Corporate funders return to GOP attorneys general who embraced election fraud claims Transcript NPR's Michel Martin talks to Ilya Marritz of ProPublica about how corporate donations to a Republican attorneys general group dropped off after Jan. 6, bu...
What the U.S. needs to do to be the leaders in EVs and the batteries that power them Transcript There's a race for dominance in electric vehicles and the batteries that power them. China leads right now, but other countries including the U.S. are try...
Murphy, a bald eagle at a wild bird sanctuary in Missouri, tried to hatch a rock Transcript When birds get too hormonal, they put their parental instincts to work on round objects. After an eaglet was brought to the sanctuary, the keepers let Murphy...
Tornado forecasts are more accurate. Why aren't they saving more lives? Transcript America's tornado warning system is a patchwork of municipal sirens, cell phone alerts, and radio and TV messages. But even as forecasting for dangerous storms improve...
Fake drinks that don't taste fake: The rise of the mocktail Transcript Alcohol isn't just something to drink. It's a social experience that's deeply fermented into the culture. Think James Bond and his shaken, not stirred martini, along with countles...
Kevin McCarthy's proposal for the looming debt limit would slash federal spending Transcript House Speaker McCarthy released a plan to raise the U.S. debt limit for a year, while scaling back federal spending. President Biden insists raising the debt...
Why are Americans getting shot after mixing up addresses or cars? Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to gun violence expert Allison Anderman about three shootings tied to mistakes: going to the wrong door, driveway and car. Are these as unusual events...
Deadly stampede in Yemen comes ahead of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr Transcript A stampede at a Ramadan charity event in Yemen has killed scores of people. The tragedy was Yemen's deadliest in years that was not related to the country's long-run...
How melting Arctic ice could be fueling extreme wildfires in the Western U.S. Transcript Above the Arctic Circle, the community in Kotzebue, Alaska, is watching sea ice disappear as the climate gets hotter. In the Western U.S., firefighters are battl...
Why millions of kids aren't getting their routine vaccinations Transcript A new report released by UNICEF finds that 67 million children across the world missed out on either some or all routine vaccinations between 2019 and 2021, and 48 million chil...
A once vibrant California lake is back. Why that's not necessarily a good thing Transcript Tulare Lake used to be the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi. A wet winter in California has revived the dried up lake leaving whole communities...
'Trinity,' the T-rex skeleton made from the bones of 3 dinosaurs, has a new owner Transcript A private, European collector bought the rare skeleton for more than $6 million at an auction in Switzerland. Trinity is estimated to be between 65 and 67 mi...
Virginia Board of Education to vote on disputed changes to history curriculum Transcript Virginia's board of education is set to vote on new history standards today. Governor Glenn Younkin and his staff have pushed changes that critics say minimize d...
Khartoum's hospital system has collapsed after cease-fire fails Transcript A dire human rights crisis is sweeping across Sudan's capital Khartoum, with few facilities or personnel to care for the hurt and wounded. The secretary-general of the Sudanes...
The White House is gearing up for a battle over abortion pill access Transcript Democrats campaigned on abortion rights in 2022. We examine how Vice President Harris and President Biden are talking about the issue as the focus turns to next year's pr...