More cases of screwworm detected in Texas, raising concerns for the cattle industry
Hide SummaryA fly's larvae parasite that was eradicated from the U.S. in the 1960s has resurfaced In South Texas, posing a serious threat to livestock production. We report from a livestock inspection checkpoint.Read more
The red state, blue state divide is real. But it's driven by more than just politics
Hide SummaryRecent research suggests there's more going on with "ideological sorting" than simply moving to places that match one's politics. It's often one of many deciding factors, such as taxes or safety.Read more
Former Kennedy Center curator talks about the venue's future
Hide SummaryNPR's Michel Martin speaks with Josef Palermo, an artist and curator, about his tenure at the Kennedy Center and what its future might hold.Read more
Over 2,000 women attend Turning Point USA's annual women's leadership summit
Hide SummaryTurning Point USA held their annual women's leadership summit over the weekend. Did the summit reveal a fracturing of the movement that helped elect President Trump in 2024?Read more
The return-to-work Survival Guide for new parents
Hide SummaryHeading back to work after parental leave? Life Kit has some advice on navigating schedules, managing expectations and finding support during a major life transition.Read more