Breaks for caregivers: Atlanta nonprofit helps parents of medically fragile children

 

Lilly Ledbetter, the activist who inspired fair pay act, dies at 86

Lilly Ledbetter, a supervisor at a Goodyear tire plant in Alabama, discovered she was receiving less pay than men who worked the same position. Her case led to a monumental law on pay equity.

Florida’s Gulf Coast recovers after Milton

The people of Florida's Gulf Coast are now beginning to piece their lives, towns and homes back together.

U.S. to send troops and missile defense system to Israel

The U.S. is sending one of its most advanced missile defense systems and about 100 troops to Israel, marking the first major deployment of American troops since the war in Gaza began.

Native Voters could swing Arizona. Both parties want their votes.

Both Republicans and Democrats are trying to marshal Native American voters in Arizona, which could prove decisive to winning the key state.

August 2024 Monthly Content Review Memo

A 10-person cohort met to discuss NPR's three-week run of coverage from the day of the Biden-Trump debate until the day President Biden withdrew from the 2024 presidential race.

In Chile a language on the verge of extinction, stirs into life

Ckunsa, an indigenous language in Chile, was declared dead 70 years ago. But groups in northern Chile are successfuly reviving the language and teaching it to a new generation.

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