All Things Considered
Manuel Vazquez, owner of Coya's artisan ice cream, poses for a photo as he carries a tray of ice pops in the kitchen of his shop in Fort Myers, Fla. Marco Bello for NPR hide caption
What Congress' $60 billion of military aid for Ukraine could mean for the battlefield
Boston area police failed to act on reports for years before arresting serial rapist
What to watch for at the Supreme Court presidential immunity arguments
Medical Treatments
Scientists found a way to restore brain cells impaired by a rare genetic disorder
Manuel Vazquez, owner of Coya's artisan ice cream, poses for a photo as he carries a tray of ice pops in the kitchen of his shop in Fort Myers, Fla. Marco Bello for NPR hide caption
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case examining a federal-state conflict over emergency abortions. Catie Dull/NPR hide caption
Economy
The disconnect between facts and feelings when it comes to voters and the economy
The disconnect between facts and feelings when it comes to voters and the economy
Dr. Jeffrey Stern, assistant professor in the Department of Surgery at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, and Dr. Robert Montgomery, director of the NYU Langone Transplant Institute, prepare the gene-edited pig kidney with thymus for transplantation. Joe Carrotta for NYU Langone Health hide caption
A woman with failing kidneys receives genetically modified pig organs
Remembering Rev. Cecil Williams, champion of equality in San Francisco, dead at 94
Nimer Saddy al-Nimer, 12, was shot five times by Israel's military on April 1 while gathering food from aid dropped by parachute that landed in Beit Hanoun, in northern Gaza. Israeli soldiers took the boy into Israel for surgery, and, according to Nimer, placed him in a prison for four days while he recovered. He is now in a refugee camp in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip. Anas Baba for NPR hide caption
Middle East crisis — explained
Shot by Israeli troops while getting aid, a boy in Gaza fights for his life
Shot by Israeli troops while getting aid, a boy in Gaza fights for his life
A startup hopes to use a 1970s discovery to bring a male contraceptive to market
Gaming Culture
'Tales of Kenzera: Zau' — a video game about grief, inspired by Bantu mythology
'Tales of Kenzera: Zau' — a video game about grief, inspired by Bantu mythology
11 'fake electors' from 2020, including Meadows and Giuliani, indicted in Arizona
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