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缓存内容:Accessibility linksSkip to main contentKeyboard shortcuts for audio playerNEWSLETTERSNPR SHOPNEWSCULTUREMUSICPODCASTS & SHOWSSEARCHHalle Parker/WWNOENVIRONMENTFor communities near chemical plants, EPA's new air pollution rule spells reliefWWNOThe Environmental Protection Agency is tightening standards for air pollution coming from more than 200 chemical plants in the U.S.LISTEN· 2:38PLAYLISTEmbedSHOTS - HEALTH NEWSYoung adults who started vaping as teens still can't shake the habitCPR NEWSSHOTS - HEALTH NEWSArkansas led the nation sending letters home from school about obesity. Did it help?KFF HEALTH NEWSELECTIONSThe most detailed look yet at the 'exodus' of local voting officialsNATIONALCalifornia's $20 billion effort to combat homelessness fails to curb rising unhoused populationKQEDNATIONALA Boeing whistleblower raises fresh concerns about the 787, and the FAA investigatesANIMALSTerrance the octopus came to live with a family. Then she laid dozens of eggsLatest Stories4 hours agoA Boeing whistleblower raises fresh concerns about the 787, and the FAA investigates5 hours agoStory has audioTerrance the octopus came to live with a family. Then she laid dozens of eggs5 hours ago'Hello there, I'm Hazel Scott': Jazz's unsung artist-activist7 hours agoPeter Higgs, who proposed the existence of the so-called 'God particle,' has died7 hours agoHere are the 42 questions on the juror questionnaire in Trump's hush money caseNavigate backwardsNavigate forwardsNavigate forwardsMatt York/APNATIONALThe Arizona Supreme Court allows a near-total abortion ban to take effect soonKJZZ NEWSThe Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that an old law from the 1860s can stand in the state, outlawing nearly all abortions.Rebecca Noble/Getty ImagesPOLITICSAfter Arizona Supreme Court ruling, Kari Lake denounces near-total abortion ban she once supportedKJZZ NEWSRepublican Kari Lake denounced an Arizona Supreme Court ruling reviving a near-total ban on abortion in the state — a law she previously praised less than two years ago. She's now running for U.S. Senate in Arizona.Bill Pugliano/Getty ImagesNATIONALJames and Jennifer Crumbley, school shooter's parents, sentenced to 10-15 yearsBoth Crumbleys were convicted on four counts of involuntary manslaughter over the 2021 shooting at Michigan's Oxford High School carried out by their son, Ethan Crumbley, who was 15 at the time.Santiago Billy/APPOLITICSThe Senate impeachment trial of Mayorkas has been delayed. Here's what to knowImpeachment managers were set to deliver the impeachment articles to the Senate Wednesday, but now that has been pushed until at least next week as GOP senators seek more time to prepare for a trial.DUSTIN FRANZ/AFP via Getty ImagesNATIONALNorfolk Southern will pay $600 million to settle East Palestine derailment lawsuitNorfolk Southern has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit stemming from the fiery train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio in early 2023.YouTubeJAZZ NIGHT IN AMERICA: VIDEO EPISODES AND SHORTS'Hello there, I'm Hazel Scott': Jazz's unsung artist-activistJazz Night shines a light on the artistry and activism of pianist and singer Hazel Scott, and the efforts to recover her legacy.Terna Iwar for NPRWORLDFor one Nigerian family, freedom after a kidnapping hasn't ended their terrorTen years after the mass abduction of 276 Chibok schoolgirls, kidnapping in Nigeria continues to rise. Nearly 1,000 people were kidnapped in the first three months of 2024. Here is one family's story.LISTEN· 7:17PLAYLISTEmbedNisreen ShehadeWORLDDisplaced Gazan baker Nisreen Shehade was able to evacuate to Egypt. Her family's still in GazaWBURWhen 27-year-old Nisreen Shehade learned she was approved to evacuate Gaza, a new torment began. She would have to leave her four younger siblings and parents behind.Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty ImagesLAWHere are the 42 questions on the juror questionnaire in Trump's hush money caseJurors will be asked to identify the the news and social media programs they use, podcasts they listen to and if they have supported or been a member of white supremacist and extremist groups.Steve Parsons/APINTERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS'A masterclass in how to give terrible answers': Inside that Prince Andrew interviewSam McAlister was the BBC booker who persuaded Prince Andrew to go on record about his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. It's the subject of new Netflix movie Scoop.LISTEN· 8:16PLAYLISTEmbedLily Padula for NPRSHOTS - HEALTH NEWSIn the womb, a brother's hormones can shape a sister's futureWhen siblings share a womb, sex hormones from a male fetus can cause lasting changes in a female littermate. This effect exists for all kinds of mammals — perhaps humans too.Maya Levin for NPRMIDDLE EAST CRISIS — EXPLAINEDIsrael's Palestinian citizens grow louder in protesting the Gaza warPalestinian citizens make up 20% of Israel's population, and many grieve the suffering in Gaza. Hundreds were arrested or lost jobs for questioning the war there, and doing so can still be perilous.LISTEN· 5:18PLAYLISTEmbedSean Dempsey/APOBITUARIESPeter Higgs, who proposed the existence of the so-called 'God particle,' has diedHiggs predicted the existence of the Higgs boson particle, helping explain how matter formed after the Big Bang. His death at 94 was announced by the University of Edinburgh, where he was a professor.NPRCULTUREInternational Booker Prize shortlist for 2024 spans three continentsThe International Booker Prize celebrates fiction that's been translated into English. This year's shortlist, announced Tuesday morning, features books in six languages from three continents.Kaitlyn Mikayla/Simon & SchusterAUTHOR INTERVIEWS'Magical Overthinking' author says information overload can stoke irrational thoughtsFRESH AIRAuthor and podcast host Amanda Montell says our brains are overloaded with a constant stream of information that stokes our innate tendency to believe conspiracy theories and mysticism.Musa Sadulayev/APEUROPEChechnya is banning music that's too fast or slow. These songs wouldn't make the cutAuthorities in the Russian republic of Chechnya will only allow music between 80 and 116 beats per minute, though it's unclear how the rule will be enforced.John Raoux/APSPACENASA has been asked to create a time zone for the moon. Here's how it would workA new lunar time zone is all about ensuring the success of future, multinational missions to the moon.LISTEN· 5:02PLAYLISTEmbedSolar eclipse myths and rumors bubble up, from radiation to food poisoningTizianaI Fabi/AFP via Getty ImagesRELIGIONThe Vatican says surrogacy and gender theory are 'grave threats' to human dignityA document called "Infinite Dignity" details what the Vatican sees as grave violations of dignity. Poverty, war and the abuse of migrants lead the list.Justin Hicks/LPMNATIONALIt was a Renaissance-themed eclipse in southern IndianaLPM NEWSWhen the eclipse and a Renaissance fair came together, there were knights, fairies and pirates at hand to witness the celestial event in Columbus, Ind.Ryan Loew/Ideastream Public MediaTHE PICTURE SHOWA rare solar eclipse darkened skies and dazzled viewers across the U.S.Crowds and clouds didn't stop people from gathering across the path of totality. Viewers craned their necks and clapped as skies briefly darkened, a sight the U.S. won't see again until 2044.Worried about eclipse damage to your eyes? Don't panicHere's what to do with your solar eclipse glasses nowMcClelland & Stewart/Random House/Doubleday Canada/SJP LitCULTUREOne of these novelists will receive the $150K Carol Shields PrizeThe shortlist for the Carol Shields Prize was announced Tuesday morning. The award recognizes "creativity and excellence in fiction by women and non-binary writers in Canada and the United States."WATCHMORE VIDEOSThis video file cannot be played.(Error Code: 102630)MUSICTiny Desk Premiere: Linda May Han OhIn this Tiny Desk, Oh presents a mix of cuts from her 2023 release, The Glass Hours, and new works.Charlie Riedel/APSPORTSNAIA all but bans transgender athletes from women's sportsThe National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, which oversees some 83,000 athletes competing in more than 25 sports, is thought to be the first college sports organization to take such a step.Jason Kempin/Getty ImagesCULTUREMorgan Wallen arrested for throwing a chair from a rooftop bar in NashvilleThe country music star was arrested on four charges, including reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct. The chair, thrown from a rooftop bar, landed on the street close to two police officers.Sasa Woodruff/Boise State Public RadioSCIENCEWatch your garden glow with new genetically modified bioluminescent petuniasBSPR NEWSResearch into new pharmaceuticals has produced an unanticipated by-product: Petunias that glow in the darkMahesh Kumar A./APCLIMATEMarch is the 10th straight month to be the hottest on record, scientists sayEarth set a monthly record for global heat — with both air temperatures and the world's oceans hitting an all-time high, the European Union climate agency said.European court rules on cases seeking to force countries to meet climate goalsPhilippe Antonello/NetflixTELEVISIONDon't call him a sociopath: Here's how Andrew Scott humanizes 'Ripley'FRESH AIRScott (who you may know as "hot priest" from Fleabag) plays con man Tom Ripley in the Netflix adaptation of The Talented Mr. Ripley. 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