A previously unknown Egyptian royal tomb has been discovered in Luxor Transcript Egyptian and British archeologists uncovered the tomb that could date back as early as 1550 B.C. The tomb may belong to a royal wife or a princess who was part of the 18...
Jan. 6 report isn't dominating the sales charts like prior government reports Transcript The Jan. 6 report was set to be a major boon for publishers. A week out, sales have been relatively slow compared to other blockbuster government reports. (Story...
A losing Republican candidate in N.M. is charged over shootings at homes of Democrats Transcript Police say that Solomon Pea, left, sent a co-conspirator this image showing himself in a car with Jos Trujillo, an accused gunman in several drive-by sho...
Among the N.M. lawmakers targeted in the shootings was a county commissioner Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Bernalillo County Commissioner Adriann Barboa about the string of shootings targeting Democratic lawmakers in New Mexico. She was...
Meg Medina is the first Latinx ambassador for young people's literature Transcript The Library of Congress has named Cuban American writer Meg Medina as its new national ambassador for young people's literature. Medina, who writes children's and youn...
A remembrance of Italian film actress Gina Lollobrigida, who died at the age of 95 Transcript Gina Lollobrigida melted the hearts of major stars in the 1950s and '60s: Humphrey Bogart, Frank Sinatra and Burt Lancaster. She was a voluptuous brunette w...
A helicopter crash near Kyiv kills at least 12, including Ukraine's interior minister Transcript A helicopter crash near Kyiv killed more than a dozen people, including the country's interior minister. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: A helicopter crashed near K...
Cryptocurrency turmoil affects crypto miners Transcript Cryptocurrency turmoil is affecting crypto miners, who require lots of electricity to operate. Energy costs are up, and demand is down.(Story aired on All Things Considered on Dec. 15, 2022.) A...
How a freshman congresswoman spent 4 days in limbo before she was sworn-in Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to newly sworn-in Democratic Rep. Andrea Salinas of Oregon, about joining Congress following a hard-fought, expensive campaign against a Repu...
American Siamak Namazi is on a hunger strike in Iranian prison. Why now and for what? Transcript Siamak Namazi, a U.S. citizen imprisoned in Iran since 2015, has embarked on a hunger strike to mark the seventh anniversary of being left behind in a de...
Why data from 15 cities shows police response times are taking longer Transcript Police response times are taking longer in many cities and experts attribute it, in part, to staffing shortages. Departments are struggling to fill vacancies left by off...
A U.K. bus driver's music video goes viral Transcript Imagine loving your job so much, that you can't help but belt it out. Ranjit Singh made the music video to show his family his life at work. His video even reached his home village in India. (SOUN...
End-of-life doulas are working to make conversations about death easier Transcript The profession of end-of-life doulas has been growing since the pandemic. They are like birth doulas except rather than helping someone with a birth, they guide people...
Author George M. Johnson on the need to tell all people's stories Transcript LEILA FADEL, HOST: In recent weeks, we've brought you the perspectives of authors whose books have been challenged or banned in some parts of the country. Today, we replay o...
Amid the rubble in Dnipro, Ukraine, a frantic search grows increasingly desperate Transcript DNIPRO, Ukraine For two days, rescue workers have been racing to find survivors of a Russian missile strike on an apartment complex in the Ukrainian city of...