After three weeks of deliberations, not a peep from the federal jury investigating opioid manufacturer Insys Therapeutics. The founder and others are accused of bribing doctors and lying to insurers.
The San Diego County Sheriff's Office says it has detained a man for questioning in a shooting at a synagogue that left some people injured and, according to the mayor, at least one person dead.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Mickey Bergman, vice president and executive director of the Richardson Center for Global Engagement, about his work freeing hostages from hostile states, including Otto Warmbier.
NPR's Michel Martin talks to A'shanti Gholar, national political director of Emerge America; Democratic strategist Leah Daughtry; and Reed Galen, Independent political consultant.
More than a year after two major storms hit the U.S. Virgin Islands, the new governor says burdensome regulations have slowed recovery. Many homes are still uninhabitable and lack secure roofing.
In Vermont, there are more elderly patients with medical needs than there are nursing homes. A growing number of families in the state are opening their homes to the elderly as an alternative.
Jane Kemp grew up in a non-denominational Protestant church, but when she learned her adopted son had Jewish ancestry, it set her on a path to conversion she never could have imagined.