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Law & Courts The Supreme Court releases decisions on the last day of their term The Supreme Court releases opinion on birthright citizenship and other cases. NPR's Steve Inskeep, Carrie Johnson, and Nina Totenberg analyze the decisions. Carrie Johnson
National Supreme Court sides with Texas' age verification law for porn sites The ruling is the first time that the court has imposed requirements on adult consumers in order to protect minors from having access to sexually explicit material. Nina Totenberg
How taking a second look can change your everything A second glance can change everything. This hour, TED speakers will make you think twice about robots, history lessons and even wine bottles.
Why musician Mike Posner went back to the site of his near-lethal snakebite When fame left him feeling empty, singer-songwriter Mike Posner set out to look for happiness. His plan: walk across America. What he didn't plan for: a venomous snake. Manoush Zomorodi
National SCOTUS: Parents can opt kids out of classes with LGBTQ book characters At issue was whether school systems are required to provide parents with an "opt-out" option when parents claim their religious beliefs conflict with their children's course material. Anuli Ononye
What's missing from the encyclopedia? This artist aims to fill in the gaps At an early age, Tavares Strachan noticed there was a lot missing from his family's encyclopedia. Today, the artist searches for lost stories to include in his own Encyclopedia of Invisibility. Manoush Zomorodi
Louisiana's coast is eroding. One engineer found a fix in her wine bottle. Louisiana has two problems: an eroding coastline and limited glass recycling. Engineer Franziska Trautmann is solving both by turning bottles into beach sand. Manoush Zomorodi
The artist turning heads and changing minds with her $200K robot dog In communist Poland, the radio gave Agnieszka Pilat's family hope. Now, as an artist and techno-optimist, she hopes her portraits of robots and machines will change minds about the future of tech. Manoush Zomorodi
Arts & Life Why are people freaking out about the birth rate? There's a rise of pronatalism in our politics and our culture. Is a falling birth rate an issue? Liam McBain
National Supreme Court upholds key Obamacare measure on preventive care Siding with the government on Friday, the court upheld the Affordable Care Act, allowing the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force to continue determining which services will be available free of cost to Americans covered by the Affordable Care Act. Nina Totenberg