ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: The new novel Feast Your Eyes tells the story of a young woman determined to be a photographer in 1950s New York, Lillian Preston. And the format of the book tells you that she succeeded. MYLA GOLDBERG: This book takes the form of...
DAVID GREENE, HOST: A new poll by NPR and Ipsos finds a third of Americans have been touched directly by the deadly opioid epidemic that's still killing more than a hundred people every day. The survey released this morning found a clear majority of...
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: The opioid abuse crisis in this country is overwhelming America's county jails. The jails weren't built to become the largest drug treatment centers, but that's what they are in many states. The National Sheriffs' Association est...
DAVID GREENE, HOST: We have an update on a story we brought you that was part of our online dating series, What Makes Us Click. Rachel, you remember last year I told you about this woman here in Southern California. She had hired a matchmaker when sh...
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Your religious faith - it's personal. But how should your faith guide your voting? That's a question once again popping up in politics, specifically the presidential election. Mayor Pete Buttigieg provoked some conservatives rece...
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: There are about 90,000 military veterans in this country who are not American citizens - that's according to the Migration Policy Institute. One of those veterans is a veteran of the Iraq War living in South Texas. He is now faci...
DAVID GREENE, HOST: So if you're a member of Generation X - that generation sandwiched in between the baby boomers and the millennials - there's a good chance you remember the first time you heard these chords. (SOUNDBITE OF NIRVANA SONG, SMELLS LIKE...
DAVID GREENE, HOST: One of the most intriguing parts of special counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian election interference involves the role of WikiLeaks. Prosecutors are investigating the site, as well as its founder Julian Assange, who faces...
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Here's some Earth Day news for you. More than 80 percent of parents in this country strongly support the idea of their kids learning about climate change in school. That's according to a new NPR/Ipsos poll that was released today...
(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: You're listening to the last professional recording of the organ at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris before Monday's catastrophic fire. Olivier Latry, one of the chief organists at the cathedral, recor...
SACHA PFEIFFER, HOST: Stories of first-generation Americans tend to stress the same struggles - how do you fit in with your peers when your parents aren't assimilating? How do you balance your instinct to rebel against your parent's traditionalism an...
SACHA PFEIFFER, HOST: Stories of first-generation Americans tend to stress the same struggles - how do you fit in with your peers when your parents aren't assimilating? How do you balance your instinct to rebel against your parent's traditionalism an...
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: If you share a bed with someone who snores, you have got a lot of company. An estimated 40% of adults in the U.S. snore, and it's more common in men than women. So when is snoring just an annoyance, and when can it be a sign of a...
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: Presidential candidates trying to make an impression on Iowa voters will often do so from inside a stranger's home. This house party for presidential hopefuls has a long and storied tradition in the state, as Iowa Public Ra...
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: Presidential candidates trying to make an impression on Iowa voters will often do so from inside a stranger's home. This house party for presidential hopefuls has a long and storied tradition in the state, as Iowa Public Ra...