ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Resilience, grit, emotional intelligence - they've been hot topics in parenting and education circles for years. And research backs up the idea that students need social and emotional skills to succeed. Schools around the country a...
DAVID GREENE, HOST: This week, the Trump administration moved to block organizations like Planned Parenthood from receiving federal family planning funds, and that announcement grew a lot of - drew a lot of headlines. What has gotten less attention i...
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: A new study finds that when people with low back pain get physical therapy early on, they end up saving money on health care. They're also less likely to use addictive painkillers. NPR's Patti Neighmond reports. PATTI NEIGHMOND, BY...
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: For decades, Americans have seen celebrities through the gaze of Mark Seliger. He's a photographer whose work has appeared in magazines like Vanity Fair, GQ and Rolling Stone. Now a new coffee table book collects some of his best i...
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: The House passed a rollback of banking regulations yesterday. These are some of the Dodd-Frank rules meant to prevent a repeat of some of the worst abuses of the financial crisis. The White House says President Trump is expected...
DAVID GREENE, HOST: President Trump is meeting today at the White House with South Korea's president Moon Jae-in. The two men are partners in an effort to strip North Korea of its nuclear weapons. But at times this has really been an uneasy partnersh...
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: The poet Terrance Hayes first arrived on the scene in 1999 with a book called Muscular Music. Since then, he's won a huge number of literary prizes, including a MacArthur Foundation fellowship. He now has a new book out called Amer...
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Google is giving millions of people access to 3D scans of ancient sites before they disappear. What happens to those scans is controversial. We take a look in this week's All Tech Considered. (SOUNDBITE OF ULRICH SCHNAUSS' NOTHING...
DAVID GREENE, HOST: We have an update now on teachers who were given grants to work in low-income schools and then - financial calamity. They say their grants were unfairly converted to loans they now have to pay back. After a series of NPR stories r...
AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: Today the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a sweeping victory to American business and an equally sweeping defeat to American workers. The court gave the green light to employers who want to bar their workers from bringing class-acti...
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: The editorial boards of the Miami Herald, Palm Beach Post and South Florida Sun Sentinel are working together to issue a warning with help from WLRN public media. They want people to take the threat of sea level rise seriously. Fre...
DAVID GREENE, HOST: This morning, how to help newborn babies sleep. Turns out, many moms are going against a medical recommendation that's aimed at saving babies' lives. In our new series How to Raise a Human, NPR's Michaeleen Doucleff explores wheth...
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: Three-hundred and thirty-two - that's the number of women who will receive a settlement from Michigan State University for being sexually abused by disgraced doctor Larry Nassar. Nassar, who worked at Michigan State for nea...
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: If this were a normal Monday morning, students at the high school in Santa Fe, Texas, would be heading back to class. Instead, the school is closed, at least until Wednesday, as the investigation continues into why and how a gunm...
Santa Fe Church Community Reflects On Texas Shooting DON GONYEA, HOST: Residents in Santa Fe, Texas, are still grappling with the school shooting that left 10 people dead on Friday. Today, speaking on ABC's This Week, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Pa...