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Kenyan protesters are missing following tax hike demonstrations, rights group says
by Emmanuel Igunza
In Kenya, nearly 60 people have gone missing since the anti-government protests began over a month ago. Human rights groups fear that the security forces are behind these disappearances.
Access to reproductive care inspires many doctors to run for office
by Michel Martin
Doctors are running for office in an effort to bring their medical expertise to the debate over reproductive rights. With Trump and Biden nearly even in national polls, will it be enough?
In Oklahoma, there’s a push to lower penalties for cockfighting.
by Anna Pope
Cockfighting, the practice of fighting roosters, is illegal in all 50 states and is a federal crime. There's a push in Oklahoma to lower the penalties for cockfighting there.
Green parties suffered dramatic losses in the European parliament elections
by Rob Schmitz
NPR's Rob Schmitz asks Aurélien Saussay of the London School of Economics why support for Green parties crashed in last weekend's European elections.
In the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Palestinians are living their lives -- anxiously
by Hadeel Al-Shalchi
Palestinians living in Ramallah, the West Bank's largest city, say they are trapped, unable to travel because of settler violence and checkpoints.
Democratic members of Congress say Supreme Court is embroiled in an 'ethics crisis'
by Michel Martin
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) about alleged ethics violations at the Supreme Court.
Wild elephants may have names that other elephants use to call them
by Nell Greenfieldboyce
Research on the rumbles of wild elephants suggest that these animals address each other with unique, name-like vocalizations. (Story aired on All Things Considered on June 10, 2024.)
GOP states sue to block federal regulations on LGBTQ+ preferred bathrooms
by Marianna Bacallao
Tennessee is among several Republican-led states suing the Biden administration over new protections against sex discrimination for LGBTQ students.