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National In the West Virginia mountains, a radio station is caught in the funding cut crossfire Allegheny Mountain Radio, a network of three community stations, is not an NPR member station. But it will get caught in the crossfire of funding cuts. Frank Langfitt
Adam Aleksic discusses 'Algospeak' and how social media is changing how we talk NPR's Adrian Ma talks to Adam Aleksic about his new book, "Algospeak," which looks at how algorithms and online creators are affeting the way people speak offline. Adrian Ma
An invasive species of algae could be behind rising mercury levels in the food chain Researchers are looking at an invasive species of algae along the Atlantic coast as a possible reason for mercury in the food chain. Kelly Kenoyer
Politics It's not a major election year, but political ads are everywhere If it feels like there is an influx of political ads right now, it's because there are. We look at why the ads are everywhere and who is paying for them. Domenico Montanaro
World Transatlantic security specialist discusses Trump's shift in policy towards Ukraine NPR's Adrian Ma talks to former top defense official Jim Townsend about the significance of President Trump's new agreement to send weapons to Ukraine. Adrian Ma
World Age didn't kill India's beloved centenarian marathon runner. A speeding car did. Indian marathon runner Fauja Singh was 114 years old when he was killed in a hit-and-run. Omkar Khandekar
Economy Trump firing the Federal Reserve Chair would upend its long tradition of independence NPR's Adrian Ma talks to UT-Austin economic historian Carola Binder about why the Federal Reserve is independent and why that matters. Adrian Ma
A documentary follows the first openly trans person to argue before the Supreme Court NPR's Adrian Ma talks with ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio about being the first openly trans person to argue before the Supreme Court. He's profiled in the new documentary, "Heightened Scrutiny." Ryan Benk
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