On the next Morning Edition, more guns are being stolen out of vehicles than ever before.
The gunman in the shooting at a Thousand Oaks nightclub was a Marine Corp veteran.
"Advice columnist" is not a role that's usually listed under Eleanor Roosevelt's long list of achievements, but for over 20 years she wrote a popular write-in column, first for Ladies Home Journal and then McCall'smagazine.
Police departments around the country are quietly struggling to find enough officers to fill their ranks. What's behind America's police recruiting crisis? Plus, the latest developments in the Mueller Investigation.
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Aviation analyst Richard Aboulafia discusses the Ethiopian investigators' findings and what they mean for Boeing and federal aviation regulators with NPR's Steve Inskeep.
What's motivating the record number of women running for office in the upcoming midterms? 2018 could signal a lasting shift in what it takes to get women to run.
It was three years ago, working at an electronics store in his hometown, that Saumil Shah first laid eyes on the woman who would become his wife.
Saumil, now 31, was back in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad after getting an MBA in Manchester, England.
Steve Inskeep talks to Director of Strategic Communications Mercedes Schlapp about two Senate votes on bills that would end the government shutdown. NPR's Domenico Montanaro weighs in on the issue.
White Supremacist Kills 11 at Pittsburgh Synagogue; a remembrance of the victims. Plus a look at the rise of Anti-Semitism and the role of dangerous rhetoric in today's political landscape.
France's Yellow Vest movement started in small towns and rural areas. Now, as it grows, so does the violence.
Some people love electric scooters. Some people hate them. And some people charge them — for money.
By day, Joel Kirzner is a consultant in Arlington, Va. But when he wraps up work in the office, he pulls out his phone and checks multiple scooter apps to see what's available nearby.
After months of anticipation, voters have their say on the contentious midterm campaigns.
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This is FRESH AIR. I'm Terry Gross. You wouldn't believe what some emergency rooms charge, or maybe you would because you've gotten bills. For example, one hospital charged $76 for Bacitracin antibacterial ointment.
Thousands of American coal miners are suffering - and dying - from Black Lung, a disease caused by toxic dust.
On the next Fresh Air—you may not think of the war in Yemen as an American war, but many Yemenis do.
The Lion Air crash in Indonesia last fall and the Ethiopian Air crash this month were disturbingly similar.
Democrats tend to view Fox News as a source of right-wing bias in its day-to-day news coverage. But despite that, some Democratic presidential candidates are participating in the network's town halls.
On the next Fresh Air, a talk with Thomas Boyce. He’s a pediatrician and child development researcher and author of the new book, The Orchid and the Dandelion explaining why some children struggle with adversity more than others.
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