International Relations, Financial Regulation, Prisoner Perspectives, Gender Violence, Competitive Eating

Mediators are working on a cease-fire deal in Gaza after Hamas proposed amendments to President Biden's plan. G7 summit in Italy focuses on supporting Ukraine against Russia. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposes regulations to remove medical debt from credit scores. NPR reporter explores the significance of prisoners' perspectives. Mexico City faces gender violence crisis despite women-only metro cars. Joey Chestnut wins hot dog eating contest by eating 63 hot dogs in 10 minutes.

Ukraine recruiting prisoners to join fight against Russia

Ukraine is recruiting prisoners to join the fight against Russia, offering a full pardon in exchange for serving in the army until the end of the war. Thousands of prisoners have applied, aiming to fill the dwindling ranks of Ukraine's infantry.

Hong Kong National Security Law

Hong Kong's leader announced that prisoners convicted of serious national security crimes will not likely be granted early release under the new national security law, signaling a harder stance against jailed political activists.

Aging Prison Population

The U.S. prison population is aging rapidly, with a significant increase in geriatric prisoners over the past few decades. Prisons are struggling to provide adequate health care for elderly inmates, leading to challenges in adapting facilities and staffing. Some states have built specialized units, but the overall system faces significant issues in caring for the aging population behind bars. Andre Gay, who spent over 50 years in prison, highlights the lack of proper care for elderly prisoners upon his release.