The Latest World Morning news brief Rollout of U.S.-backed Gaza aid plan mired in chaos, federal government no longer recommends COVID vaccinations for healthy pregnant women and kids, U.S. works to extract kids held in Syrian camps. Steve Inskeep Arts & Life Photographer Kip Fulbeck revisits 'The Hapa Project' 25 years after its launch What does it mean to be "half"? Twenty-five years since its initial launch, photographer Kip Fulbeck revisits his exhibition called "The Hapa Project," an intimate look at mixed-race America. A Martínez Global Health Aid groups say USAID cuts are already having deadly consequences Secretary of State Marco Rubio said at a hearing last week that no one has died from USAID cuts. But aid groups say abruptly shutting down those programs is having deadly consequences. Steve Inskeep Remembering teacher and elder Marian Scott, one of the remaining Arapaho speakers Revered teacher and culture keeper Marian Scott passed away this spring. She's one of fewer than 100 fluent speakers of the Arapaho language and will be missed on Wyoming's Wind River Reservation. Hannah Habermann Health Lawsuit shuts down Montana clinic that helped people sickened by asbestos Asbestos mining sickened generations of people in Libby, Montana. Now, a lawsuit has shut down a clinic set up to help them, even as others continue to be diagnosed. Aaron Bolton Europe U.S. officials criticize moves allowed by German constitution that U.S. helped shape U.S. officials have criticized recent moves by the German government allowed under the German constitution, which the U.S. helped design. Rob Schmitz Thousands of hungry people in Gaza overwhelm food distribution site The start of a Israeli plan backed by the U.S. to control aid distribution in Gaza was mired in chaos on Tuesday. Dozens were shot by Israeli gunfire as crowds surged to where food was distributed. Michel Martin Former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert says his country is committing war crimes in Gaza NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. In a recent article in the Israeli publication "Haaretz," he said his country is committing war crimes in Gaza. Steve Inskeep Health COVID shots no longer recommended for healthy kids and pregnant women, RFK Jr. says The federal government has removed COVID-19 vaccines from the list of shots recommended for healthy pregnant women and children. The change is raising concerns among some independent experts. Michel Martin Arts & Life Word of the Week: How 'pride' shifted from vice to a symbol of LGBTQ empowerment The word pride has shifted over the millennia, from being first used to describe one of the seven deadly sins in Roman Catholic theology to becoming a global symbol for LGBTQ strength and empowerment. Juliana Kim Prev 966 of 1649 Next Sponsored
World Morning news brief Rollout of U.S.-backed Gaza aid plan mired in chaos, federal government no longer recommends COVID vaccinations for healthy pregnant women and kids, U.S. works to extract kids held in Syrian camps. Steve Inskeep
Arts & Life Photographer Kip Fulbeck revisits 'The Hapa Project' 25 years after its launch What does it mean to be "half"? Twenty-five years since its initial launch, photographer Kip Fulbeck revisits his exhibition called "The Hapa Project," an intimate look at mixed-race America. A Martínez
Global Health Aid groups say USAID cuts are already having deadly consequences Secretary of State Marco Rubio said at a hearing last week that no one has died from USAID cuts. But aid groups say abruptly shutting down those programs is having deadly consequences. Steve Inskeep
Remembering teacher and elder Marian Scott, one of the remaining Arapaho speakers Revered teacher and culture keeper Marian Scott passed away this spring. She's one of fewer than 100 fluent speakers of the Arapaho language and will be missed on Wyoming's Wind River Reservation. Hannah Habermann
Health Lawsuit shuts down Montana clinic that helped people sickened by asbestos Asbestos mining sickened generations of people in Libby, Montana. Now, a lawsuit has shut down a clinic set up to help them, even as others continue to be diagnosed. Aaron Bolton
Europe U.S. officials criticize moves allowed by German constitution that U.S. helped shape U.S. officials have criticized recent moves by the German government allowed under the German constitution, which the U.S. helped design. Rob Schmitz
Thousands of hungry people in Gaza overwhelm food distribution site The start of a Israeli plan backed by the U.S. to control aid distribution in Gaza was mired in chaos on Tuesday. Dozens were shot by Israeli gunfire as crowds surged to where food was distributed. Michel Martin
Former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert says his country is committing war crimes in Gaza NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. In a recent article in the Israeli publication "Haaretz," he said his country is committing war crimes in Gaza. Steve Inskeep
Health COVID shots no longer recommended for healthy kids and pregnant women, RFK Jr. says The federal government has removed COVID-19 vaccines from the list of shots recommended for healthy pregnant women and children. The change is raising concerns among some independent experts. Michel Martin
Arts & Life Word of the Week: How 'pride' shifted from vice to a symbol of LGBTQ empowerment The word pride has shifted over the millennia, from being first used to describe one of the seven deadly sins in Roman Catholic theology to becoming a global symbol for LGBTQ strength and empowerment. Juliana Kim