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The hosts of the '5-4' podcast irreverently examine the Supreme Court's term
by Sacha Pfeiffer
How do the self-described "leftist" hosts of the hit Supreme Court podcast "5-4" size up the high court's latest term? NPR speaks with the lawyers behind the irreverent show.
Hunter Biden's gun trial began a week ago. Where do things stand at this point?
Following three days of emotional testimony, federal prosecutors have rested their case in the federal gun trial of Hunter Biden. As the defense begins, will the president's son be called to testify?
Morning news brief
The latest in the Israel-Hamas war. Far-right parties rattled traditional powers in the EU and made major gains in parliamentary elections. The defense begins its case in the Hunter Biden gun trial.
Benny Gantz, longtime Netanyahu rival, resigns from Israel's war cabinet
by Rob Schmitz
NPR's Rob Schmitz speaks with Nimrod Goren, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, about the resignation of former defense minister Benny Gantz from Israel's war cabinet.
Indian leader Narendra Modi was sworn in for 3rd term as prime minister
by Diaa Hadid
With his power curbed, and leading a coalition government, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was sworn in for a rare third term after weeks of voting in the world’s largest democracy.
Congress is campaigning — even when it’s in session on Capitol Hill
Lawmakers are shifting their sights from legislating to putting forward bills that don’t have a political path forward but DO make a political point.
Cricket World Cup: U.S. men's team pulls of a major upset by beating Pakistan
by Steve Inskeep
The U.S. men's team scored a big win in the cricket World Cup when it beat powerhouse Pakistan. The U.S. is co-hosting the tournament for the first time, along with the West Indies.
For the first openly gay Methodist bishop, Christianity continued to be her calling
by Jey Born
In this week's StoryCorps, a woman talks with her wife about becoming the first openly gay bishop in the United Methodist Church.
How Biden and Trump disagree over how to address the cost of health care
The two major presidential candidates have very different approaches to health policy. What are they, and how might they shape health care access over the next four years?
Why the Sweden-based company IKEA has cut prices 3 times in a year
by Steve Inskeep
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with IKEA Retail U.S. President Javier Quiñones about the furniture store chain's decision to reduce its prices.