Bomb-sniffing dogs are in short supply across the U.S. Transcript University of Pennsylvania Police Officer and K9 Uman, a black Labrador retriever trained in explosives detection, conducting a package search during a routine training exercise. Wise...
Doctors normally prescribe medicine and now some are prescribing meals Transcript A study finds medically tailored healthy meal delivery reduces the risk of patients ending up back in the hospital. These meal programs are benefiting people with diet-...
Georgia voters cast ballots in the country's last unresolved U.S. Senate race Transcript Voters in Georgia are heading to the polls in the runoff election for a U.S. Senate seat. The race is between Democratic incumbent Raphael Warnock and Republican...
At the World Cup, there's a week left in the opening group stage Transcript Nearly every national team has a chance to advance to the knockout round. The U.S. soccer federation displayed the Iranian flag in solidarity with protesters in Iran. Iran's...
Fla. woman sues the maker of Velveeta's microwavable mac and cheese cups Transcript Amanda Ramirez claims it takes longer to make than the advertised 3.5 minutes and longer if you consider tearing off the lid, pouring in water and stirring the cheese...
Rent control expands as tenants struggle with the record-high cost of housing Transcript Last spring, a month after an out-of-state investor bought the apartment building where LaMonica Dickerson lives in Louisville, Ky., she and more than 100 others...
Can Biden push gun control legislation through Congress before the end of the year? Transcript NPR's A Martinez speaks with gun control expert Robert Spitzer about President Biden's push for an assault-style weapons ban after recent mass shootings in...
Mexico's president leads a massive pro-government march Transcript Hundreds of thousands of protesters over the weekend flooded the streets of Mexico City. Earlier this month, it was against the president. Now his supporters took the streets. RACHEL...
Remembering cartoonist Charles Schulz Transcript This weekend, cartoonist Charles M. Schulz would have turned 100. NPR's A Martinez speaks to his widow, Jean Schulz, and Schulz Museum director Gina Huntsinger. A MART?NEZ, HOST: This Thanksgiving week...
Biden says he'll discuss whether to run for president again over Thanksgiving dinner Transcript President Biden is spending Thanksgiving with family in Nantucket. He has said he will talk with his family over the holidays about whether to act on his...
A full-time caretaker reflects on living and caring for her ailing mom Transcript Lauren Ahlgren, 34, is a full-time caregiver for her mom with Alzheimer's in Healdsburg, CA. She feels isolated, wants a family of her own, and is grieving her mom whil...
The oldest leftovers ever discovered belonged to Neanderthals Transcript The remnants of what may be the world's oldest cooked meal from 70-thousand years ago challenge the assumptions Neanderthals consumed only berries and raw meat. A MART?NEZ, HOST...
Blue bonds could be a solution for climate change and debt for some countries Transcript Low-income countries are seeing some of the most severe effects of climate change. They are also facing growing debt as interest rates go up. What if there was a...
Director Noah Baumbach tackles misinformation in 'White Noise,' wryly Transcript As theaters went dark and the world ground to a halt in 2020, filmmaker Noah Baumbach picked up a novel that spoke of a different apocalyptic tragedy. Baumbach hadn't re...
Inflation makes food insecurity top of mind for many this holiday season Transcript Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot speaks with Morning Edition about food insecurity. A MART?NEZ, HOST: Like millions of people in the United States, Clair...