Stephen Scantlebury faces charges of attempted second-degree murder for attacking a nurse at Palms West Hospital.
Black History Month often invokes the past, but Black history is made every day. We asked NPR listeners to tell us about local Black figures making a difference in their communities.
A 26-years-old had just started her first federal job at the Department of Energy. But she became one of the thousands swept up in the Trump administration's mass terminations of government workers.
When the first spring training games begin this week, something new will be in use: an automated ball-strike umpiring system.
People of South Asian descent are more likely to be affected by heart disease, but their risks often go unnoticed. Researchers are looking to genetics to learn more and prevent early deaths.
Here's the full interview with Gertner, edited for length and clarity. Leila Fadel: What happens if a president decides to just ignore court rulings? Nancy Gertner: The court, a judge has said ...
No, I'm just kidding (laughter). ELHADY: I love it. You're single? What? FADEL: No (laughter). ELHADY: Leila. FADEL: I mean, I am. ELHADY: What? Let's talk about you, girl. FADEL: So let's talk in ...
LEILA FADEL, BYLINE: On the day I'm supposed to speak to Lara Marlowe and the Ukrainian soldier she profiles in her new book, Lt. Yulia Mykytenko can't make the interview. LARA MARLOWE ...
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