NPRflipped into BooksNowJoy Harjo believes in second chancesNPR - Rachel MartinA note from Wild Card host Rachel Martin: Joy Harjo is one of the most revered poets in the United States, but there are all kinds of reasons why that didn't have to happen. She studied pre-med in college. But, as if to hedge her bets on that particular career choice, she began taking creative …
NPRflipped into HealthNowI quit Ozempic and embraced feeling healthy over striving for thinnessNPR - Mara GordonIn the summer of 2022, I decided to try taking Ozempic to lose weight. At the time, I was an early adopter. The media frenzy about GLP1 agonists hadn't yet started. Even my own doctor was surprised at my request. "I haven't really prescribed them for weight loss much," she told me. "Have you tried …
NPRflipped into World NewsNowTrump changes tone over tariffs on China. And, new executive actions target educationNPR - Brittney MeltonToday's top stories President Trump told reporters at the White House yesterday that the U.S. will have a fair deal with China. The president's high tariffs have sparked a trade war between the world's two largest economies. Beijing has a 125% tariff on American goods, which came in response to the …
NPRflipped into HealthNowBacterial toxin may be factor in rise of colon cancer in younger people, study findsNPR - Will StoneThere has been a staggering rise in early onset colorectal cancer. Research published in the journal "Nature" on Wednesday suggests a bacterial toxin could be a contributor.
NPRflipped into PoliticsNowGOP strategist discusses political implications of legal challenges to administrationNPR - Michel MartinThe Trump administration is facing legal challenges to two of his top issues: immigration and tariffs. NPR's Michel Martin talks through the political implications with GOP strategist Alex Conant.
NPRflipped into World NewsNowTrump changes tone on China tariffs, indicating rate may come down substantiallyNPR - Asma Khalid , Michel MartinPresident Trump has begun speaking differently about tariffs on China, saying the rate will come down substantially. And while it's not clear Trump is actually changing policy, he is changing tone.