This year's COVID vaccine rollout is off to a bumpy start, despite high demand Some people are finding pharmacies still don't have supply of the shots, and others are having insurance coverage troubles. Here's what's going on. Carmel Wroth
How NPR covered the missionary who ran a center for malnourished kids where 105 died In 2019, NPR covered the story of Renee Bach, who said she was called by God to serve the children of Uganda. Now HBO is presenting her story in the documentary series 'White Savior.' Marc Silver
Scientific dynamic duo aims to stop the next pandemic before it starts Two scientists, one Nigerian and one American, created a cutting-edge surveillance network to catch the next emerging disease before it becomes a pandemic. Ari Daniel
Why 1 in 4 inmate deaths happens in the same federal prison in North Carolina A quarter of federal inmate deaths occur at North Carolina's Butner prison complex. Some federal inmates only arrived at its medical facility after waiting months or even years for care elsewhere. Michel Martin
Young climate activists challenging 32 governments will get their day in court Six young activists are due Wednesday at the European Court of Human Rights, where they're accusing 32 governments of violating their human rights for failing to adequately address climate change. The Associated Press
Norovirus in the wilderness? How an outbreak spread on the Pacific Crest Trail Having this virus is bad enough at home, where you might spend hours hugging the toilet. Imagine having it out camping. Investigators wanted to find out how backpackers were getting and spreading it. Pien Huang
1 in 4 inmate deaths happens in the same federal prison. Why? The Butner federal prison complex in North Carolina is where a quarter of federal inmate deaths occur. It includes a medical facility but inmates aren't getting needed care, there or at other prisons. Meg Anderson
CDC recommends RSV vaccine in late pregnancy to protect newborns The shot will help shield newborns from RSV in the early months of life, when they're especially vulnerable to severe illness. Pien Huang
A Beyoncé fan couldn't fly to a show due to his wheelchair size, so he told TikTok Jon Hetherington, 34, couldn't fly to Seattle to see Beyoncé on her Renaissance World Tour because his wheelchair was too tall. However, he was invited to see her Dallas show. Ayana Archie
World's oldest wooden structure defies Stone-Age stereotypes Archaeologists dug into a riverbank in Zambia and uncovered what they call the earliest known wood construction by humans. The half-million year-old artifacts could change how we see Stone-Age people. Gabriel Spitzer