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Politics Trump calls Putin 'absolutely crazy' following Russia's latest barrage on Ukraine Trump's remarks were a rare rebuke of the Russian president and followed a storm of drone and missile attacks on Ukrainian cities on Sunday evening. Jackie Northam
DOJ investigates proposed Muslim development in Texas A proposed Muslim development of a Texas mosque has been the subject of criticism from almost every single high-profile Republican in the state, including Attorney General Ken Paxton and Gov. Greg Abbot.
Books Author Emiko Jean on her 'curiosity and frustration' with violence against women This is the KUOW Book Club, and we just finished reading Emiko Jean's thriller "The Return of Ellie Black." I'm your guide Katie Campbell. Let's get into it. A content warning before we continue: This article includes discussion of child abuse, including sexual abuse. Katie Campbell
Arts & Life Questlove's Sly Stone documentary confronts the 'burden of Black genius' In SLY LIVES!, Questlove documents the genius of a funk trailblazer — and the overwhelming pressure Sly felt as a Black artist. Originally broadcast Feb. 10, 2025. Terry Gross
National Harvard's Steven Levitsky says Trump administration acts as authoritarian government Steven Levitsky is director of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American studies at Harvard and researches authoritarian governments. He talks with NPR about Trump's attacks on universities. A Martínez
National 5 years after anti-police protests, initiatives for officer mental health have traction Efforts to improve officers' mental health have grown over the past five years. They were sparked in part by the death of George Floyd, which prompted a wave of anti- police protests. Katja Ridderbusch
National NPR listeners share their memories of loved ones who died serving in the military On this Memorial Day, NPR Morning Edition listeners share memories of loved ones who died while serving in the military. Hosts
Europe Russia launches massive drone and missile assaults on Ukrainian cities Russia intensified strikes on Ukraine over the last three nights, even as the two countries carried out the largest prisoner swap since Russia's full-scale invasion began more than three years ago. Michel Martin
Israeli airstrike kills 9 of Gaza pediatrician's children Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have killed hundreds in the past week, including nine children of a pediatrician while she was at work. Israel's military says the attack is under review. Aya Batrawy