The Latest National Locals weigh in on Trump's move to crack down on crime in D.C. Crime in D.C. is at a 30-year low, according to the DOJ. But violent crime persists in some neighborhoods. How much of a law enforcement presence is there now amid Trump's crackdown? Meg Anderson 'Lion King' puppet designer helps put a spin on a classic in 'Romeo and Zooliet' Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's most famous plays. A Shakespeare festival in St. Louis has found a way to make kid friendly as well with the help of a famous puppet designer. Jeremy Goodwin History Trump isn't the first U.S. president to seek to strengthen ties with Putin President Trump will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss an end to Russia's war in Ukraine. Trump has long said that his relationship with Putin will help him strike a deal. Don Gonyea Politics How much money is Trump making off of the presidency? NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with the David Kirkpatrick of The New Yorker about his investigation into how much the Trump family has profited from both presidencies. Justine Kenin Technology A summer camp aims to close the AI know-how gap for low-income high schoolers A free camp for low-income high schoolers aims to close the digital divide around AI know-how. Campers work on AI solutions to real-world environmental and medical challenges. Lee V Gaines World How drones have become essential for both sides in the Russia-Ukraine war Presidents Trump and Putin will be landing to discuss a possible end to Russia's war in Ukraine. A war that — at the moment — is not letting up. In fact, it's seen in increase in drone warfare. Charles Maynes National Alaskans react to Putin's visit Alaska has a long relationship with Russia -- both positive and negative. In advance of Trump and Putin's meeting in Anchorage, we get reactions from Alaskans about the summit in their state. Liz Ruskin National A look at how the Trump administration is changing America's focus on human rights Activists and former officials are alarmed by the way the Trump administration is changing the way the U.S. promotes human rights around the world. Michele Kelemen New book looks back at 'Sunset Boulevard,' a poison-dipped love letter to Hollywood David M. Lubin's book Ready for My Close-Up: The Making of Sunset Boulevard and the Dark Side of the Hollywood Dream looks at how the film's poison-dipped love letter to Hollywood endures 75 years later. Justine Kenin Could the Supreme Court overturn same-sex marriage? A former Kentucky county clerk is making a long-shot bid to convince the Supreme Court to overturn its landmark ruling legalizing gay marriage. We'll talk about the future of LGBTQ rights before a conservative Supreme Court majority. Libby Denkmann Prev 1031 of 1646 Next Sponsored
National Locals weigh in on Trump's move to crack down on crime in D.C. Crime in D.C. is at a 30-year low, according to the DOJ. But violent crime persists in some neighborhoods. How much of a law enforcement presence is there now amid Trump's crackdown? Meg Anderson
'Lion King' puppet designer helps put a spin on a classic in 'Romeo and Zooliet' Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's most famous plays. A Shakespeare festival in St. Louis has found a way to make kid friendly as well with the help of a famous puppet designer. Jeremy Goodwin
History Trump isn't the first U.S. president to seek to strengthen ties with Putin President Trump will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss an end to Russia's war in Ukraine. Trump has long said that his relationship with Putin will help him strike a deal. Don Gonyea
Politics How much money is Trump making off of the presidency? NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with the David Kirkpatrick of The New Yorker about his investigation into how much the Trump family has profited from both presidencies. Justine Kenin
Technology A summer camp aims to close the AI know-how gap for low-income high schoolers A free camp for low-income high schoolers aims to close the digital divide around AI know-how. Campers work on AI solutions to real-world environmental and medical challenges. Lee V Gaines
World How drones have become essential for both sides in the Russia-Ukraine war Presidents Trump and Putin will be landing to discuss a possible end to Russia's war in Ukraine. A war that — at the moment — is not letting up. In fact, it's seen in increase in drone warfare. Charles Maynes
National Alaskans react to Putin's visit Alaska has a long relationship with Russia -- both positive and negative. In advance of Trump and Putin's meeting in Anchorage, we get reactions from Alaskans about the summit in their state. Liz Ruskin
National A look at how the Trump administration is changing America's focus on human rights Activists and former officials are alarmed by the way the Trump administration is changing the way the U.S. promotes human rights around the world. Michele Kelemen
New book looks back at 'Sunset Boulevard,' a poison-dipped love letter to Hollywood David M. Lubin's book Ready for My Close-Up: The Making of Sunset Boulevard and the Dark Side of the Hollywood Dream looks at how the film's poison-dipped love letter to Hollywood endures 75 years later. Justine Kenin
Could the Supreme Court overturn same-sex marriage? A former Kentucky county clerk is making a long-shot bid to convince the Supreme Court to overturn its landmark ruling legalizing gay marriage. We'll talk about the future of LGBTQ rights before a conservative Supreme Court majority. Libby Denkmann