How dairy farmers are cashing in on California's push for cleaner fuel Transcript California is trying to cut greenhouse emissions from the state's cars and trucks, and in a controversial twist, its efforts are putting cash in the pockets of dairy fa...
Food bank donations are still coming in after Joe Burrow's 2019 Heisman speech Transcript Burrow accepted the award on behalf of the kids in his Ohio county who don't have enough to eat. Donations poured in to the food pantry. Now he's in the Super B...
To reach peak inflation, how much longer do we have to go? Transcript The latest inflation measurement for January is expected to show another sharp increase in consumer prices. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: We got our first inflation report of the new year t...
On a new album, 'Heterosexuality,' Shamir tackles the trauma of being oneself Transcript Shamir Bailey. Marcus Maddox/Courtesy of the artist Shamir Bailey quickly became a teenage sensation back in 2014, when his debut single, On The Regular, blew up...
Trucker protests over COVID mandates fuel Canada's growing far-right Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Stephanie Carvin, an associate professor at Canada's Carleton University, about what the spreading trucker protests mean for the country's fa...
Nathan Chen cements his legacy as the world's best figure skater Transcript Nathan Chen wins gold in the men's figure skating competition at the Beijing Olympics. He pulled off five quad jumps, and is the first U.S. man to win figure skating's top in...
Wide swaths of the U.S. are experiencing a significant demographic shift Transcript Deaths exceeded births in half of U.S. states last year, marking a big shift. The pandemic and limits on immigration are partly to blame. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Large p...
Japanese film 'Drive My Car' scores 4 Oscar nominations, including best picture Transcript Academy Award nominated Drive My Car builds on a story by celebrated Japanese author Haruki Murakami and his trademark themes of loss and guilt and the interpl...
Natural gas is playing a major role in the Russia-Ukraine crisis Transcript One of the strongest levers the U.S. has against Moscow is sanctions against key Russian commodities, like oil and gas. Earlier this week, President Biden warned that include...
Child care center in rural Indiana relies on parents to voluntarily help out Transcript Parents of young children in rural communities are facing tough choices between child care and their jobs and in some cases, their homes. A MARTINEZ, HOST: In rur...
21 years later, running back Warrick Dunn responds to autograph request Transcript As a kid Eric Emanuele mailed trading cards to NFL players hoping they'd send them back with an autograph. This week an envelope arrived from Dunn. Inside was the sign...
Cartagena's literary festival hopes to inspire a new generation of artists Transcript The literary festival in the Colombian port city aims to bridge the gap between the city's cosmopolitan center and the surrounding neighborhoods, where many of the...
Biden administration cautions that rolling back mask restrictions are premature Transcript More states run by Democratic governors have announced plans to ease masking policies, including in schools. But the federal government is still urging caution...
Right-wing conspiracies have a new target: a tool that fights actual voter fraud Transcript If Republicans over the past few years have made one thing clear, it's that they really care about voter fraud. Sometimes they call it election irregularities...
Despite criticism, the IOC appears unwilling to change controversial Rule 50 Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to Yannick Kluch, an expert on diversity and inclusion in sports, about Rule 50 of the Olympic charter that prohibits demonstrations during...