How a genetically modified purple tomato was mistakenly identified as non-GMO
Genetically modified seeds for purple tomatoes hit the market for home gardeners recently. But how did a purple tomato get splashed across the cover of a seed catalog specializing in non-GMO plants?
Driver dies after crashing into White House perimeter gate, Secret Service says
A driver died after a vehicle crashed into a gate at the White House Saturday night, but the fatal collision is being investigated “only as a traffic crash”, law enforcement authorities said.
Mystik Dan wins the Kentucky Derby by a nose
In a close finish, Mystik Dan won the 150th running of the race on Saturday.
‘Marfa for Beginners’ podcast welcomes you to the art town
NPR’s Scott Detrow speaks with Elise Pepple, the host of Marfa for Beginners, a podcast that tells the story of daily life in that romantic west Texas art town.
Florida mom runs world-record mile while pushing a stroller
NPR’s Scott Detrow speaks with Kaitlin Donner, who set a new world record time for running a mile with a child in a stroller.
A conversation with the Derby’s 1st Black trainer in over 30 years
NPR’s Scott Detrow speaks with Larry Demeritte, the first Black trainer to participate in the Kentucky Derby since 1989.
NYC says half of those arrested at 2 pro-Palestinian campus protests were not students
Following the mayor’s claims that “outside agitators” escalated protests this week at two Manhattan campuses, city officials released data saying 134 of the 282 people arrested were not students.
Caitlin Clark shines in her WNBA debut, a preseason sellout
The NCAA’s all-time leading scorer played in her first professional game in the Indiana Fever’s match against the Dallas Wings on Friday night. Clark’s 21 points were impressive but not enough to win.
People show their support as Maine bowling alley reopens 6 months after a mass shooting
The Just-In-Time Recreation bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine reopens 6 months after a gunman’s rampage.
Students at some campus anti-war protests are reaching agreements with universities
Thousands of protestors were arrested this week as some schools called in police to clear pro-Palestinian encampments. Others have been able to reach agreements with students to clear out voluntarily.
Witnesses in Trump’s hush money trial reveal a world of ‘extortion’
Beyond former President Trump’s actual criminal trial, witnesses this week have revealed a world of money exchanged for potentially damaging stories.
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