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How a Toledo tattoo artist helps turn scars into art

Brian Finn is a tattoo artist in Toledo, Ohio who has been offering free and discounted tattoos for people covering trauma scars for more than 10 years. 

As federal funds wane, NPR ruefully clashes with CPB

NPR asked a federal judge to block CPB from awarding a $57.9 million grant to a new consortium of public media institutions to operate the satellite that connects the public radio system.

Supreme Court allows Trump to withhold $4 billion in foreign aid

The court's majority said Trump's foreign policy authority outweighed the harms claimed by the international aid groups suing.

Assata Shakur, a fugitive Black militant sought by the U.S. since 1979, dies in Cuba

Assata Shakur, a Black liberation activist who was given political asylum in Cuba after her 1979 escape from a U.S. prison, has died. Officials in New Jersey, where Shakur had been arrested, convicted and imprisoned, said she was 78.

There was a different vibe at the U.N. General Assembly. 5 attendees weigh in

It's the first high level U.N. gathering since the U.S. foreign aid cuts under the Trump Administration. What were people thinking — and talking about?

For LGBTQ+ History Month, NPR wants to hear your coming out story

National Coming Out Day is celebrated on Oct. 11 to recognize the courage of LGBTQ+ individuals who come out publicly. This year, NPR is inviting people to share their coming out stories.

ICE officer caught on video pushing woman is placed on leave

The man appears to be the same officer who was caught last month on NPR audio aggressively arresting a court observer.

Random act of kindness: Mariners fan gifts historic ball to young stranger

A fan caught Cal Raleigh's history-making 60th home run ball. He promptly turned the valuable memento over to 12-year-old Marcus Ruelos.

RFK Jr. ‘rejects’ a U.N. declaration on non-communicable diseases

Global health leaders expressed dismay at Kennedy's objection but vowed to move forward without the support of the U.S.

At U.N., amid jeers and cheers, Netanyahu says Israel ‘must finish the job’ in Gaza

The Israeli prime minister's speech was defiant, despite his growing international isolation over his refusal to end the devastating war to eradicate Hamas.

Gulf South pharmacies make their own rules amid confusing COVID guidance: ‘It’s clear as mud’

Unclear rules and inconsistent interpretations of federal and state COVID-19 vaccination rules leave families confused and vulnerable patients unprotected.

Asheville hopes for a big fall tourist season to boost its post Helene economy

As October brings vivid mountain colors, the post Helene hospitality industry in Asheville, North Carolina hopes for a big return of tourists.

There was no rapture this week, so the quiz returns. Can you score a perfect 11?

This week, Jimmy Kimmel returned, a weird statue vanished and no one (to our knowledge) got snatched up to heaven.

Trump’s TikTok deal payment criticized as ‘shake-down scheme’ by experts

The U.S. government will collect a multibillion-dollar fee from the American investors who will take over TikTok. Some experts call the fee and other deals like it "extortion."

Fired feds, Trump lovers and veterans: Meet the people applying for ICE jobs

At a recent DHS career expo in Provo, Utah, many attendees hoped to get hired to help with the Trump administration's deportation efforts.

What schools stand to lose in the battle over the next federal education budget

Education researchers warn budget proposals from the White House and House Republicans would impose steep cuts on some of the nation's most vulnerable students and disadvantaged school communities.

Trump’s Tylenol warning echoes past misconceptions about mothers and autism

Medical scholars say, efforts to find a singular cause for autism has historically led to scrutinizing parents and fueling stigma about autism

Fired feds, Trump lovers, and veterans: Meet the people applying for ICE jobs

At a recent DHS career expo in Provo, Utah, many attendees hoped to get hired to help with the Trump administration's deportation efforts.

LA County response to deadly fires slowed by lack of resources, report says

A report released Thursday found that series of weaknesses, including "outdated policies, inconsistent practices and communications vulnerabilities," slowed the response to the January fires.

Human remains identified as Travis Decker, wanted for killing his daughters

Decker, an ex-soldier, was wanted for the murder of his three young daughters after they were found dead near a campground in June.

Trump to place import taxes on drugs, home furnishings and heavy trucks

President Trump said he will put import taxes of 100% on pharmaceutical drugs, 50% on kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities, 30% on upholstered furniture and 25% on heavy trucks starting on Oct. 1.

Alabama executes Geoffrey Todd West for the murder of Margaret Parrish Berry

The execution took place despite Berry's son's opposition to it and was marked by less movement than other nitrogen gas executions.

Ex-FBI Director James Comey indicted on criminal charges stemming from 2020 testimony

Comey faces one count of making false statements and one count of obstruction of justice in connection.

Hollywood now has dueling open letters over the Israel film boycott

Over 1,200 Hollywood figures, among them Liev Schreiber, Mayim Bialik and Sharon Osbourne, signed a letter on Thursday rejecting a previous call to boycott Israeli film groups.

Trump advances TikTok deal with new executive order

The new order says that the deal to turn over a majority stake in TikTok to a group of U.S. investors meets the terms ordered by Congress, and will allow it to stay online in the U.S.

Former FBI Director Comey indicted on criminal charges stemming from 2020 testimony

Former FBI Director James Comey faces one count of making false statements and one count of obstruction of justice in connection.

The U.N. utters the word: Dementia

For the first time, the United Nations has issued a political declaration pledging to address dementia. Will it make a difference?

Latest update of 1844 American songbook reflects new generation of ‘Sacred Harp’ singers

An 1844 religiously inspired songbook that uses shape notes to help people read music got a major update recently and it attracting younger singers.

Trump advises parents on hepatitis B vaccine. Here’s why doctors say he’s wrong

It's unusual for Presidents to give medical advise. But this week President Trump told parents to delay giving their kids a hep b shot until they turn 12. Doctors say this is bad and dangerous advice.

What we know about the Dallas ICE facility shooting

A gunman fired at a Dallas ICE immigration detention facility, killing one person and injuring two others. Investigators provide updates on the shooting and the gunman.

Trump is accusing the U.N. of ‘sabotage.’ The U.N. says Trump’s team is to blame

Trump says three "sinister events" disrupted his speech: a frozen escalator, a broken teleprompter and a too-quiet sound system. The U.N. says Trump's team is at fault, but opened an investigation.

Starbucks is closing more stores and laying off 900 workers

The coffee giant plans to cut 900 corporate jobs and shut down about 1% of its stores as the chain's turnaround plan approaches a one-year mark.