The Latest Music Nate Amos finds new meaning in old material on 'Holo Boy' Nate Amos, the songwriter behind This Is Lorelei, talks about revisiting old songs, reshaping them, and what it means to hear his past work with new ears. Christopher Intagliata World Ukraine's ceasefire talks hinge on security promises Russia once broke Ukraine's president continues ceasefire talks in Berlin with Trump envoys and European leaders, pressing for concrete security guarantees so Russia won't invade Ukraine again in the future. Joanna Kakissis World Australia reels from mass shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach Phil Mercer, a journalist in Sydney, reports on the deadly shooting at a Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach and what authorities are saying about the attack. Phil Mercer National What we know so far about the Brown University shooting investigation Journalist Paul Kelly Campos of Ocean State Media on the continuing investigation into Saturday's shooting at Brown University that left two people dead and at least nine more wounded. Henry Larson World Bystander hailed as a hero for disarming Sydney gunman New South Wales Premier Chris Minns on Sunday praised the man's actions, calling it "the most unbelievable scene." Chandelis Duster World Want to hear about a cool job? This New Zealander plays French horn in Antarctica Natalie Paine, a French horn player in New Zealand's navy, speaks about the challenges and unexpected joys of playing music while stationed in Antarctica. Ayesha Rascoe Times have changed — but the Rockettes keep kicking Nearly 1,000 women from around the country flew to New York City to audition for the dance troupe on its 100th anniversary. What's helped it last so long? Jennifer Vanasco Rapper Jeezy celebrates 20 years of 'Thug Motivation 101' with a 101-piece backing orchestra NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to rapper Jeezy about his career and residency in Las Vegas which features a Guinness Record setting live orchestra. Ayesha Rascoe Education Data shows a correlation between declining student test scores and the rise of cell phone use With student test scores in a decade long decline, many researchers are pointing to cell phones and social media as the catalyst. Can cell phone bans turn student learning around? Sequoia Carrillo World Chileans voting for president are choosing between starkly different candidates: a lifelong communist or the far-right son of a former Nazi Chileans head to the polls on Sunday, and an arch-conservative pledging mass migrant expulsions is strongly favored over his leftist opponent. Carrie Kahn Prev 503 of 1645 Next Sponsored
Music Nate Amos finds new meaning in old material on 'Holo Boy' Nate Amos, the songwriter behind This Is Lorelei, talks about revisiting old songs, reshaping them, and what it means to hear his past work with new ears. Christopher Intagliata
World Ukraine's ceasefire talks hinge on security promises Russia once broke Ukraine's president continues ceasefire talks in Berlin with Trump envoys and European leaders, pressing for concrete security guarantees so Russia won't invade Ukraine again in the future. Joanna Kakissis
World Australia reels from mass shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach Phil Mercer, a journalist in Sydney, reports on the deadly shooting at a Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach and what authorities are saying about the attack. Phil Mercer
National What we know so far about the Brown University shooting investigation Journalist Paul Kelly Campos of Ocean State Media on the continuing investigation into Saturday's shooting at Brown University that left two people dead and at least nine more wounded. Henry Larson
World Bystander hailed as a hero for disarming Sydney gunman New South Wales Premier Chris Minns on Sunday praised the man's actions, calling it "the most unbelievable scene." Chandelis Duster
World Want to hear about a cool job? This New Zealander plays French horn in Antarctica Natalie Paine, a French horn player in New Zealand's navy, speaks about the challenges and unexpected joys of playing music while stationed in Antarctica. Ayesha Rascoe
Times have changed — but the Rockettes keep kicking Nearly 1,000 women from around the country flew to New York City to audition for the dance troupe on its 100th anniversary. What's helped it last so long? Jennifer Vanasco
Rapper Jeezy celebrates 20 years of 'Thug Motivation 101' with a 101-piece backing orchestra NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to rapper Jeezy about his career and residency in Las Vegas which features a Guinness Record setting live orchestra. Ayesha Rascoe
Education Data shows a correlation between declining student test scores and the rise of cell phone use With student test scores in a decade long decline, many researchers are pointing to cell phones and social media as the catalyst. Can cell phone bans turn student learning around? Sequoia Carrillo
World Chileans voting for president are choosing between starkly different candidates: a lifelong communist or the far-right son of a former Nazi Chileans head to the polls on Sunday, and an arch-conservative pledging mass migrant expulsions is strongly favored over his leftist opponent. Carrie Kahn