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How will Biden’s decision change the Republican Party’s plans for November?
Corrected on 2024-07-22T14:42:15.769-04:00
An earlier web introduction to this report misstated A Martínez's last name as Martine.Slovenia's Tadej Pogačar outraced his top rivals to win the Tour de France
Corrected on 2024-07-22T14:03:51.074-04:00
An earlier version of this story mistakenly said that Jonas Vingegaard achieved six daily wins at the Tour de France and also won this year's Giro D’Italia. Those victories were in fact accomplished by Slovenia's Tadej Pogačar.Trump's close call: A detailed time line
Corrected on 2024-07-22T14:52:32.931-04:00
A previous version of this time line omitted President Biden's first public response to the shooting. The White House first issued a brief statement from Biden on July 13.Eminem and Common confront the same milestone — middle age — from opposite angles
Corrected on 2024-07-19T15:07:44.663-04:00
A previous version of this story misspelled Hailie Jade's first name.West of Roan collects ancient folktales — not personal folklore
Corrected on 2024-07-18T17:20:25.744-04:00
A previous version of this story misspelled the title of OutKast's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below album.Mpox did not fade away. Africa faces two alarming outbreaks -- and lacks vaccines
Corrected on 2024-07-20T09:19:16.676-04:00
An earlier version of this story identified Goma as the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is the capital of the country's North Kivu Province.Where J.D. Vance stands on key issues
Corrected on 2024-07-17T11:48:12.993-04:00
This story has been updated to include further reporting on Vance's position regarding abortion.Nathy Peluso: Tiny Desk Concert
Corrected on 2024-07-15T12:50:39.528-04:00
A previous version of this story listed the incorrect order of songs in the setlist. It has also been updated to clarify Nathy Peluso is a Spanish-Argentine artist.FBI investigates alleged Trump shooter's motive as GOP leaders gather at the RNC
Corrected on 2024-07-15T10:00:14.838-04:00
A previous version of this newsletter incorrectly attributed the "New from NPR" section to Katie Simon, Embedded supervising editor. This section was written by Rose Eveleth, host of Embedded: Tested.American pop culture lost a trio of important figures over the weekend
Corrected on 2024-07-15T14:39:42.964-04:00
An earlier version of this page misspelled Shannen Doherty's first and last names.A checkup for the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 2: Still lots to do
Corrected on 2024-07-18T13:20:10.265-04:00
An earlier version of the story misspelled the name of Diona Peddie.California heat has immigration activists bracing for a humanitarian crisis
Corrected on 2024-07-18T17:17:06.281-04:00
Previous captions on this story incorrectly referred to the group Borderlands Relief Collective as Border Relief Collective.AT&T says hackers stole 2022 call and text data from 'nearly all' cell customers
Corrected on 2024-07-12T10:18:41.749-04:00
This story has been updated to reflect that hackers downloaded the customer data from a third-party platform.After a tragedy, a mother wants to soften the rooms where police interview victims
Corrected on 2024-07-11T16:40:06.629-04:00
A previous version of this story incorrectly said that the Kansas City Police Department was Missouri's first agency to create a soft interview room. It was the first in the state to do so with Project Beloved's help. The police department in Belton, Mo., set up such a room in 2022 using a federal grant.Julius Rodriguez: Tiny Desk Concert
Corrected on 2024-07-10T11:40:58.104-04:00
A previous version of this Tiny Desk listed Neil Tevault as Audio Engineer. It is David Greenburg.Zach Bryan makes — and breaks — his own myth on 'The Great American Bar Scene'
Corrected on 2024-07-10T16:59:03.524-04:00
A previous version of this story misspelled Noeline Hofmann's last name.‘Wall Street Journal’ sued by star reporter for discrimination
Corrected on 2024-07-09T16:50:32.657-04:00
A previous version of this story included an incorrect figure for how many Wall Street Journal employees faced disciplinary hearings in 2023, based on statistics provided by the newsroom union. The union has now given NPR revised statistics stating that 39 employees did that year.Families of plane crash victims react to Boeing's plea agreement
Corrected on 2024-07-09T11:58:48.023-04:00
An earlier version of this page incorrectly stated the model of the Boeing planes that crashed as 747. It has been updated to reflect the correct model.Alice Munro's daughter says her mother did nothing to stop abusive stepfather
Corrected on 2024-07-08T19:29:17.628-04:00
A previous version of this story misspelled Rebecca Makkai's last name.French left coalition comes out on top in elections, in shock upset over the far right
Corrected on 2024-07-08T13:56:03.115-04:00
A previous version of this story mistakenly called Marine Le Pen's party the National Party. It is the National Rally party.6 takeaways from Biden's high-stakes interview
Corrected on 2024-07-06T09:45:46.679-04:00
A previous version of this story mistakenly identified Hakeem Jeffries as House speaker. He is the House minority leader.The economic implications of Europe's jolt right
Corrected on 2024-07-06T00:00:00-04:00
A previous version of the story mistakenly included a quote from Armida Van Rij on regional elections. The intended quote from Jeromin Zettelmeyer is now in place.
Rep. Doggett calls on Biden to withdraw. He's the first Democrat in Congress to do so
Corrected on 2024-07-03T12:19:43.658-04:00
An earlier version of this story said that Biden would be meeting with congressional leaders. Rather, he is holding calls with individual congressional leaders.How will Louisiana's Ten Commandments classroom requirement be funded and enforced?
Corrected on 2024-06-30T13:55:18.385-04:00
A previous version of this story said Jeff Landry is Louisiana's attorney general. He is now the governor.4 takeaways from the first presidential debate
Corrected on 2024-06-28T09:48:21.966-04:00
A previous version of this story referenced this week's live SNL episode but in fact the show is on its summer hiatus.A watchdog group targets payday lenders with a ‘2 strikes’ rule to help borrowers
Corrected on 2024-06-28T18:04:55.013-04:00
A previous version of this story quoted the Center for Responsible Lending as saying 19 states had caps on interest rates for payday loans. The center says the updated figure for 2024 is 20 states.Pop Music's First Black Stars
Corrected on 2024-06-28T00:00:00-04:00
A previous version of this episode incorrectly stated that Jim Crow was a real-life enslaved person. In fact, Jim Crow was a racist caricature of African Americans.
A previous version of this episode incorrectly stated that Thomas Rice, also known as T.D. Rice or Daddy Rice, was the first person to bring blackface characterization to the American stage. In fact, he was one of several performers of this era who popularized and spread the use of blackface.
A previous version of this episode incorrectly stated that African American minstrel troupes didn't start to perform until after the U.S. Civil War. In fact, an African American artist named William Henry Lane was performing in the 1840s.
Ahead of Thursday's presidential debate in Georgia, voters head to the pools.
Corrected on 2024-06-26T00:00:00-04:00
In an earlier version of this podcast, a recording of Deanna McKay was played instead of a recording of Kerry Webster. The audio has been updated to include the correct recording.
Flo Milli: Tiny Desk Concert
Corrected on 2024-06-26T10:10:24.251-04:00
A previous version of this story misspelled the name of vocalist Samira "Yah Yah" Gordon.The brain makes a lot of waste. Now scientists think they know where it goes
Corrected on 2024-06-26T09:43:31.293-04:00
A previous version of this story incorrectly described the bursts of sound and light used in an experiment as occurring at 40 times a minute. They occurred at 40 times a second.GOP lawmakers in Connecticut block phaseout of new gas-powered vehicle sales
Corrected on 2024-06-26T18:14:57.527-04:00
An earlier version of this headline and summary text did not make it clear that the plan would have phased out sales of only new gas-powered vehicles, as the story states.Paris wants an AC-free Olympic Village. Team USA and others aren't so chill with it
Corrected on 2024-06-24T14:07:03.537-04:00
This story has been updated to accurately reflect the amount by which Paris has warmed since 1924.Dirty Three, instrumental rock explorers, climbs mountains with wheelbarrows
Corrected on 2024-06-24T14:26:23.635-04:00
An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Dirty Three’s 2005 album Cinder included the group’s first work that featured vocals. It had released songs with vocals before that time.Agalisiga Mackey reflects on writing songs in his native Cherokee language
Corrected on 2024-06-23T10:59:02.268-04:00
An earlier headline for this segment misidentified the name of the artist behind the song Tsitsutsa Tsigesv. His name is Agalisiga Mackey.Equality PAC raises millions to boost LGBTQ representation in Congress
Corrected on 2024-06-22T19:00:37.401-04:00
An earlier version of this story said that Delaware state Sen. Sarah McBride was running unopposed for the U.S. House seat being vacated by Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester. McBride is running unopposed in the Democratic primary, but faces a Republican opponent in the general election.Florida reefs are in trouble. Could the answer lie in coral from the Caribbean?
Corrected on 2024-06-25T18:25:54.406-04:00
An earlier version of a photo caption incorrectly labeled Cailyn Joseph as a PhD student. Joseph is a graduate student.We designed a 'Morning Edition' fragrance – and learned why perfume sales are up
Corrected on 2024-06-24T13:52:29.097-04:00
An earlier version of this article misspelled InterParfums' name as Interperfumes. It has been corrected.In upcoming 'Legend of Zelda' game, the titular princess takes center stage for the first time
Corrected on 2024-06-23T12:13:42.208-04:00
The name of the series producer of Zelda was misspelled in an earlier version of this story. He is Eiji Aonuma, not Auonuma.After uproar over ethics, new 'Washington Post' editor won't take the job
Corrected on 2024-06-21T14:50:13.441-04:00
An earlier version of this story misstated the year in which the Post lost $100 million in revenue. It was in 2022, not 2023.Which celebrity's mugshot set the internet ablaze this week? Find out in the quiz
Corrected on 2024-06-25T08:07:33.358-04:00
A previous version of the quiz incorrectly said Dr. Vivek H. Murthy cited the success of surgeon general's warnings on tobacco and alcohol labels in a New York Times op-ed. Rather, he specifically cited the efficacy of surgeon generals' warnings on alcohol and tobacco in an NPR interview.Couples say they can't get married because of this government program's outdated rules
Corrected on 2024-06-28T14:00:51.715-04:00
In a photo caption in an earlier version of this story, Devin Weise's first name was misspelled as Devon.'Kafka' conjures a thoughtful -- and occasionally bizarre -- portrait of an iconic artist
Corrected on 2024-06-24T14:06:34.551-04:00
A previous web version of this story incorrectly stated that Kafka is a Netflix series. It is not.Howard Blatt, stroke survivor who co-founded an aphasia support group, died at 88
Corrected on 2024-06-20T17:17:25.512-04:00
An earlier photo caption incorrectly said the photo of Judy and Howard Blatt was taken in 1996. The photo is from 2019.Could criminal charges hurt Rep. Cuellar’s reelection? Constituents say not in Texas
Corrected on 2024-06-22T14:03:24.737-04:00
A previous version of this story mistakenly included a photo of a political billboard for Martin Cuellar, incorrectly identified as his brother, Congressman Henry Cuellar.A Juneteenth album captures the rhythm of life
Corrected on 2024-06-19T13:03:08.427-04:00
Jason Olaine's name was corrected.Meshell Ndegeocello: Tiny Desk Concert
Corrected on 2024-06-18T12:54:52.661-04:00
A previous version of this story misstated the album No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin as No Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin.Critics say many of Apple's new iPhone features were copied from other popular apps
Corrected on 2024-06-24T18:41:43.941-04:00
In this report, we incorrectly say that TapeACall is $80 a month. In fact, it’s $80 a year.Tony Awards 2024: The complete list of winners
Corrected on 2024-06-17T17:17:29.257-04:00
An earlier version of this story misspelled the first name of Eden Espinosa as Edin.In 'Ghostlight' a real-life family plays their reel selves
Corrected on 2024-06-17T21:29:32.331-04:00
An earlier headline misstated the title of the movie Ghostlight as Ghostlife.A hike in North Carolina's Linville Gorge Wilderness offers sweeping views, solitude
Corrected on 2024-06-15T11:17:17.611-04:00
A previous caption in this story said Linville Gorge is in western Tennessee. It is in western North Carolina.A History of Zionism
Corrected on 2024-06-17T00:00:00-04:00
An earlier version of this episode mistakenly stated that the Roman Empire destroyed the temple in Jerusalem in 70BCE. The correct year is 70CE.
An earlier version of this episode incorrectly described Ze'ev Jabotinsky as a right-wing settler who helped form the paramilitary organization the Irgun. Jabotinsky was a conservative Zionist thinker whose ideas influenced some of the founders of the Irgun. While Jabotinsky did advocate Jewish settlement in Palestine, he himself lived mostly in Europe and died before Israel's founding.
How Biden is getting ready for his high-stakes debate with Trump
Corrected on 2024-06-23T11:38:14.792-04:00
An earlier photo caption incorrectly stated that Joe Biden and Donald Trump debated in October 2022. They debated on Oct. 22, 2020.‘House of the Dragon’ is back Sunday. Here’s who to know and what to watch for
Corrected on 2024-06-12T17:01:25.425-04:00
An earlier version of this story misattributed Aegon the Younger's parentage. His father is Daemon, not Harwin Strong. (We're trying to keep up, too.)WNBA star Caitlin Clark doesn't make the USA Olympics basketball team
Corrected on 2024-06-09T17:59:50.578-04:00
A previous version of this story incorrectly said Caitlin Clark plays for the Indiana Fury. She plays for the Indiana Fever.GOP lawmakers in Connecticut block phaseout of new gas-powered vehicle sales
Corrected on 2024-06-26T17:53:43.678-04:00
An earlier version of this headline and summary text did not make it clear that the plan would have phased out sales of only new gas-powered vehicles, as the story states.'Washington Post' CEO tried to kill a story about himself. It wasn’t the first time
Corrected on 2024-06-06T13:05:49.147-04:00
A previous version of this story incorrectly applied a statement from Washington Post Publisher Will Lewis to the wrong element of his story. Through a spokesperson, Lewis denied he had pressured the paper’s then-executive editor not to allow its reporters cover a story that could have been damaging to him.Israel used a U.S.-made bomb in a deadly U.N. school strike in Gaza
Corrected on 2024-06-07T08:07:32.872-04:00
A previous version of this story mistakenly identified Khalil Doqran as the director of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital. He is a spokesman for the hospital.Fat Joe wants hospital price transparency. Here's how he's fighting for it in D.C.
Corrected on 2024-06-05T07:51:10.458-04:00
An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that then-President Donald Trump issued an executive order in 2021 that required hospitals to make the prices of health services public. Trump issued the executive order in 2019 and it went into effect in 2021.An 83-year-old woman is injured after being gored by a bison at Yellowstone park
Corrected on 2024-06-07T05:21:09.157-04:00
An earlier version of this story misstated the danger that bison present to people at Yellowstone National Park. The animal, in fact, injures humans more than any other animal at Yellowstone.FDA advisors reject MDMA therapy for PTSD, amid concerns over research
Corrected on 2024-06-04T20:33:12.513-04:00
An earlier version of this story said that MDMA is a Schedule III drug. In fact it is a Schedule I drug.Biden’s new executive order denies asylum claims to most migrants crossing the border unlawfully
Corrected on 2024-06-04T14:10:31.931-04:00
An earlier version of this story misstated the last name of Maribel Hernandez Rivera as Hernandez Perez.What to watch this summer: Here are the TV shows we're looking forward to
Corrected on 2024-06-06T14:45:30.033-04:00
An earlier version of this list indicated that Tulsa King Season 2 would be added to Paramount+ on July 14. In fact, the show’s first season will debut on CBS that day. The second season will air on Paramount+ in the fall.Saving Houston’s LGBTQ history through thousands of hours of radio archives
Corrected on 2024-06-04T13:14:15.048-04:00
An earlier version of this story identified JD Doyle as JT Doyle. It has been corrected here.Chants of 'intifada' ring out from pro-Palestinian protests. But what's it mean?
Corrected on 2024-06-02T14:45:40.912-04:00
An earlier version of this story misgendered student Basil Rodriguez. Rodriguez uses they/them pronouns, not she/her.In 1981, this Sondheim musical flopped. Now 'Merrily We Roll Along' is a hit
Corrected on 2024-06-04T07:59:18.669-04:00
The audio version of this story incorrectly states that Jonathan Groff won a Tony Award for Hamilton. In fact, he was nominated for a Tony for Hamilton.Mexico's first female president; a Georgia cancer patient's Medicaid struggle
Corrected on 2024-06-03T08:33:36.886-04:00
A previous version of this newsletter incorrectly referred to the death of a 83-year-old priest. Rev. Stan Swamy was 84 when he died. Although forensics investigators say a computer hacking trail leads back to Indian police, authorities deny involvement. The Indian government has neither confirmed nor denied its use of Pegasus spyware.Tems: Tiny Desk Concert
Corrected on 2024-06-03T11:58:34.488-04:00
A previous version of this story incorrectly identified the song "Unfortunate" as "Fortunate."It’s quick and easy to clone famous politicians’ voices, despite safeguards
Corrected on 2024-05-31T15:29:41.007-04:00
An earlier version of this story described the Center for Countering Digital Hate as a British nonprofit. CCDH is based in both the United State and the United Kingdom. The story also incorrectly said that the federal government has prohibited the use of deepfakes to mislead the electorate. The Federal Communications Commission has banned the use of deepfake audio in robocalls and is considering a ban of deepfakes in political ads. There are also bills before Congress to address the issue.A low-carb diet may help IBS as much as tricky elimination diets, and more than drugs
Corrected on 2024-05-31T14:16:58.379-04:00
An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Lin Chang holds stock in Modify Health. In fact she holds stock options.When driving on the wrong side of the road is the right way to speed up traffic
Corrected on 2024-05-30T14:43:43.812-04:00
A caption in an earlier version of this story incorrectly identified the location of the interchange depicted in the images. The intersection is in Stafford, Virginia, not Haymarket. Another caption incorrectly identified the location of the first diverging diamond intersection in the U.S., which was in Springfield, Missouri, not Virginia.Conservative Christians are lending support — and cash — to Israel at war
Corrected on 2024-05-28T13:41:39.294-04:00
An earlier version of this story misspelled the name of photographer Josefa Gonzalez.What’s better for the climate: A paper book, or an e-reader?
Corrected on 2024-05-26T13:59:09.991-04:00
This story has been corrected after an earlier version of the article stated that book publishing is the world’s third-largest industrial greenhouse gas emitter, when in fact it is the third largest within the pulp and paper industry.Additionally, this story has been updated to provide greater perspective on the effect of book publishing on the climate as a whole.
Trump is a Republican. RFK is a Democrat. They're both wooing Libertarians
Corrected on 2024-05-25T11:32:59.702-04:00
In the audio of this story, as in a previous web version, we incorrectly identified the chair of the Libertarian Party as Megan McArdle. It is Angela McArdle.Some NFL fans see disparities in its responses to Harrison Butker and Colin Kaepernick
Corrected on 2024-05-25T14:08:59.739-04:00
A previous version of this story said that while he was president, Donald Trump called Colin Kaepernick anti-American. Trump’s comments came in August 2016, while he was a presidential candidate. The story has been updated to clarify the timeline of events.6 key facts about abortion laws and the 2024 election
Corrected on 2024-05-28T17:15:55.073-04:00
A previous version of this story said that a law in Utah required abortions to be performed in a hospital. That was incorrect. The law was temporarily blocked a day before it would have gone into effect, and then repealed by lawmakers in 2024. Clinics providing abortions are open in Utah.Pete McCloskey's life reminds us how politics long in the past live on in the present
Corrected on 2024-05-18T00:00:00-04:00
An earlier version of this story referred to a Navy Star award. The correct name is Navy Cross.
New York proposes a ban on guns that are easy to convert to illegal automatic weapons
Corrected on 2024-05-20T00:00:00-04:00
A previous version of this story quoted Everytown for Gun Safety's Nick Suplina as saying that it is possible to install auto sears on "striker fired" pistols made by manufacturers other than Glock. In fact, Everytown says such a modification would require extensive engineering and expertise. And Suplina said there were no examples of this occurring.
Groups that register voters are feeling besieged by new state laws
Corrected on 2024-05-16T00:00:00-04:00
An earlier version of this story included a quotation in which the speaker said those charged with a felony lose their right to vote in Kansas. A felony conviction would prevent a Kansan from voting while the sentence is in effect.
How 'I Saw the TV Glow' made a 'teen angst classic' soundtrack for the ages
Corrected on 2024-05-16T00:00:00-04:00
This story has been updated to clarify that Phoebe Bridgers is featured on Sloppy Jane's song "Claw Machine."
More than 200 million seniors face extreme heat risks in coming decades, study finds
Corrected on 2024-05-14T00:00:00-04:00
A previous version of this story misspelled Safiyyah Okoye's first name.
System of a Down's Serj Tankian on his memoir, why a new album hasn't come since 2005
Corrected on 2024-05-14T00:00:00-04:00
An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that Joe Biden was the first U.S. president to refer to the Armenian genocide as genocide. Ronald Reagan referred to the killings as genocide in 1981.
Kathleen Hanna on life as a 'Rebel Girl,' and the joy of expressing anger in public
Corrected on 2024-06-04T08:10:30.388-04:00
A previous version of this web story incorrectly attributed Kathleen Hanna's photo to Rachel Bright. In fact, the photo credit belongs to Jason Frank Rothenberg.Liam and Olivia are still the most popular baby names in the U.S.—but Mateo is rising
Corrected on 2024-05-11T00:00:00-04:00
An earlier version of this story misspelled the Netflix show's name Cobra Kai as Corbra Kai.
RFK Jr. is not alone. More than a billion people have parasitic worms
Corrected on 2024-05-10T00:00:00-04:00
The original version of this story stated that neurocysticercosis disease, triggered by parasitic worms, is the leading cause of the onset of epilepsy in adults. It is the leading preventable cause of epilepsy worldwide.
Remembering Steve Albini, rock musician and engineer, who died at 61
Corrected on 2024-05-10T00:00:00-04:00
In this report, we incorrectly say that Annie Clark of St. Vincent remembered seeing the band Big Black in the late 1990s. In fact, in the audio clip used, Clark was recalling when she first heard Big Black, not when she saw the band. Big Black was not touring in the 1990s.
Steve Albini, iconoclastic rock musician and engineer, dies at 61
Corrected on 2024-05-09T00:00:00-04:00
An earlier version of this story incorrectly said that Steve Albini was interviewed by Evelyn Morris in 2023. The interview was conducted in 2016.
A Swiss Army Knife without the knife: Victorinox to offer bladeless products
Corrected on 2024-05-08T00:00:00-04:00
An earlier version of this story included a photo of knives sold by Wenger, a former competitor of Victorinox that Victorinox acquired in 2005.
Migrants claiming asylum can be allowed into the U.S. Here's how it works
Corrected on 2024-05-08T00:00:00-04:00
An earlier version of the photo caption in this story misspelled Marian Araujo's name as Marion Aroujo. It has been corrected.
Celebrities turn out for 2024 Met Gala
Corrected on 2024-05-08T00:00:00-04:00
In this report, we incorrectly say a dress worn for a previous Met Gala by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez read, "eat the rich." In fact, the words on the dress were "tax the rich."
Here are Indiana's 2024 primary election results
Corrected on 2024-05-07T00:00:00-04:00
An earlier version of this story misidentified Suzanne Crouch as Suzanne Cox.
'A Man in Full' chronicles the final 10 days of a wealthy, charismatic villain
Corrected on 2024-05-08T00:00:00-04:00
The audio version of this story incorrectly identifies the stars of A Man in Full as Jeff Bridges. The series stars Jeff Daniels. The audio version of the story also states that Regina Hall directed some of the series' episodes. In fact, they were directed by Regina King.
How these University of Texas-Austin students view Gaza war protests on their campus
Corrected on 2024-05-08T00:00:00-04:00
An earlier version of this story misstated that the International Court of Justice was considering arrest warrants against Israeli officials. It has been corrected to reflect that it is the International Criminal Court that is considering the warrants.
Is it easy for migrants to enter the U.S.? We went to the border to find out
Corrected on 2024-05-07T00:00:00-04:00
An earlier version of this story noted that an NPR team walked across the border without being asked to show passports. The story now reflects that border agents asked for passports at a later, second checkpoint a few yards inside the United States.
Lyndon Barrois talks making art from gum wrappers and "Karate Dog"
Corrected on 2024-05-04T00:00:00-04:00
An earlier version of this story misspelled the last name of Lyndon Barrois as Barrios.
Six months out from the election, Wisconsin students weigh voting for Biden
Corrected on 2024-05-05T00:00:00-04:00
An earlier version of this story said the Universities of Wisconsin Eau Claire and La Crosse were a couple hundred miles apart. The campuses are less than 100 miles apart.
Former White House adviser Hope Hick testifies in Trump's criminal trial
Corrected on 2024-05-04T00:00:00-04:00
An earlier version of this story referenced January 2017 as being one year into Donald Trump's presidency. January 2018 was one year into his presidency.
Also, at 1:10 into the segment, the reporter references the "fall of 2020." The events in question took place four years prior, in the fall of 2016.
Google antitrust lawsuit closes; Steve Inskeep celebrates 20 years at Morning Edition
Corrected on 2024-05-03T00:00:00-04:00
A previous version of this newsletter incorrectly stated that Rachel Martin hosts All Things Considered. She is a former Morning Edition host and one of the founding hosts of Up First.
Amazon, Target and other retailers pull weighted infant sleepwear over safety fears
Corrected on 2024-05-07T00:00:00-04:00
In an earlier version of this story, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said it was aware of one death from a weighted infant sleep product. The story has been updated to reflect that the CPSC has since said it is aware of multiple deaths associated with a weighted infant sleep product.
The FAFSA debacle is throwing a wrench in students' college plans
Corrected on 2024-05-10T00:00:00-04:00
The radio version of this story mistakenly said that Saint Joseph's University's annual tuition is roughly $50,000. In fact, it's around $35,000.