The Supreme Court Sets A Date For Arguments In Case That Could Challenge Roe V. Wade On Dec. 1, the court will hear arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Org. The Mississippi case tests whether all state laws that ban pre-viability abortions are unconstitutional. Nina Totenberg
White House Says Vaccinated Foreign Nationals Will Be Allowed To Fly to The U.S. Fully vaccinated international travelers will have to present proof of vaccination and get tested before flying. The policy, which takes effect in November, is a shift after months of travel bans. Brian Naylor
Pfizer And BioNTech Say Vaccine Trial For Kids Shows Its Safe And Effective Pfizer and BioNTech say a trial for their COVID-19 vaccine for children under 12 showed the vaccine is safe for children and established a strong antibody response against the virus. Jaclyn Diaz
Fauci On The Disconnect Between FDA Panel's Guidance And Biden's Booster Plan NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease doctor and the president's chief medical adviser, about the science and decision-making concerning booster shots.
A Texas Doctor Says He Defied The Abortion Law, Risking Lawsuits Dr. Alan Braid said that his decision to perform an abortion past the six-week mark earlier this month was a matter of duty. Sharon Pruitt-Young
Life Kit: Dating Over 50 NPR's Life Kit has tips for how to get back on the dating scene for those 50 and older. Tanya Ballard Brown
How Ivermectin Became The New Focus Of The Anti-Vaccine Movement Scientists are still studying whether the deworming medicine could have any effect on COVID-19. But the frenzy over the drug has far more to do with politics than science. Here's how that happened. Pien Huang
Abortion-Rights Organizations Are Working Overtime In Texas As SB8 Remains In Place Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Rosann Mariapurram, executive director of Jane's Due Process, a grassroots organization in Texas that helps people under 18 access abortion care.
Whatever Happened To ... The Women Who Boldly Declared: 'No Sex For Fish'? Women in a Kenyan village had a radical idea to stop the practice of trading sex for fish to sell: What if they owned their own boats? They had great success. Then came a series of terrible setbacks. Viola Kosome
Former FDA Scientist Says More Data Is Needed On COVID-19 Booster Shots NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former FDA scientist Luciana Borio about the decision by an FDA advisory panel to recommend Pfizer booster shots only for certain people at higher risk for COVID-19.