A new federal charging document reveals that the suspect in CEO Brian Thompson’s shooting death was found in possession of a notebook containing hostile writings about the health insurance industry.
NPR
How will Australia’s under-16 social media ban work? We asked the law’s enforcer
Australia’s top online internet regulator explains how the nation plans to roll out the world’s first social media ban for kids under 16.
Federal regulators prohibit drone flights in dozens of locations across New Jersey
The Federal Aviation Administration is temporarily barring drone flights over critical infrastructure at 22 locations in New Jersey amid mounting concerns about a flurry of reported drone sightings.
Who can say it’s healthy? The FDA has a new definition for food labels
At a time when more than half the American diet comes from processed, packaged foods, the FDA has new rules aimed at helping people make healthier choices in the grocery store.
Like old times: Trump sends Congress scrambling to avoid a shutdown
President-elect Donald Trump and his newest top-lieutenant, Elon Musk, have sent Washington scrambling to avoid a government shutdown, even before Trump takes office.
Georgia appeals court blocks Fulton DA Willis from election interference case
Fulton County DA Fani Willis and her office can’t continue prosecuting the Georgia election interference case involving Donald Trump — the last remaining criminal charges against the president-elect.
HIV is spiking in new hot spots. Here’s what’s being done to control it
As the new cases and related deaths fall in sub-Saharan Africa, the virus is rearing its head elsewhere. What’s the cause? And the solution?
Think you can’t dance? Get up and try these tips in our comic. We dare you!
Anyone can dance. As you read this comic, follow each step — and you’ll be moving and grooving in no time.
Employers lobby to keep health care prices transparent in hopes of containing costs
Donald Trump’s first administration advanced rules forcing hospitals and insurers to reveal prices for medical services. Employers don’t want to risk backtracking during Trump’s second administration.
Calling all students! NPR’s Student Podcast Challenge returns for 2025
For it’s seventh year, our national podcasting competition will invite students from around the country, in grades four through 12, to bring us their best audio stories.

