Evangelical voters grapple with Herschel Walker's controversial image Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Timothy Head, the executive director for the Faith Freedom Coalition, about why Georgia evangelicals are supporting Senate candidate Hers...
Schools will stay closed today after gunfire knocked out power in North Carolina Transcript In North Carolina an overnight curfew is in place and schools are closed Monday following gunfire attacks at two electrical substations in Moore County. Power...
An Atlanta health care provider takes on the city's housing crisis Transcript Atlanta's Mercy Care plans to foot the bill for 10 apartments, with the idea that good health begins with a decent place to live. It's one of several health and hospital sy...
How yeast will teach NASA about the dangers of space Transcript A NASA spacecraft passing by the moon on Monday is carrying 12,000 varieties of yeast. Researchers hope the tiny yeastronauts can teach them about how radiation will affect humans in spa...
Electricity companies throw a wrench in Biden's plans to eliminate greenhouse gases Transcript Energy companies continue to build fossil fuel plants that will be in use for decades, even as President Biden pledges a renewable energy future. A MART?NE...
'Flood of evictions' looms in Los Angeles as pandemic tenant protections expire Transcript LOS ANGELES Tenant protections in Los Angeles County that have kept families housed throughout the pandemic are set to end Dec. 31, meaning more than 30,000 ho...
A car accident in a Walmart parking lot was caused by a dog behind the wheel Transcript The dog was waiting for its owners to return from the store, and the steering column was damaged in a way that made it easy for the dog to put the vehicle in driv...
A fight over seats could define the future of an iconic San Francisco movie theater Transcript If the Castro Theatre didn't exist, then neither would Sophia Padilla. I always joke that I was conceived at the Castro Theatre, said the San Francisco res...
Supreme Court hears clash between LGBTQ and business owners' rights Transcript The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments Monday in a potential landmark case that pits two cherished constitutional principles against each other. On one side are laws that...
What Iran has planned for its morality police Transcript Is Iran taking steps to restrain its so-called morality police force? NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Nahid Siamdoust, assistant professor of Middle Eastern studies at UT Austin. RACHEL MARTIN,...
The U.S. aims to ensure that the aid to Ukraine goes where it's supposed to go Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to Mark Cancian, senior adviser with the Center for Strategic and International Studies' International Security program, about government...
The U.S. gained 263,000 jobs last month. It's good news for workers, but not the Fed Transcript The Labor Department' monthly job report released on Friday brought good news for workers, but likely created a Maalox moment for Federal Reserve official...
The Supreme Court puts Biden's student loan relief program on ice for now Transcript The Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in President Biden's student loan relief program in February. The court's action means the rollout of debt cancellatio...
How many hot sauce bottles do you have in your fridge right now? Transcript Vic Clinco in High Point, N.C., has close to 11,000 bottles of hot sauce in his basement, according to WCNC-TV. He says his goal is to have so many bottles that there is no w...
Planet Money's 'The Indicator': How Musk bought Twitter with other people's money Transcript Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion, but almost a third of it was in bank loans. He used a leveraged buyout strategy, which means Twitter, not Musk, is...