This East Coast Go-Kart Racing Champion Is A 15-Year-Old Phenom
If you’re a parent of young kids or teens, you most likely spent your weekend at a field watching soccer, lacrosse or baseball. 15-year-old Blake Lothian and his family spent the weekend at the track.
White House Memo: Trump Pulls Conspiracy Theories From the Fringes to the Oval Office
The president’s promotion of the unconfirmed claims he calls “Spygate” continues a long history of presidential trafficking in tales of shadowy cabals and secret plots.
On Memorial Day, Trump Honors ‘Our Heroes’ at Arlington
President Trump celebrated “the men and women who laid down their lives for our freedom,” singling out several of them and sharing their stories.
Breaking down the teams in Louisville baseball's NCAA regional
Texas Tech, Kent State and New Mexico State will join Louisville in the NCAA Tournament’s Lubbock regional.
Did the Trump Administration Separate Immigrant Children From Parents and Lose Them?
Federal officials have lost track of nearly 1,500 children, but those children arrived at the border alone.
Chef Ruth Rogers Discusses 3 Decades Of The River Café London
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with London chef Ruth Rogers about three decades of restaurant life and her new cookbook, River Café London.
Colombia’s Presidential Election Heads To Runoff
Colombia held its first presidential elections this past weekend since the end of the country’s half-century old guerilla war. Two candidates will now face-off in a run-off election next month.
What It Means To Be Taiwanese And Why It’s Different Depending On Generation
In Taiwan, a generational divide colors people’s views of of their national identity and threatens to tear families apart.
In Maryland, Ellicott City Gets Hit By Devastating Flash Floods, Again
People in Ellicott City, Md., are surveying the damage to their homes and businesses after a historic flash flood raged through the city — the second in as many years. NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with Mark Hemmis, whose restaurant Phoenix Emporium wa…
Washington Capitals Make It To Stanley Cup Final For First Time In 20 Years
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with radio play-by-play announcer John Walton as the Washington Capitals prepare for the start of the Stanley Cup.
How Federal Authorities Track Undocumented Minors
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with Bob Carey, former director of the Office of Refugee Resettlement, about how federal authorities track undocumented minors once they’re released to families, and why stories about 1,474 “missing” children may be mislea…
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