Abortion providers wait for the Supreme Court to weigh in on mifepristone Transcript The Supreme Court will weigh in on whether doctors can still provide patients with mifepristone across the country. Abortion providers share how they're navigating t...
Protesters plan to honor mass shooting victims at the NRA convention Transcript The NRA convention begins today in Indianapolis. With Donald Trump, Mike Pence and other possible 2024 candidates in attendance, protesters plan to honor victims of recen...
North Korea advances its nuclear capabilities Transcript North Korea has successfully tested a solid fueled intercontinental ballistic missile. The test marks a major advance in North Korea's nuclear capabilities. MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: North Korea say...
East Palestine students put on a play while the city recovers from a train derailment Transcript Students in East Palestine, Ohio put on the Spring play as residents work to recover from the February train derailment that disrupted life in the small...
A mother remembers when her daughter wrote her own bill of rights Transcript In this week's StoryCorps, Folashade Alao reminisces with her mother about the bill of rights she created for herself as a child. MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: It's Friday, and that...
What U.S. intelligence agencies can do to prevent future data leaks Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Glenn Gerstell, former general counsel to the National Security Agency, about what U.S. intelligence agencies can do to prevent data leaks in...
Women are earning more money. But they're still picking up a heavier load at home Transcript A new report confirms what many already know to be true: Women are bringing home the bacon and frying it up too. Even as their contributions to family income...
Mayor Eric Adams appoints former teacher to kill rats Transcript Mayor Eric Adams of New York City appoints former teacher, Kathleen Corradi, as the city's first director of rodent migration. Their mission is simple: kill rats. MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: G...
The Washington Commanders could be sold for a record $6 billion Transcript The Washington Commanders might be sold for a record $6 billion. NPR's Michel Martin talks with Dave Zirin, sports editor at The Nation. MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: Dan Snyder, the o...
FBI arrest Air National guardsman as suspected leaker of Pentagon documents Transcript FBI agents have arrested a man suspected to be involved in the leak of classified documents related to the war in Ukraine and the case is already raising questions...
Despite civil war, Arab states seek to build ties with Syria Transcript Arab states that once opposed and even sought to topple Syria's leadership are now building ties with the regime that is still in power, despite years of civil war. LEILA FADEL,...
Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge hopes to be first to ever run a marathon in under 2 hours Transcript One runner in next week's Boston Marathon has run some of the fastest races ever - and Eliud Kipchoge is angling to do something never done before: run a comp...
Hostage envoy says the U.S. can bring home two Americans detained in Russia Transcript Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan are among dozens of American citizens who are wrongfully detained or imprisoned by...
Reaction in Ireland to President Biden's visit is lukewarm Transcript People in Ireland lined up to see President Joe Biden during his visit on Wednesday, but the political reaction to the U.S. president was lukewarm, NPR's Frank Langfitt reports. LE...
Tenn. GOP efforts to remove 2 lawmakers may have lasting effects on state politics Transcript It look less than a week for Justin Jones and Justin J. Pearson to be reappointed to the Tennessee House, but the GOP efforts to remove them may have a last...