The Latest Politics With no federal facial recognition law, states rush to fill void Nearly two dozen states have passed laws regulating how tech companies collect data from our faces, eyes and voices. It comes as Congress has yet to pass any facial recognition technology. Bobby Allyn Education In one small Colorado school district, teaching is a family affair A Colorado district so small that its only school houses all grades from kindergarten to grade 12 and has five teachers from the same family. Environment Climate change is making New Orleans hotter. You can even hear it Average temperatures have been going up in many cities, including New Orleans. Politics The Atlanta condo at the center of Trump’s attempt to fire the Fed's Lisa Cook One of the homes at the center of President Trump's allegations that Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook committed mortgage fraud is in her home state of Georgia. Arts & Life Roots of R&B: Singer Ruth Brown Brown started out in the '40s and influenced a host of singers, including Stevie Wonder and Aretha Franklin. Her hits include "Teardrops from My Eyes." She died in 2006. Originally broadcast in 1997. Terry Gross Arts & Life Roots of R&B: Singer LaVern Baker Baker was one of Atlantic Records' first big success stories, with a series of hits in the 1950s, including "Bumblebee" and "Jim Dandy." She died in 1997. Originally broadcast in 1991. Terry Gross Environment Many older forests spared by Washington state order. Others to be logged An executive order by Washington Commissioner of Public Lands Dave Upthegrove has put 77,000 acres of older forests off-limits to logging. John Ryan National Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention facility to be empty 'within a few days' The immigration detention center in Florida's Everglades will soon be empty. State officials expect the facility to have no detainees "within a few days." Greg Allen World Israel increasingly bars foreign doctors who want to volunteer in Gaza Foreign doctors have been serving as medical volunteers, but must be approved by Israel to enter Gaza. The World Health Organization says denial rates have increased by 50% since March. Jane Arraf Business Fed governor Lisa Cook sues Trump over firing Lisa Cook is challenging the president's attempt to remove her from office based on what she says is "an unsubstantiated allegation" of mortgage fraud prior to her Senate confirmation as governor. Scott Horsley Prev 531 of 1650 Next Sponsored
Politics With no federal facial recognition law, states rush to fill void Nearly two dozen states have passed laws regulating how tech companies collect data from our faces, eyes and voices. It comes as Congress has yet to pass any facial recognition technology. Bobby Allyn
Education In one small Colorado school district, teaching is a family affair A Colorado district so small that its only school houses all grades from kindergarten to grade 12 and has five teachers from the same family.
Environment Climate change is making New Orleans hotter. You can even hear it Average temperatures have been going up in many cities, including New Orleans.
Politics The Atlanta condo at the center of Trump’s attempt to fire the Fed's Lisa Cook One of the homes at the center of President Trump's allegations that Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook committed mortgage fraud is in her home state of Georgia.
Arts & Life Roots of R&B: Singer Ruth Brown Brown started out in the '40s and influenced a host of singers, including Stevie Wonder and Aretha Franklin. Her hits include "Teardrops from My Eyes." She died in 2006. Originally broadcast in 1997. Terry Gross
Arts & Life Roots of R&B: Singer LaVern Baker Baker was one of Atlantic Records' first big success stories, with a series of hits in the 1950s, including "Bumblebee" and "Jim Dandy." She died in 1997. Originally broadcast in 1991. Terry Gross
Environment Many older forests spared by Washington state order. Others to be logged An executive order by Washington Commissioner of Public Lands Dave Upthegrove has put 77,000 acres of older forests off-limits to logging. John Ryan
National Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention facility to be empty 'within a few days' The immigration detention center in Florida's Everglades will soon be empty. State officials expect the facility to have no detainees "within a few days." Greg Allen
World Israel increasingly bars foreign doctors who want to volunteer in Gaza Foreign doctors have been serving as medical volunteers, but must be approved by Israel to enter Gaza. The World Health Organization says denial rates have increased by 50% since March. Jane Arraf
Business Fed governor Lisa Cook sues Trump over firing Lisa Cook is challenging the president's attempt to remove her from office based on what she says is "an unsubstantiated allegation" of mortgage fraud prior to her Senate confirmation as governor. Scott Horsley