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In the second hour of "Environmental Connections" on June 27, 2025, we talk to "Common Ground" author Eileen Flanagan about her new book and her history of climate activism.
In the first hour of "Environmental Connections" on June 27, 2025, our guests discuss a recently failed Senate bill that would have banned the use of sewage sludge as fertilizer on New York farmland.
A federal judge agreed to delay Kilmar Abrego Garcia's release after his lawyers pointed to conflicting reports from federal ...
The Supreme Court term has given the Trump administration a series of major wins in its final blockbuster week of its term.
President Trump holds a press conference on today's Supreme Court decisions. NPR's Carrie Johnson and Tamara Keith join Steve Inskeep to discuss.
Conservative groups challenged the program, contending that Congress exceeded its powers in enacting legislation that ...
After surviving many close calls as a war correspondent, Norland was diagnosed with a lethal brain tumor in 2019. He died June 22. In this 2024 interview, he reflected on facing mortality.
The ruling is the first time that the court has imposed requirements on adult consumers in order to protect minors from ...
Siding with the government on Friday, the court upheld the Affordable Care Act, allowing the U.S. Preventive Services Task ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep and UVA Law School professor Amanda Frost discuss how the Supreme Court decision on birthright citizenship could apply to states.
Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First.
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