A sampling of the most memorable stories that aired on 'Morning Edition' in 2022 Transcript Dozens of journalists, engineers and technical directors work each day to bring you stories from throughout the U.S. and the world. We reflect on some of the...
Constituents sound off about Rep.-elect Santos, who is under investigation Transcript George Santos, the GOP representative-elect of New York's 3rd Congressional District, has admitted he lied about his background and is now under investigation. He's...
Why nearly the entire population of Tampa, Kan., visited Tampa, Fla. Transcript When you put the name of your destination into Google Maps, the town must be in the correct state. The Florida city's tourism board found the Kansas town that way, and of...
Myanmar court again finds Aung San Suu Kyi guilty of corruption Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to Derek Mitchell, a former U.S. ambassador to Myanmar and president of the National Democratic Institute, about Myanmar court finding Aung San Suu Kyi...
An appreciation of the work by some of the musicians who died in 2022 Transcript Morning Edition presents a montage of some of the musicians who died in 2022. A MART?NEZ, HOST: Let's spend a little time appreciating the work of some of the musicians...
After record drug deaths, there have been major reforms in addiction treatment Transcript The opioid epidemic surged in 2022 killing record numbers of Americans, but help may be on the way in the form of more aid to communities and major reforms in o...
Southwest moves toward near-normal operations after widespread cancellations Transcript After a tough week for Southwest Airlines travelers, the company says it plans to return to normal operations with minimal disruptions Friday. A MART?NEZ, HOST: I...
Brazil rings in the new year with a new president Transcript The inauguration of leftist Luis Inacio Lula da Silva happens Jan. 1. The former president's victory marks a sharp shift in Brazil's political trajectory. A MART?NEZ, HOST: Sunday ushers in...
'Visualizing the Virgin' shows Mary in the Middle Ages Transcript For religious Christians, Christmas is all about Jesus Christ. But his mother Mary was busy, too, giving birth. Over the centuries, Mary became one of the most popular figures of Chris...
2 former bartenders are glad they were a part of the Starlite Lounge Transcript Albert Johnson and Donna Cuthbert came to StoryCorps to remember working New Year's Eve at the Starlite Lounge, a historic gay bar in Brooklyn, New York. (SOUNDBITE OF MU...
From the great resignation to unionizing: Starbucks reflects 2022's labor journey Transcript Worker shortages, rising wages, unionization and automation. In 2022, Starbucks embodied all these trends in the workplace, perhaps more than any other compa...
Young Republicans warn the party to promote issues that young voters care about Transcript Most young voters cast their ballots for Democratic candidates in last month's midterm elections. Now, young Republicans are demanding change from their party...
Ohio man's flight was canceled but he was determined not to miss the Rose Parade Transcript Scott Huntley has been attending Tournament of Roses his entire life and volunteering for the past 36 years. He drove from his home in Columbus to Pasadena, C...
Works from 1927 are about to become part of the public domain Transcript Every new year a crop of books, music and films become part of the public domain in the U.S. Jennifer Jenkins of Duke University shares a few of the works from 1927 coming our w...
U.S. Supreme Court will wait until 2023 to hear arguments on border restrictions Transcript Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, a Republican, speaks with NPR's A Martinez about the Supreme Court's decision to maintain border restrictions under a...