The Latest Animals Jonathan, the oldest land animal, is alive despite reports of his death Jonathan -- the world's oldest land animal -- lives! NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Joe Hollins, veterinarian of 194-year-old tortoise, and Nigel Phillips, governor of St. Helena, about a crypto hoax. Scott Simon Politics Week in Politics: Trump's latest speech; SCOTUS on birthright citizenship; Pam Bondi President Trump claimed victory in Iran during a prime-time address to the nation. Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi is out, and the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on birthright citizenship. Scott Simon Sports Saturday Sports: The Final Four: Tiger Woods NPR's Scott Simon and sportswriter Howard Bryant discuss the Final Four. Scott Simon National The story of a 'Dreamer' who was wrongfully deported and has now returned to the U.S. Maria de Jesús Estrada Juárez returned to the U.S. this week after being wrongfully deported. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Estrada Juárez and her daughter, Damaris Bello, about their experience. Scott Simon Singer, pianist and composer Bruce Hornsby discusses his new album, 'Indigo Park' NPR's Scott Simon speaks with singer, pianist and composer Bruce Hornsby about his new album "Indigo Park" and 40 years since the release of his biggest hit, "The Way It Is." Scott Simon National Iran war enters its 6th week as military searches for downed jet crew member The war in Iran enters its 6th week as the search continues for the missing U.S. service member who bailed out of a fighter jet shot down over Iran on Friday. NPR Staff Arts & Life Buttercream wool and jelly bean eyes: The art of the Easter lamb cake The cakes – usually baked in the shape of a lamb using a special pan – have a long history in Central Europe, from the German osterlamm, to the Polish baranek wielkanocny, to the Alsatian lammele. Deena Prichep National When legal sports betting surges, so do Americans' financial problems As online betting has grown in popularity, a new report from the New York Federal Reserve builds on the troubling link between legal sports wagering and financial health. Alana Wise Arts & Life Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains what we do — and still don't — know about pain "Pain is a mysterious thing," says neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjay Gupta. But understanding how it works in the body and different kinds of treatment can help you find the right pain relief when you need it. Marielle Segarra Business Tax refunds are trending a bit higher this year. Here's how people are spending them Some people are splurging. Others are finding that their refunds are being swallowed up by the rising cost of gas. Stephan Bisaha Prev 15 of 1645 Next Sponsored
Animals Jonathan, the oldest land animal, is alive despite reports of his death Jonathan -- the world's oldest land animal -- lives! NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Joe Hollins, veterinarian of 194-year-old tortoise, and Nigel Phillips, governor of St. Helena, about a crypto hoax. Scott Simon
Politics Week in Politics: Trump's latest speech; SCOTUS on birthright citizenship; Pam Bondi President Trump claimed victory in Iran during a prime-time address to the nation. Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi is out, and the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on birthright citizenship. Scott Simon
Sports Saturday Sports: The Final Four: Tiger Woods NPR's Scott Simon and sportswriter Howard Bryant discuss the Final Four. Scott Simon
National The story of a 'Dreamer' who was wrongfully deported and has now returned to the U.S. Maria de Jesús Estrada Juárez returned to the U.S. this week after being wrongfully deported. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Estrada Juárez and her daughter, Damaris Bello, about their experience. Scott Simon
Singer, pianist and composer Bruce Hornsby discusses his new album, 'Indigo Park' NPR's Scott Simon speaks with singer, pianist and composer Bruce Hornsby about his new album "Indigo Park" and 40 years since the release of his biggest hit, "The Way It Is." Scott Simon
National Iran war enters its 6th week as military searches for downed jet crew member The war in Iran enters its 6th week as the search continues for the missing U.S. service member who bailed out of a fighter jet shot down over Iran on Friday. NPR Staff
Arts & Life Buttercream wool and jelly bean eyes: The art of the Easter lamb cake The cakes – usually baked in the shape of a lamb using a special pan – have a long history in Central Europe, from the German osterlamm, to the Polish baranek wielkanocny, to the Alsatian lammele. Deena Prichep
National When legal sports betting surges, so do Americans' financial problems As online betting has grown in popularity, a new report from the New York Federal Reserve builds on the troubling link between legal sports wagering and financial health. Alana Wise
Arts & Life Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains what we do — and still don't — know about pain "Pain is a mysterious thing," says neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjay Gupta. But understanding how it works in the body and different kinds of treatment can help you find the right pain relief when you need it. Marielle Segarra
Business Tax refunds are trending a bit higher this year. Here's how people are spending them Some people are splurging. Others are finding that their refunds are being swallowed up by the rising cost of gas. Stephan Bisaha