It's important the U.K. regains political stability, French foreign minister says Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna about the state of U.S.-France relations ahead of a state visit by French President Em...
Western wildfires are making far away storms more dangerous Transcript In late July of 2018, massive wildfires blazed across Northern California. At the same time in Colorado, weather alerts went out warning of heavy thunderstorms and baseball-sized...
Roommate wanted: Homeless people are pairing up as a way around the housing crisis Transcript NORFOLK, Va. Even after three years of homelessness, Eric Perkins did not want to move into an apartment with another person who had been unhoused. I was re...
Who counts as Black in voting maps? Some GOP state officials want that narrowed Transcript Who counts as Black? The thorny question has quietly found its way before the U.S. Supreme Court again, ensnared in a major legal battle over the Voting Rights...
Circle K chain signs a deal with one of America's largest cannabis producers Transcript The convenience chain will sell licensed marijuana at its Florida gas stations. The outposts, which will have separate entrances, will only cater to Floridians wi...
How an on-call addiction specialist at a Massachusetts hospital saved a life Transcript A MARTINEZ, HOST: The U.S. set a disturbing record last year - 107,000 lives lost to drug overdoses. Hospitals often see people at risk who come in to be treated...
Singer and songwriter iLe's third album, 'Nacarile,' finds a world deeply in flux Transcript From the war in Vietnam to the fight for civil rights, musicians have always provided a voice for change. That's exactly what happened in 2019 in San Juan, w...
They inhaled asbestos for decades on the job. Now, workers break their silence Transcript NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. Henry Saenz remembers when he first learned what even the tiniest bit of asbestos could do to his body. He was working at a chemical plant w...
Late changes to election laws mean Montana voters were sent inaccurate information Transcript Montanans are able to register to vote on Election Day until 8 p.m., and IDs that don't include an address will be acceptable at the polls. But an informati...
After more than two decades, movie theaters reopen in Indian-controlled Kashmir Transcript Forced shut during a 1990s insurgency, cinemas are reopening in Kashmir. A new generation will now get to see Bollywood idols on the big screen. Is it a politi...
Hundreds of retired U.S. military personnel have taken foreign jobs, report says Transcript Retired senior U.S. military officials are flocking overseas to work as contractors or consultants. NPR's A Martinez talks to Craig Whitlock, who investigated...
Climate change threatens Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe's cultural sites Transcript A coastal Louisiana tribe is creating reefs from discarded oyster shells to help preserve their land and cultural sites, and address sea level rise and erosion caused b...
Harmless garter snake causes a scene on an airplane before being captured Transcript Passengers on a United Airlines flight Monday may have felt a bit like Samuel L. Jackson's character in the thriller Snakes on a Plane. No word yet on how the snake...
The family of George Floyd plans to file a $250 million lawsuit against Ye Transcript The family of George Floyd announced Tuesday that they will file a $250 million lawsuit against Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, following comments he m...
Iran turns to Russia for support and strategic alliance, Middle East expert says Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, about the history of Iran and Russia c...