Wow Air’s Collapse Leaves Passengers Stuck — At Airports, And Without Travel Plans
Staff at Boston’s Logan International informed customers of prolonged delays Wednesday night — only to eventually board the waiting Wow aircraft themselves, and shut the door.
NPR News: Russian Agent Maria Butina To Be Sentenced April 26
Russian Agent Maria Butina To Be Sentenced April 26
She faces a maximum of five years in prison and could be deported to Russia after finishing her sentence, according to a plea deal she made with prosecutors.
NPR News: Steve Earle Pays Tribute To Guy Clark On New Album
Steve Earle Pays Tribute To Guy Clark On New Album
We talk with rock, country and folk singer-songwriter Steve Earle about his newest album.
Supreme Court Refuses to Block Ban on Bump Stocks by ADAM LIPTAK

By ADAM LIPTAK
Challengers said the Trump administration exceeded its authority in banning the devices, which the Justice Department has said helps transform semiautomatic weapons into fully automatic machine guns.
Published: March 27, 2019 at 07:00PM
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NPR News: Oregon Considers Expanding Physician-Assisted Suicide Law
Oregon Considers Expanding Physician-Assisted Suicide Law
With New Jersey, six states will now have a physician-assisted suicide law, a concept that was pioneered in Oregon.
NPR News: With 900 Million Eligible Voters, India Prepares For Massive Parliamentary Elections
With 900 Million Eligible Voters, India Prepares For Massive Parliamentary Elections
India’s election is being called the largest democratic exercise in the world.
NPR News: 40 Years After Three Mile Island Meltdown, Nuclear Energy Safety Concerns Remain
40 Years After Three Mile Island Meltdown, Nuclear Energy Safety Concerns Remain
Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island partial meltdown was the most significant accident in U.S. commercial nuclear power plant history.