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A new Louisiana law will re-classify misoprostol as a dangerous controlled substance
A new Louisiana law in effect Oct. 1 will re-classify misoprostol as a dangerous controlled substance. It's used in medication abortions, but also for postpartum hemorrhage and other obstetric issues.
The Economics of the Grammys, Explained
by Anastasia Tsioulcas
Sen. Michael Bennett on why he's in favor of a TikTok ban
Senator Michael Bennet has joined calls from several other lawmakers to ban TikTok from Apple and Google app stores. NPR's Michel Martin asks him what makes the app a national security risk.
The state of the Sate of the Union address
by David Folkenflik
President Biden will give his State of the Union address on Tuesday. But with more ways to communicate with the public, does the annual televised address carry the same weight it used to?
Former U.S. Ambassador to Haiti argues for international intervention in Haiti
NPR's Michel Martin talks with former US Ambassador to Haiti, Pamela White, about what options are available to Haiti to qwell the country's recent unrest.
Violence plagues Haiti as gangs seize control. A reporter unpacks the chaos
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Associated Press reporter Megan Janetsky about her recent reporting trip to Haiti.
Remembering innovative fashion designer Paco Rabanne
by Mandalit del Barco
Spanish fashion designer Paco Rabanne has died at 88 years old, according to his fashion house. He was known for his fragrances and space-age designs.
Don't let the cold weather ruin your workout
by Wynne Davis
NPR's Life Kit has tips on how to exercise in the cold.
U.S. takes down Chinese spy balloon off of South Carolina coast
by Jenna McLaughlin
U.S. military officials say that a Chinese spy balloon has been shot down, just off the coast of South Carolina.
A reporter picks up Ponzi scheme investigation where a slain journalist left off
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Washington Post reporter Lizzie Johnson about continuing the work of a slain Las Vegas journalist who had investigated a huge Ponzi scheme.