New York Times employees engaged in its largest newsroom work stoppage in decades Transcript More than 1,000 New York Times newsroom union members went out on strike for a full day in the biggest work action at the paper in decades. RACHEL MARTIN, HO...
How Republicans got on board with the Respect for Marriage Act Transcript Former Republican Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen discusses how conservative lobbyists worked to convince Republican senators to support the Respect for Marriage Act. STEVE I...
As Brittney Griner comes home, one man continues to fight for his brother's return Transcript Brittney Griner is back in the U.S. but other Americans are still being held in Russia. NPR speaks with David Whelan, whose brother, Paul, is serving a 16-y...
'Harry and Meghan' gets harsh review Transcript Even even newspapers critical of the monarchy didn't like the couple's approach either to telling their story in the new Netflix documentary. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of...
South Koreans are getting younger, as a new law goes into effect SEOUL, South Korea You're not getting any younger unless you live in South Korea. South Koreans all got one or two years younger on Wednesday, as a new law went into effect and the coun...
Recent tech layoffs cause fears of another dot-com bust Transcript Tech companies are laying off thousands of workers in a reversal of their hiring boom during the pandemic. Should we worry about another dot-com bust like the one in 2000? RACHEL MART...
What Iran's execution of a prisoner linked to recent protests means for demonstrators Transcript This week, Iran executed a man linked to nationwide protests that have been going on for months after what human rights groups call a sham trial. Will it...
Parents remember their 6-year-old daughter, who died at Sandy Hook Transcript The parents of a 6-year-old killed in the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary talk about their daughter. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Time now for StoryCorps. Next week is the 10th...
After a cancer diagnosis, he put his life on pause and moved in with his parents Transcript William Cummings moved back home with his parents after college didn't work out the first time. After he was diagnosed with cancer, his parents became his car...
Does some art deserve to be attacked by climate activists? Transcript Great works of art that have been attacked by climate protesters are innocent victims. But is there some art that deserves to be vandalized? RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: So we've talked be...
Concern has risen in the West Bank as violence escalates in recent days Transcript An already violent year in the Israeli-occupied West Bank has escalated in the last few days and could intensify as Israel puts together what could be its most right-w...
What the GOP's next steps should be after Herschel Walker's loss Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with GOP fundraiser Steven Law about Herschel Walker's loss in the Georgia Senate runoff and how he believes the party should recalculate to move f...
'The Whale' garners controversy for not casting an actor with obesity as the lead Transcript The Whale, is a movie that tells the story of a 600-pound man estranged from his teenage daughter. The filmmakers have been criticized for not casting an obe...
Ukrainian doctors train for live-saving surgery in the U.S. Transcript Ukrainian doctors are getting a crash course in lung transplants here in the U.S. Patients usually leave Ukraine for the surgery, but the war has increased the need for care back...
A girl asked if she could keep a unicorn in her yard. LA County gave her a license Transcript A six-year-old on a quest to keep a unicorn in her backyard figured she'd get the hard part out of the way first getting permission from animal control. In...