She paid into Medicare for years. Trump’s immigration policy will end her coverageby NPR News | Apr 6, 2026 | Feeds, NPR | 0 Rosa María Carranza has worked and paid taxes for more than two decades, but a provision in the...Read More
Shingles can hit younger than you think. The vaccine can prevent excruciating painby NPR News | Apr 6, 2026 | Feeds, NPR | 0 A reactivation of the virus that causes chickenpox, the illness can be miserable. Here’s...Read More
Guthrie returns to ‘Today’ show months after her mother’s disappearanceby NPR News | Apr 6, 2026 | Feeds, NPR | 0 Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, has not been seen since returning home from a...Read More
These blind students say their college blocked their education. A new rule could helpby NPR News | Apr 6, 2026 | Feeds, NPR | 0 Higher education is especially reliant on computers and phones, but accessibility for people with...Read More
NASA’s Artemis II crew readies for Monday’s lunar flyby. Here’s what you need to knowby NPR News | Apr 5, 2026 | Feeds, NPR | 0 At its closest point, the crew of Artemis II will loop about 4,000 miles from the lunar surface...Read More
UCLA storms past South Carolina to claim its 1st NCAA women’s basketball titleby NPR News | Apr 5, 2026 | Feeds, NPR | 0 UCLA secured the first NCAA women’s basketball national championship in school history — a...Read More
A music festival booked Kanye West, now known as Ye, and lost major sponsorsby NPR News | Apr 5, 2026 | Feeds, NPR | 0 The rapper Ye was announced as the headliner for the Wireless Festival in London. He’s...Read More
Hollywood studios reach a tentative agreement with writers unionby NPR News | Apr 5, 2026 | Feeds, NPR | 0 The Writers Guild of America went on strike for months in 2023 in a dispute with Hollywood...Read More