AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: We live in an age of big data as our daily decisions are increasingly steered by computers. This week on All Tech Considered, we learn how the police are catching up with the rest of us. (SOUNDBITE OF ULRICH SCHNAUSS' NOTHING HAP...
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: The FBI is warning that reports of sexual assaults on airplanes are on the rise. That may, in part, be due to the Me Too movement which is encouraging more victims to speak out. Sometimes it's passengers who are victimized. F...
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: All right, when you're pregnant, you know that doctors want you to get a few key vaccines. And now the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists is trying to make that a little bit easier. For the first time, it's put t...
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Here's a surprising side effect of being bitten by a tick - tick bites can cause many diseases. And if you're bitten by a lone star tick, you could develop a food allergy. This problem is spreading as the tick's range expands. NP...
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: Let's stay on the topic of getting America's next generation ready to make their mark. But this time, we're talking about a very special workplace - Hollywood. ANALI CABRERA: I'm feeling so good. Like, I've been really excited fo...
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: I'm Lulu Garcia-Navarro in Mexico City, where an election is about to take place in a week. SUSAN DAVIS, HOST: Lulu, I spend so much time thinking about what's driving voters here in America. Tell me what is driving voters...
SUSAN DAVIS, HOST: And we finish the hour with this weekend's Long Listen. Precision treatments for cancer are hot right now. But one young cancer doctor is pushing back against some of the hype through scientific articles and on social media. NPR sc...
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: #MeToo movement has given voice to people who've experienced sexual abuse. But a group of young Muslims had created its own #MeToo movement even before it had a name. From Los Angeles, Josie Huang of member station KPCC reports. JO...
SUSAN DAVIS, HOST: In France, there is pride in its national soccer team and high hopes of winning the World Cup tournament now being played in Russia. Many players on the French team are from these diverse, big-city suburbs that are struggling with...
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: Finally, today, even if you don't know her name, you probably know Priscilla Renea's work from the lyrics she's written for stars like Pitbull and Rhianna and Fifth Harmony over the past decade. Now you can hear her words in her...
SUSAN DAVIS, HOST: Few species transform their surroundings enough to make big, ecological changes. Humans are one of them. Beavers are another. And once upon a time, hundreds of millions of beavers used to populate North America - not anymore. And t...
Actor Diego Luna On The 'Awakening' Around Mexico's Presidential Election LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: Mexican actor Diego Luna first shot to fame in the United States after 2001's Y Tu Mama Tambien. Since then, he's starred in a handful of blockbuster...
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Jeremy Thorpe was savvy, stylish, progressive and marked to make history as the leader of Britain's Liberal Party. But in 1976, one of the most popular men in British politics was accused of having a homosexual relationship and lat...
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: A new study published in the journal Science finds methane emissions from U.S. oil and gas operations are 60 percent higher than previous estimates from the federal government. Now, this comes at a time when we're getting more and...
(SOUNDBITE OF CHILDREN CRYING) SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Cries of children pierce our hearts. Scientists say they're meant to. They move us to love and protect children. Their response is healthy. It's human. And it keeps humanity going. Dr. Marc Bornstein,...