The Latest National Investigators still searching for answers after deadly Austin bar shooting Authorities in Austin, Texas, are still searching for answers two days after a shooting at a bar left four dead, including the suspected shooter, and more than a dozen people injured. Andrew Weber Health As more people turn to chatbots for health advice, studies say they may be led astray People are turning to AI chatbots to help them with medical advice. Recent studies suggest these bots are not always helpful in making decisions about health. Katia Riddle 'America's Founding Son' shares how John Quincy Adams became a political maverick John Quincy Adams had one of the most consequential post-presidencies in U.S. history. NPR"s Steve Inskeep asks biographer Bob Crawford how Adams became the ultimate political maverick. Steve Inskeep World U.S. urges Americans across the Middle East to evacuate as war with Iran intensifies The United States evacuated diplomats across the Middle East and shut down some embassies as the war with Iran intensified on Tuesday. A Martínez World Former Department of Defense official talks about Iran's military capabilities NPR's Leila Fadel asks Dana Stroul, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East, what Iran's current military capabilities are and whether it's retaliating with full force. Leila Fadel Education Bird watching and listening with Libby Mills Chris Morgan goes for a walk with naturalist Libby Mills in her backyard where she helps us slow down, listen deeply, and try to better understand what’s going on in a bird’s world. Lucy Soucek Politics In Vermont, small town meetings grapple with debate on big issues Typically concerned with local issues, residents at town meetings in Vermont and elsewhere increasingly use the forum to debate polarizing national and international events. Tovia Smith Government Mixed reaction, calls for congressional action: Washingtonians react to widening war with Iran Washington lawmakers and politically active Washingtonians with ties to Iran had a range of reactions Monday to the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran and the Islamic Republic's counterstrikes on Israel and its Arab neighbors. Scott Greenstone Monday Evening Headlines Local leaders react to war with Iran, WA's urban forestry program is on the chopping block, and the Seattle Torrent set attendance record for women's hockey. Paige Browning The antifa spy inside a Washington white nationalist group A new book tells the story of a Washington man named Vincent, who infiltrated a branch of a white nationalist group in the Pacific Northwest. Gabrielle Healy Prev 144 of 1646 Next Sponsored
National Investigators still searching for answers after deadly Austin bar shooting Authorities in Austin, Texas, are still searching for answers two days after a shooting at a bar left four dead, including the suspected shooter, and more than a dozen people injured. Andrew Weber
Health As more people turn to chatbots for health advice, studies say they may be led astray People are turning to AI chatbots to help them with medical advice. Recent studies suggest these bots are not always helpful in making decisions about health. Katia Riddle
'America's Founding Son' shares how John Quincy Adams became a political maverick John Quincy Adams had one of the most consequential post-presidencies in U.S. history. NPR"s Steve Inskeep asks biographer Bob Crawford how Adams became the ultimate political maverick. Steve Inskeep
World U.S. urges Americans across the Middle East to evacuate as war with Iran intensifies The United States evacuated diplomats across the Middle East and shut down some embassies as the war with Iran intensified on Tuesday. A Martínez
World Former Department of Defense official talks about Iran's military capabilities NPR's Leila Fadel asks Dana Stroul, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East, what Iran's current military capabilities are and whether it's retaliating with full force. Leila Fadel
Education Bird watching and listening with Libby Mills Chris Morgan goes for a walk with naturalist Libby Mills in her backyard where she helps us slow down, listen deeply, and try to better understand what’s going on in a bird’s world. Lucy Soucek
Politics In Vermont, small town meetings grapple with debate on big issues Typically concerned with local issues, residents at town meetings in Vermont and elsewhere increasingly use the forum to debate polarizing national and international events. Tovia Smith
Government Mixed reaction, calls for congressional action: Washingtonians react to widening war with Iran Washington lawmakers and politically active Washingtonians with ties to Iran had a range of reactions Monday to the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran and the Islamic Republic's counterstrikes on Israel and its Arab neighbors. Scott Greenstone
Monday Evening Headlines Local leaders react to war with Iran, WA's urban forestry program is on the chopping block, and the Seattle Torrent set attendance record for women's hockey. Paige Browning
The antifa spy inside a Washington white nationalist group A new book tells the story of a Washington man named Vincent, who infiltrated a branch of a white nationalist group in the Pacific Northwest. Gabrielle Healy