U.S.-Canada bridge reopens but protests persist in Ottawa Transcript The key U.S.-Canada border crossing is open after protests against COVID-19 restrictions closed it for almost a week. But, protesters in trucks remain in the center of the Canadian...
The Kremlin indicates it might be open to cooperating on stopping cybercrimes Transcript Whether Russia is serious about the effort is complicated. The Biden administration had pushed the Kremlin to take action against ransomware, which cost U.S. bus...
For second year in a row, a team playing in its home town won the Super Bowl Transcript The Los Angeles Rams defeated the Cincinnati Bengals, 23-20, to win the team's first Super Bowl since moving back to the West Coast from St. Louis. LEILA FADEL, H...
As COVID-19 cases drop across the country, mandates are loosened Transcript The number of coronavirus cases nationally have dropped 75% from the highs of mid-January, and more states are dropping indoor mask mandates. California's indoor mask mandate...
The Biden administration frees up $7 billion in Afghan assets frozen in the U.S. Transcript Millions of Afghans are on the brink of starvation. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Naser Shahalemi, founder of the group End Afghan Starvation, about how the U.S....
How do ski jumpers stay in the air for so long? Transcript Ski jumpers are in the air for about the length of a football field. A physicist explains how they manage to stay in the air for so long, as the Olympic sport wraps up for the 2022 Winter Oly...
Los Angles Rams' Van Jefferson has a Super Bowl ring and a newborn Transcript As the confetti was raining down on his team, Jefferson skipped the post-game celebration. He made a quick exit and headed straight to the hospital, where his wife was deli...
3 members of the San Francisco School Board are facing a recall Transcript The three members are accused of prioritizing politics over quality of education. The recall is a test of how far to the left voters will go. LEILA FADEL, HOST: San Francisco...
German Chancellor Scholz is in Kyiv to meet with Ukraine's president Transcript It's the first stop in a trip that will also take Scholz to Moscow. At the same time, the Ukrainian town of Lviv, which is on the Polish border, is preparing for a Russia...
The U.S. has a public strategy about Russia's plans to invade Ukraine Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin talks to former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine John Herbst, about the latest attempts by Western leaders to defuse the threat of a Russian invasion of Uk...
Examining why hate crimes are at historic highs especially in Los Angeles Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Robin Toma, executive director of the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations, about a 71% increase in reported hate crimes in Lo...
As states end mask rules, how to make the best choice for you and your family Transcript As states begin to relax mask mandates, individuals have to make their own decisions about how and when to mask. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Nevada is the latest state...
Renting a place to live is getting a lot more expensive Transcript In many parts of the country, rents are up by hundreds of dollars a month just in the past year. In some cities, the rents are up nearly 40%, according to a recent survey. LEILA FADEL...
3 men who have attended every Super Bowl wonder if Sunday's will be their last Transcript A small club of fans have attended every Super Bowl since the first championship game 55 years ago. Only three members are left, and they say this is likely to...
How war bonds and controlled prices helped to beat inflation Transcript Inflation is climbing at its highest rate in 40 years. The Federal Reserve has a standard way of dealing with rising prices: raising interest rates. But it hasn't always been tha...