The U.S. dollar's long dominance as the world's currency is fraying as global investors warm to a "sell America" trading strategy. Rafael Nam Politics Politics chat: Tax bill passes, 90-day tariff deadline looms We look at the impact of the Republican tax and spending bill, passed just in time for Fourth of July, and we discuss President Trump's looming trade deal deadline. Scott Simon Prev 1211 of 1647 Next Sponsored
National Floods sweep central Texas, killing at least 24 people NPR's Scott Simon speaks with meteorologist Sarah Spivey from KSAT News in San Antonio about the deadly floods in Texas. Scott Simon
National At least 24 dead in Texas floods, rescue efforts still underway At least 24 people are dead after flash flooding on the Guadalupe River in Texas. Rescue efforts are underway to find 20 people who are still missing. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
Law & Courts Court holds Florida Attorney General in contempt over illegal immigration law Florida's attorney general has gone to the U.S. Supreme Court asking permission to enforce the state's new law against illegal immigration. A judge has found him in contempt and some have been arrested under the law even as it's blocked in court. Regan McCarthy
Politics Boosted by victory over tax bill, Trump looks to tackle tariffs and trade deals President Trump had a major legislative victory this week as his party once again rallied around his agenda. Looming next week is another major priority of his: new tariffs and trade deals. Scott Simon
World Zelenskyy asks Trump for air defense munitions amid escalating Russian airstrikes Ukraine is facing a summer of escalating Russian airstrikes on its cities. The Ukrainian President has called on the U.S. to provide more air defense systems. Scott Simon
History Three high school friends share their experiences serving in the military together As part of our StoryCorps' Military Voices Initiative, we hear from three childhood friends from the small town of Webster, Florida, who all joined the military after graduating from high school. Scott Simon
Music Composer Ellie Wilson's new music is inspired by ecological data on moth movements The movement of moths inspires a new music project by composer Ellie Wilson. She used data shared by ecologists to create a piece where the insects take center stage. Scott Simon
Sports Saturday Sports: Wimbledon week 1, U.S. vs Mexico at Gold Cup, Joey Chestnut returns NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele talk about the first week of Wimbledon, soccer's Gold Cup final between the U.S. and Mexico, and Joey Chestnut's return to the hot-dog-eating big stage. Scott Simon
Economy The U.S. dollar has its worst start to the year since 1973 The U.S. dollar's long dominance as the world's currency is fraying as global investors warm to a "sell America" trading strategy. Rafael Nam
Politics Politics chat: Tax bill passes, 90-day tariff deadline looms We look at the impact of the Republican tax and spending bill, passed just in time for Fourth of July, and we discuss President Trump's looming trade deal deadline. Scott Simon