NATO Secretary General Sees Risk In Staying In Afghanistan Past Deadline
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jens Stoltenberg, the secretary general of NATO, about the ongoing effort to evacuate U.S. and NATO allies from Afghanistan.
OnlyFans Switches Its Stance On Sexually Explicit Content
The subscription site OnlyFans has reversed course. It says it will continue to allow sexually explicit content just days after announcing a ban on such material.
Afghan Allies Are Worried About Being Left Behind As Americans Evacuate
President Biden has specifically said he expects all American citizens can be evacuated by next week. He was less emphatic about getting out all the other people that America has pledged to help
The State Of The Evacuation Effort From Afghanistan
Secretary of State Antony Blinken offers an update on a massive evacuation effort from Afghanistan. Lawmakers and European allies fear many will be left behind if Biden keeps an “arbitrary deadline.”
The Supreme Court Reinstated Trump’s ‘Remain In Mexico’ Policy For Asylum-Seekers
The U.S. Supreme Court has let stand a ruling to continue the Trump administration’s “Remain in Mexico” policy, which forces people to wait in Mexico while seeking asylum in the U.S.
Behind The Newly-Announced Athletic Conference Alliance
NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with Nicole Auerbach, senior writer for The Athletic, about the merger created between three conferences in college football to keep up with the SEC.
She Joined The School Board To Serve Her Community. Now She’s Getting Threats
School boards and superintendents are facing backlash over mask and vaccination policies. What were once non-partisan public service jobs have now become more political –- and dangerous.
At A D.C. Restaurant, One Generation Of Afghan Refugees Helps The Next
The Afghan restaurant Lapis in Washington D.C., owned by a family of Afghan immigrants who fled in the 1980s, has been accepting donations to help Afghan refugees who are expected in the area.
A Wildfire Is Heading For Lake Tahoe, Sending Ash Raining Down On Tourists
A California fire that gutted hundreds of homes is advancing toward Lake Tahoe as thousands of firefighters try to box in the flames and tourists are enveloped in a thick yellow haze.
Trooper Hits Black Motorist 18 Times With A Flashlight, Calling It ‘Pain Compliance’
The beating following a traffic stop that left Aaron Larry Bowman with a broken jaw, three broken ribs and other injuries. Graphic body camera video was kept secret for more than two years.
He Hiked 2,100 Miles In 209 Days To Complete The Appalachian Trail. He’s Only 5
At 5 years old, Harvey Sutton — also known on the trail as “Little Man” — is one of the youngest people known to have completed the roughly 2,100-mile hike.
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