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A high-profile Australian #MeToo trial ended unexpectedly — and without a verdict
Thursday, October 27, 2022
Jurors spent five days deliberating Brittany Higgins' claim of being raped in Parliament house before a judge discovered of of them brought outside research into the court, scrapping the whole trial.
Court finds former UCLA gynecologist guilty of sexually abusing patients
Friday, October 21, 2022
A jury was hung on nine additional felony counts against James Heaps. The doctor is facing thousands of accusations of abuse and has cost UCLA $700 million in lawsuits.
New York vows to fight rats on their home turf: curbside garbage piles
Thursday, October 20, 2022
The city's sanitation commissioner vows that voracious vermin are "absolutely going to hate" the latest rule.
A rare but dangerous flesh-eating bacteria is infecting Florida residents
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Hurricane Ian caused storm surges of up to 12 feet, leaving behind warm, brackish floodwaters where Vibrio vulnificus thrives.
The Jan. 6 committee votes unanimously to subpoena Trump
Thursday, October 13, 2022
All nine members of the committee voted to subpoena the former president to testify before them. Presidential subpoenas are complicated but not unprecedented.
Trial opens for the case that ignited Australia's #MeToo movement
Friday, October 07, 2022
The trial of parliamentary staffer Brittany Higgins' alleged rapist, which began on Tuesday and could last up to six weeks, may become one of the country's most-watched court cases in decades.
Q&A: National Correspondent Leila Fadel Discusses 'Muslims in America'
Thursday, May 24, 2018
National Correspondent Leila Fadel shares her experience reporting on her special series and collaborating with National Geographic.
Q&A: Invisibilia Producer Yowei Shaw on "What Was Not Said"
Friday, May 11, 2018
Invsibilia producer Yowei Shaw tells NPR Extra what it's like working on an all-female team and what went into the episode "What Was Not Said."
Q&A: Education Correspondent Claudio Sanchez On Covering School Shootings
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
NPR Education Correspondent Claudio Sanchez tells NPR Extra his thoughts on covering school shootings and what may be the future of the education beat.