The Latest Business Introducing 'Sources & Methods,' a new podcast from NPR NPR's Mary Louise Kelly introduces you to her new national security podcast, Sources & Methods. Each week digs into the biggest national security stories. Charles Maynes Environment Trump administration argues that more roads would help against wildfires The Trump administration is citing wildfire suppression as the reason it's seeking to undo the Roadless Rule. Science suggests more roads will cause more fires. Nathan Rott Radiohead re-charts on the Billboard Hot 100 A Radiohead song from the '90s has just made its Billboard chart debut — 28 years later. Stephen Thompson NPR exclusive: The role the U.S. has played in the humanitarian crisis in Gaza As famine plagues Gaza, NPR exclusive reporting looks at the U.S. role in the humanitarian crisis. Many former officials NPR interviewed share a common refrain: Did we do enough to prevent this? Tom Bowman National In Mississippi, 20 years after Hurricane Katrina, the recovery has been long Former Gov. Haley Barbour reflects on the hurricane's blow to Mississippi, where 238 people were killed. He says there are lessons in the resilience of people and the government's disaster response. Debbie Elliott World Denmark summons U.S. envoy over claims of interference in Greenland Denmark's foreign minister summoned the top U.S. diplomat in the country after it was reported that at least three people with connections to President Trump have been carrying out covert operations. Teri Schultz Environment Public media stations in rural America say emergency-alert funding is in jeopardy Without Congressionally-approved funding, public media stations say communities will be left with aging infrastructure amid growing risks from extreme weather. Michael Copley Health Former CDC director weighs in on leadership shakeup The White House says CDC Director Susan Monarez was fired because she was not aligned with President Trump's mission to make America healthy again. What does the exodus mean for the agency? Avery Keatley Health CDC leaders resign after RFK Jr. moves to fire director Susan Monarez The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will be facing a huge leadership vacuum, as Director Susan Monarez is forced out by RFK Jr. and the Trump administration. Selena Simmons-Duffin Books How to get out of a reading rut, according to one of Seattle's most decorated readers Online reading companions like The StoryGraph and the Libby app have made tracking how many books you read easier than ever. And that might cause some anxiety among the most avid bookworms. Katie Campbell Prev 497 of 1652 Next Sponsored
Business Introducing 'Sources & Methods,' a new podcast from NPR NPR's Mary Louise Kelly introduces you to her new national security podcast, Sources & Methods. Each week digs into the biggest national security stories. Charles Maynes
Environment Trump administration argues that more roads would help against wildfires The Trump administration is citing wildfire suppression as the reason it's seeking to undo the Roadless Rule. Science suggests more roads will cause more fires. Nathan Rott
Radiohead re-charts on the Billboard Hot 100 A Radiohead song from the '90s has just made its Billboard chart debut — 28 years later. Stephen Thompson
NPR exclusive: The role the U.S. has played in the humanitarian crisis in Gaza As famine plagues Gaza, NPR exclusive reporting looks at the U.S. role in the humanitarian crisis. Many former officials NPR interviewed share a common refrain: Did we do enough to prevent this? Tom Bowman
National In Mississippi, 20 years after Hurricane Katrina, the recovery has been long Former Gov. Haley Barbour reflects on the hurricane's blow to Mississippi, where 238 people were killed. He says there are lessons in the resilience of people and the government's disaster response. Debbie Elliott
World Denmark summons U.S. envoy over claims of interference in Greenland Denmark's foreign minister summoned the top U.S. diplomat in the country after it was reported that at least three people with connections to President Trump have been carrying out covert operations. Teri Schultz
Environment Public media stations in rural America say emergency-alert funding is in jeopardy Without Congressionally-approved funding, public media stations say communities will be left with aging infrastructure amid growing risks from extreme weather. Michael Copley
Health Former CDC director weighs in on leadership shakeup The White House says CDC Director Susan Monarez was fired because she was not aligned with President Trump's mission to make America healthy again. What does the exodus mean for the agency? Avery Keatley
Health CDC leaders resign after RFK Jr. moves to fire director Susan Monarez The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will be facing a huge leadership vacuum, as Director Susan Monarez is forced out by RFK Jr. and the Trump administration. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Books How to get out of a reading rut, according to one of Seattle's most decorated readers Online reading companions like The StoryGraph and the Libby app have made tracking how many books you read easier than ever. And that might cause some anxiety among the most avid bookworms. Katie Campbell