The Latest National Morning news brief Two Israeli Embassy aides were killed in a shooting in Washington, D.C., the Israeli military will move to take full control of Gaza, Republicans are split over tax and border security package. A Martínez Politics Republicans still split over massive tax and border security package House Speaker Mike Johnson wants to hold a vote as soon as this week on Republicans' massive tax and border security package. But internal splits make it unclear he has the votes to pass it. Claudia Grisales Economy Jason Furman on the current state of the American economy NPR's Michel Martin speaks with economist Jason Furman about the current state of the American economy as another bond market selloff triggers concerns. Michel Martin National New York's paperboys last delivery The state of New York is doing away with allowing kids as young as 11 to deliver newspapers. We take a look back at this iconic summer job. Hosts National Authorities still searching for 5 of the 10 men who escaped from a New Orleans jail A manhunt is still underway to capture the remaining men still at large after escaping a jail in New Orleans on Friday. The sheriff responsible for the jail says she's not running for re-election. Matt Bloom National Five years after George Floyd: A police chief reflects NPR's Michel Martin talks with Minneapolis' former police chief, Medaria Arradondo, as he reflects on the murder of George Floyd five years ago. Michel Martin National Witnessing George Floyd's killing How did the murder of George Floyd affect onlookers and online witnesses? Rev. Frenchye Magee, Professor Zinzi Bailey, and attorney Antonio Romanucci reflect on the response. Michel Martin Food The Northwest delicacy you won’t find in stores Seattle Times food writer Tan Vinh takes a trip to a Washington beach to catch an elusive delicacy: Horse clams. Restaurant owner Chris Cvetkovich shows him the ropes and prepares ceviche from the clams they catch. Tan Vinh National New Orleans Archdiocese agrees to pay nearly $180M to victims of clergy sexual abuse Lawyers for survivors said they won't support the agreement, which they say was negotiated behind closed doors. The Associated Press World Trump tried to shutter Radio Free Europe. The EU threw it a lifeline EU officials say the broadcaster for years has played an important role providing news to areas where the press can't operate freely David Folkenflik Prev 1548 of 1646 Next Sponsored
National Morning news brief Two Israeli Embassy aides were killed in a shooting in Washington, D.C., the Israeli military will move to take full control of Gaza, Republicans are split over tax and border security package. A Martínez
Politics Republicans still split over massive tax and border security package House Speaker Mike Johnson wants to hold a vote as soon as this week on Republicans' massive tax and border security package. But internal splits make it unclear he has the votes to pass it. Claudia Grisales
Economy Jason Furman on the current state of the American economy NPR's Michel Martin speaks with economist Jason Furman about the current state of the American economy as another bond market selloff triggers concerns. Michel Martin
National New York's paperboys last delivery The state of New York is doing away with allowing kids as young as 11 to deliver newspapers. We take a look back at this iconic summer job. Hosts
National Authorities still searching for 5 of the 10 men who escaped from a New Orleans jail A manhunt is still underway to capture the remaining men still at large after escaping a jail in New Orleans on Friday. The sheriff responsible for the jail says she's not running for re-election. Matt Bloom
National Five years after George Floyd: A police chief reflects NPR's Michel Martin talks with Minneapolis' former police chief, Medaria Arradondo, as he reflects on the murder of George Floyd five years ago. Michel Martin
National Witnessing George Floyd's killing How did the murder of George Floyd affect onlookers and online witnesses? Rev. Frenchye Magee, Professor Zinzi Bailey, and attorney Antonio Romanucci reflect on the response. Michel Martin
Food The Northwest delicacy you won’t find in stores Seattle Times food writer Tan Vinh takes a trip to a Washington beach to catch an elusive delicacy: Horse clams. Restaurant owner Chris Cvetkovich shows him the ropes and prepares ceviche from the clams they catch. Tan Vinh
National New Orleans Archdiocese agrees to pay nearly $180M to victims of clergy sexual abuse Lawyers for survivors said they won't support the agreement, which they say was negotiated behind closed doors. The Associated Press
World Trump tried to shutter Radio Free Europe. The EU threw it a lifeline EU officials say the broadcaster for years has played an important role providing news to areas where the press can't operate freely David Folkenflik