How The House Prescription Drug Plan Would Try To Lower Drug Prices Lawmakers are voting Thursday on a bill to rein in drug costs. President Trump has vowed to veto it. But the plan shares a lot with other bipartisan efforts. Here's how it would work. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Clarifying The Vocabulary That's Surrounding The Medicare For All Debate Democratic presidential candidates are debating Medicare For All, but that term isn't a good descriptor of the plans being put forth. Clarifying this health care vocabulary helps the debate. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Supreme Court Hears Another Obamacare Case, With A Twist The justices seemed sympathetic to $12 billion in insurance firms' claims. The Affordable Care Act promised to partially reimburse insurers if they lost money due to people's preexisting conditions. Nina Totenberg
New Hampshire Voters Share Their Views On Medicare For All Democrats are divided on the platform of Medicare for All. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to voters in New Hampshire about how their experience with the healthcare system informs their views on the policy. Ari Shapiro
Flight Attendants, Pilots Say Frontier Discriminated Against New Moms In a pair of lawsuits filed in federal court, a group of pilots and flight attendants say Frontier Airlines failed to accommodate the needs of pregnant and nursing women. Sarah McCammon
A Family Tree For Dog? DNA Tests For Pets Take Off, Ahead Of The Science If you own a rescue dog, you're probably curious about your pup's heritage. DNA kits may offer insights, but experts warn to be a little skeptical about results. Patti Neighmond
Pete Frates, a driving force behind the viral ice bucket challenge, dies at 34 The former Boston College baseball star was diagnosed with ALS when he was 27. He turned a fundraising challenge into a national story and helped raise millions for ALS research. Sam Gringlas
What's Behind Decreased Life Expectancy In The U.S. There's a decline in life expectancy in Ohio and the U.S. Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Amy Bush Stevens, vice president of the Healthy Policy Institute of Ohio about what is driving this trend.
Courthouse door closure puts burden on people with limited accessibility in Seattle Citing safety concerns outside the main entrance to the King County Courthouse in downtown Seattle, the presiding judge ordered the doors to be closed through the end of the year. Casey Martin
Samoa Arrests Anti-Vaccination Activist As Measles Death Toll Rises Government officials say anti-vaccination advocates have complicated their efforts to turn the tide on an epidemic that has killed at least 63 people, most of them children. Merrit Kennedy