All Things Considered for September 25, 2018
Anita Hill says a "neutral body" should investigate sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, because senators have already shown "the presumptions they have about the claims that have been made." Hill is seen here at an event last year. Alex Flynn/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption
Anita Hill Says Kavanaugh Accuser Hearing 'Cannot Be Fair'
Anita Hill Says Kavanaugh Accuser Hearing 'Cannot Be Fair'
"The biggest challenge for me was to see how I would be a father again," says Dr. Naveed Khan, who was injured while driving an all-terrain vehicle. "With two able-bodied parents at home, it was easier." Shelby Knowles for NPR hide caption
Taken For A Ride: M.D. Injured In ATV Crash Gets $56,603 Bill For Air Ambulance Trip
Taken For A Ride: M.D. Injured In ATV Crash Gets $56,603 Bill For Air Ambulance Trip
7-Year-Old Stuns Crowd With National Anthem Performance
7-Year-Old Stuns Crowd With National Anthem Performance
A woman shouts slogans during the Women's March in New York City, January 20, 2018, as protestors took to the streets en masse across the United States. It was a sign of lasting outrage, coming a year after the first women's marches following President Trump's inauguration. KENA BETANCUR/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
The Women's Wave: Backlash To Trump Persists, Reshaping Politics In 2018
The Women's Wave: Backlash To Trump Persists, Reshaping Politics In 2018
Tuesday's discussion between officials of the Department of Justice and state attorneys general focused on the rapid growth of tech companies like Facebook and Google and their handling of user data. Alain Jocard/AFP/Getty Images hide caption