The Latest National A look at the status of the FBI investigation into Charlie Kirk's killing NPR speaks with Juliette Kayyem, Harvard lecturer and former Homeland Security assistant secretary, about the current status of the FBI investigation into Charlie Kirk's killing Wednesday. Steve Inskeep National The latest on the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk The person who shot and killed right-wing activist Charlie Kirk is still at large. On Thursday, officials shared photos and video of a suspect running from the scene. NPR reports on the latest. Bobby Allyn Weekend Warmup for September 12-15 It's Meet Me Here's first WEEKEND WARMUP - Check out all the events that are fit to print in this guide for what to do this weekend! Jason Burrows Politics Prince Harry makes surprise visit to Ukraine in support of wounded troops Britain's Prince Harry has arrived in Ukraine for a surprise visit in support of wounded service members. The Associated Press National Morning news brief The latest on the shooting death of Charlie Kirk, stock market soars despite worrying signals on jobs and consumer prices, Brazil's former President Bolsonaro sentenced to 27 years for coup plot. Steve Inskeep Movies Rob Reiner and Michael McKean discuss 'Spinal Tap II: The End Continues' NPR's A Martínez speaks with Rob Reiner and Michael McKean about "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues." The sequel comes more than 40 years after the original rock band mockumentary. A Martínez National Jury trial of Ryan Routh, man accused of trying to kill Trump, begins in Florida Testimony began Thursday in the trial of the man accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump last year on his Florida golf course. Ryan Routh faces up to life in prison if convicted. Greg Allen Business Why mothers in the U.S. are scaling back on their work lives Workforce participation for moms in the U.S. has been dropping for most of this year, and the reasons are more complicated than return-to-office mandates. The team from "The Indicator" explains why. Wailin Wong Health Typhus, a disease once nearly eradicated in the U.S., is on the rise in Texas Texas is seeing an explosion of cases of typhus, a disease that – if untreated – can be fatal. Typhus was almost eradicated from the United States, but now it's making a comeback. David Martin Davies Immigration A look at the political fallout from the immigration raid at a Georgia Hyundai plant After a mass immigration enforcement operation at a Georgia Hyundai plant, there are questions about how Republican-led states balance economic development with the president's immigration priorities. Sam Gringlas Prev 447 of 1650 Next Sponsored
National A look at the status of the FBI investigation into Charlie Kirk's killing NPR speaks with Juliette Kayyem, Harvard lecturer and former Homeland Security assistant secretary, about the current status of the FBI investigation into Charlie Kirk's killing Wednesday. Steve Inskeep
National The latest on the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk The person who shot and killed right-wing activist Charlie Kirk is still at large. On Thursday, officials shared photos and video of a suspect running from the scene. NPR reports on the latest. Bobby Allyn
Weekend Warmup for September 12-15 It's Meet Me Here's first WEEKEND WARMUP - Check out all the events that are fit to print in this guide for what to do this weekend! Jason Burrows
Politics Prince Harry makes surprise visit to Ukraine in support of wounded troops Britain's Prince Harry has arrived in Ukraine for a surprise visit in support of wounded service members. The Associated Press
National Morning news brief The latest on the shooting death of Charlie Kirk, stock market soars despite worrying signals on jobs and consumer prices, Brazil's former President Bolsonaro sentenced to 27 years for coup plot. Steve Inskeep
Movies Rob Reiner and Michael McKean discuss 'Spinal Tap II: The End Continues' NPR's A Martínez speaks with Rob Reiner and Michael McKean about "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues." The sequel comes more than 40 years after the original rock band mockumentary. A Martínez
National Jury trial of Ryan Routh, man accused of trying to kill Trump, begins in Florida Testimony began Thursday in the trial of the man accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump last year on his Florida golf course. Ryan Routh faces up to life in prison if convicted. Greg Allen
Business Why mothers in the U.S. are scaling back on their work lives Workforce participation for moms in the U.S. has been dropping for most of this year, and the reasons are more complicated than return-to-office mandates. The team from "The Indicator" explains why. Wailin Wong
Health Typhus, a disease once nearly eradicated in the U.S., is on the rise in Texas Texas is seeing an explosion of cases of typhus, a disease that – if untreated – can be fatal. Typhus was almost eradicated from the United States, but now it's making a comeback. David Martin Davies
Immigration A look at the political fallout from the immigration raid at a Georgia Hyundai plant After a mass immigration enforcement operation at a Georgia Hyundai plant, there are questions about how Republican-led states balance economic development with the president's immigration priorities. Sam Gringlas