World Investigative journalists track suspected cartel boss using his google reviews NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with open source researcher Connor Plunkett, about his report with Bellingcat titled "Kinahan Cartel: Wanted Narco Boss Exposes Whereabouts by Posting Google Reviews." Michael Levitt Kathryn Fox Mary Louise Kelly
Europe Reflecting on NATO's past and future as the alliance celebrates its 75th anniversary NPR's Leila Fadel talks to former NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller about how the alliance got its start, and its importance in a changing world.
World A mayor in Ukraine aids his town's few remaining people, as Russia closes in Russian attacks have driven out most of Chasiv Yar's residents. NPR accompanies the mayor on a routine visit to check on those who remain. Joanna Kakissis Claire Harbage Polina Lytvynova
Europe NATO is marking 75 years since its founding after the end of World War Two The alliance has grown from just a dozen members in 1949 to the current 32 — including Sweden, which is attending its first meeting as a full member Thursday morning. Steve Inskeep Teri Schultz
Health Glasses aren't just good for your eyes. They can be a boon to income, too That's the finding of a new study in Bangladesh, which gave reading glasses to hundreds of people and then measured their earnings. Gabrielle Emanuel
Environment Farmers encircle EU headquarters in tractors to protest agricultural policies European farmers have staged several protests against agricultural policies recently, the most recent one in Brussels featuring fireworks and liquid manure. Teri Schultz
Science Mercy me: Photos show what humans have done to the planet in the Anthropocene age Anthropocene refers to the age of humans — the things we've done to Earth. Geologists just rejected a proposal to declare an official "Anthropocene epoch." But everyone agrees: Damage has been done. Jonathan Lambert Rebecca Ellis
Europe Norwegians face a shortage of a key ingredient for Easter festivities: eggs Some have turned to their neighbors in Sweden. Demand is so strong that some stores on the Swedish side of the border report running out. Others have limited the number of eggs a customer can buy.
Europe It's been a week since gunmen stormed a concert hall in Moscow The attack killed 143 people and injured scores more after the attackers set the venue on fire. The group ISIS-K claimed responsibility for the attack — an assessment the U.S. has deemed credible. Charles Maynes
World Ukraine's Kharkiv moves classrooms underground so kids survive Russian attacks With Russian troops on the offensive, Ukraine's second-largest city is taking the drastic step of moving classrooms for primary and secondary education underground. Joanna Kakissis Claire Harbage Polina Lytvynova