The HHS Secretary nominee has said he'd like to end subsidies for junk food and sugary drinks via federal programs such as SNAP, which, at $100 billion a year, is the U.S.'s top anti-hunger program.
NPR's Jon Hamilton reports on research suggesting that the blast waves from shoulder-fired anti-tank weapons can damage blood ...
And let's start with Stephen Fowler, who watched the inauguration in Florida. Hey, Stephen. STEPHEN FOWLER, BYLINE: Hey, Ari. SHAPIRO: Set the scene for us. Where did you watch Trump swearing in?
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, about the politics that influenced the timing of the ceasefire deal, and what the future holds for Gaza.
Hi, Debbie. DEBBIE ELLIOTT, BYLINE: Hey, Ari. SHAPIRO: You got snow at the beach down there? ELLIOTT: We do. It's just insane. It's coming down very hard. We've had about 3" in our little rain ...
KAT LONSDORF, BYLINE: Hey, Ari. SHAPIRO: Tell us more about this new military ... there's still a long, long road ahead. SHAPIRO: And in Israel, the military's top general announced he was resigning ...
Hi, Debbie. DEBBIE ELLIOTT, BYLINE: Hey, Ari. SHAPIRO: You got snow at the beach down there? ELLIOTT: We do. It's just insane. It's coming down very hard. We've had about 3" in our little rain gauge ...
Welcome back to ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. DANNY DANON: Thank you for having me, Ari. SHAPIRO: President Trump is taking credit for the ceasefire agreement, and you have praised his administration. What ...
NPR's Eyder Peralta is just across the Southern border in Juarez, Mexico. Hi, Eyder. EYDER PERALTA, BYLINE: Hey, Ari. SHAPIRO: Eyder, tell us more about where you are and what you're seeing. PERALTA: ...
KAT LONSDORF, BYLINE: Hey, Ari. SHAPIRO ... long road ahead. SHAPIRO: And in Israel, the military's top general announced he was resigning today. What reason did he give? LONSDORF: That's Herzi ...