Sarah McCammon
Stories
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The politics of fewer babies
Families in the U.S. and much of the world are having so few babies, national populations are set to shrink and age. The trend is changing American politics and fueling the rise of global populism.
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As women have far fewer babies, the U.S. and the world face unprecedented challenges
Far more families are choosing to have fewer — or no — children. Many countries, including the U.S., now face a rapidly aging population that could begin to shrink.
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Trump administration cuts team in charge of researching IVF
President Trump has promised to expand access to IVF, but his administration has eliminated a team in charge of researching those treatments.
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Trump's push for expanded IVF coverage is getting some pushback from conservatives
Trump has been touting his support for the fertility treatment known as IVF. But that position is putting him at odds with some conservatives.
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How Ohio's food banks are dealing with extensive cuts from the USDA
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks to Joree Novotny, Executive Director of the Ohio Association of Food Banks about the USDA's recent cuts to the food purchasing programs that support families in need.
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Mud dragons, water bears: A new census of ocean life has found over 800 new species
Over 800 marine species have recently been discovered including a guitar-shaped shark off the coast of Mozambique. NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks to marine biologist, Lucy Woodall.
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Saturday Sports: First rounds in men's and women's college basketball, MLB in Japan
NPR's Sarah McCammon and Meadowlark Media's Howard Bryant discuss the NCAA basketball tournaments' first rounds for both men and women.
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Trump's former Russia analyst discusses Putin's possible next moves in the war
NPR's Sarah McCammon talks with Russia expert Fiona Hill, of the Brookings Institution, about how Moscow might approach any negotiations to end the war in Ukraine.
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Remembering George Foreman, 2-time heavyweight world champion and grilling legend
We remember boxing — and grilling — great, George Foreman. His family announced his death. He was 76.
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Sudan's army takes control of the presidential palace, 2 years after war broke out
Sudan's military forces have retaken the country's seat of government after nearly two years of Civil War. Could this be a turning point?