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Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration will make a recommendation about whether the agency should approve the first over-the-counter birth control pill in the U.S. Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images SHOTS - HEALTH NEWS THE FDA CONSIDERS FIRST BIRTH CONTROL PILL WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION The Food and Drug Administration is weighing whether to allow a birth control pill to be sold over the counter for the first time. An advisory committee opens a two-day hearing Tuesday. THE FDA CONSIDERS FIRST BIRTH CONTROL PILL WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION Listen· 3:483-Minute ListenPlaylist Toggle more options * Download * Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www-render-sprint-e-donation-mods.dev.nprinfra.org/player/embed/1174842515/1174944690" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> * Transcript There's growing evidence that social media use can contribute to mental health issues among teens. A new health advisory suggests ways to protect them. martin-dm/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption martin-dm/Getty Images SHOTS - HEALTH NEWS MAJOR PSYCHOLOGISTS' GROUP WARNS OF SOCIAL MEDIA'S POTENTIAL HARMS TO KIDS At a time of rising rates of depression and anxiety among teens, the American Psychological Association warns parents their children need more protection when they are online. Supporters carry placards displaying a portrait of Imran Khan during a protest in Karachi on March 19, demanding release of arrested party workers in recent police clashes. Rizwan Tabassum/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Rizwan Tabassum/AFP via Getty Images ASIA IMRAN KHAN, PAKISTAN'S FORMER PRIME MINISTER, IS ARRESTED IN ISLAMABAD Paramilitary forces arrested Khan at a court in Islamabad, where he was facing corruption charges. The arrest has triggered rare pushback against the military, the country's most powerful institution. Devon Gilfillian Emmanuel Afolabi/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Emmanuel Afolabi/Courtesy of the artist WORLD CAFE DEVON GILFILLIAN'S LATEST ALBUM IS A BOLD DECLARATION OF BLACK JOY XPN The Nashville-based musician talks about writing and recording Love You Anyway. DEVON GILFILLIAN ON WORLD CAFE Listen· 22:2222-Minute ListenPlaylist Toggle more options * Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www-render-sprint-e-donation-mods.dev.nprinfra.org/player/embed/1174974543/1174981675" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Russian President Vladimir Putin gives a speech during the Victory Day military parade at Red Square in central Moscow on May 9, 2023 Gavril Grigorov/SPUTNIK/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Gavril Grigorov/SPUTNIK/AFP via Getty Images UKRAINE INVASION — EXPLAINED PUTIN ASSAILS WEST FOR UNLEASHING 'REAL WAR' AGAINST RUSSIA, AS IT MARKS VICTORY DAY Russia's victory day ceremony, marking the 78th anniversary of the Soviet Union's defeat of Nazi Germany, was scaled back this year amid the war in Ukraine. Mississippi Today reporter Anna Wolfe, center, is congratulated Monday by staff sports columnist Rick Cleveland, right, after winning the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting, as her mother, Bethel Wolfe, left, observes, at a celebration in Jackson, Miss. Wolfe was honored for her reporting on a $77 million welfare scandal, the largest embezzlement of federal funds in Mississippi's history. Rogelio V. Solis/AP hide caption toggle caption Rogelio V. Solis/AP CULTURE HERE ARE THE WINNERS OF THE 2023 PULITZER PRIZES The Associated Press won two awards for its Ukraine coverage, including the prestigious Public Service award. The prize for fiction went to two books: Demon Copperhead and Trust. LISTEN TO MICHIGAN PUBLIC RADIO'S FINALIST: NINE DAYS IN AN ABORTION CLINIC Tom Hanks used some of the pandemic slowdown to write a novel, The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece. Grace Widyatmadja/NPR hide caption toggle caption Grace Widyatmadja/NPR CULTURE TOM HANKS HAS STARRED IN DOZENS OF MOVIES. NOW HE'S WRITTEN A NOVEL TOO For Tom Hanks, movies have always been transformative. Now, after acting in dozens of them, he's written a novel based on his experiences on movie sets. He talked to NPR's A Martinez. TOM HANKS HAS STARRED IN DOZENS OF MOVIES. NOW HE'S WRITTEN A NOVEL TOO Listen· 7:197-Minute ListenPlaylist Toggle more options * Download * Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www-render-sprint-e-donation-mods.dev.nprinfra.org/player/embed/1174934085/1174944696" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> * Transcript Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin speaks in front of University of Cincinnati Medical Center staff during the NFL Honors award show ahead of the Super Bowl 57 football game, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023, in Phoenix. David J. Phillip/AP hide caption toggle caption David J. Phillip/AP SPORTS BUFFALO BILLS' DAMAR HAMLIN SAYS HE WILL PUT THE MILLIONS RAISED INTO HIS CHARITY The decision begins the 25-year-old's plan for the unprecedented outpouring of support that he received after his heart stopped following a tackle during a Monday Night Football game in January. Swastika Mountain, located in a remote part of the Umpqua National Forest outside Eugene, Ore., has officially been renamed Mount Halo after a local indigenous leader. U.S. Geological Survey hide caption toggle caption U.S. Geological Survey POLITICS SWASTIKA MOUNTAIN IS RENAMED MOUNT HALO IN HONOR OF A HISTORICAL TRIBAL LEADER The mountain in Oregon and a nearby town, no longer in existence, were named Swastika more than 100 years ago after a local ranch that bore the same name. The aim of Australian scientists vaccinating koalas for chlamydia is to test a method for protecting the beloved marsupials against a widespread disease that causes blindness, infertility and death. Mark Baker/AP hide caption toggle caption Mark Baker/AP ANIMALS IN AUSTRALIA, SCIENTISTS BEGIN VACCINATING KOALAS AGAINST CHLAMYDIA The safety and effectiveness of the vaccine, designed specifically for koalas, has previously been tested by vaccinating a few hundred koalas brought to wildlife rescue centers for other afflictions. Best friends Elora and Kayla practice their Bollywood routine for a community Diwali event in Virginia. The holiday celebrates light in the darkness, renewal and rebirth, and the triumph of good over evil. Maansi Srivastava hide caption toggle caption Maansi Srivastava PERSPECTIVE THE PICTURE SHOW THROUGH HER GRIEF, AN INDIAN AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER REDISCOVERS HER HERITAGE Documentary photographer Maansi Srivastava shares a story of growing up in the United States and reclaiming her roots in her project Roots Hanging from the Banyan Tree. Grace Bumbry, in a 1963 portrait. Erich Auerbach/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Erich Auerbach/Getty Images OBITUARIES TRAILBLAZING OPERA STAR GRACE BUMBRY DIES AT AGE 86 The celebrated singer, who led an illustrious, jet-setting career, broke the color barrier as the first Black artist to perform at Germany's Bayreuth Festival. TRAILBLAZING OPERA STAR GRACE BUMBRY DIES AT AGE 86 Listen· 3:553-Minute ListenPlaylist Toggle more options * Download * Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www-render-sprint-e-donation-mods.dev.nprinfra.org/player/embed/1159000347/1174854006" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> A person wearing a mask walks past a sign encouraging people to complete the 2020 census in Los Angeles. Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images POLITICS THE 2020 CENSUS MAY HAVE MISSED A BIG SHARE OF NONCITIZENS, THE BUREAU ESTIMATES A large share of non-U.S. citizens may have been missed in the 2020 tally of the country's residents, the Census Bureau says. The tally affects the distribution of political power and federal funds. An aerial picture shows an illegal mining camp during an operation by the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources against Amazon deforestation at the Yanomami territory in Roraima state, Brazil, on Feb. 24. Alan Chaves/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Alan Chaves/AFP via Getty Images OPINION OPINION: THE GLOBAL GOLD RUSH IMPERILS THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON With the dollar weakening, people are turning to gold. Cue the acceleration of an Amazon gold rush, and with it, more challenges for Brazil, write Robert Muggah and Mac Margolis. Mourners comfort each other in the morgue of Al-Shifa Hospital after Israeli airstrikes killed a dozen Palestinians in Gaza City, Tuesday, May 9, 2023. Fatima Shbair/AP hide caption toggle caption Fatima Shbair/AP MIDDLE EAST TOP ISLAMIC JIHAD COMMANDERS AND FAMILY MEMBERS ARE DEAD FROM ISRAELI STRIKES IN GAZA Palestinian health officials said 13 people were killed in all, including the commanders, their wives, several of their children and others nearby. Astra House REVIEW BOOK REVIEWS 'WILD DANCES' PUTS CONSEQUENCES OF A LONG-AGO, FARAWAY CONFLICT AT CENTER By ingeniously weaving improbable and conflicting forces that make up his personal history, Eurovision expert William Lee Adams affirms an idea of home that yearns to transcend space and time. Tom Thacker of Sum 41 performs during the Festival d'été de Québec on Friday, July 15, 2022, in Quebec City. 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