After death of ISIS leader, U.S. expects Islamic State to try to replace him Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep and NPR's Rachel Martin talk to Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby about the death of the Islamic State leader after a U.S. raid in Syria, and conc...
Consumer groups hope the FDIC will crack down on rent-a-bank schemes Transcript With a top Trump-appointed banking regulator stepping down, consumer financial protection groups say the new head of the FDIC should crack down on lenders charging intere...
David Crosby, Graham Nash and Stephen Stills ask to pull their content from Spotify Transcript Three more prominent musicians are following Neil Young's lead in asking to have their work removed from the streaming giant Spotify: Young's former bandma...
Native Americans want a more accurate history of Sacramento's founder Transcript California tribes are working with state parks to retell the story of Sutter's Fort. They want to include the history of John Sutter's violence toward Native Americans d...
Calls grow for Chicago officer who killed a Black teenager to face federal charges Transcript Sixteen shots and a cover-up was the rallying cry after a video showed a Chicago police officer killed a black teenager in 2014. On Thursday, Jason Van Dyke...
Part of a Dutch bridge will be dismantled so Jeff Bezos can get his new yacht 荷兰历史悠久的桥梁被拆除,为杰夫贝佐斯的巨型游艇让路 Transcript A Dutch firm is making the yacht. When it's done, it wont fit under a famous bridge...
Biden to travel to New York City to talk about gun violence with Mayor Adams Transcript When President Biden meets New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday, the two will discuss gun violence and crime as well as show support for law enforcement. ST...
Fighting in Yemen must de-escalate before talks can begin, U.S. diplomat says Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with U.S. Special Envoy Tim Lenderking about efforts to end a seven-year war in Yemen, and secure the release of Yemeni civilians who w...
Biden administration officials to brief senators on Ukraine-Russia crisis Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Democratic Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island, chairman of the Senate Committee of Armed Services, about the Russia-Ukraine standoff. STEVE...
House panel to examine what went wrong with the 5G rollout Transcript A congressional hearing examines why the activation of 5G service near airports was plagued by many delays and much confusion. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Ahead of the rollout of 5G wirel...
What will happen to the International Space Station when it is retired? Transcript The International Space Station is seen from NASA space shuttle Endeavour after the station and shuttle began their post-undocking relative separation in space on May...
College students in Ukraine prepare for their future during a threat from Russia Transcript Students at Kyiv Mohyla Academy long for peace but have emergency plans ready if Russia attacks Ukraine's capital. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: People here have a lot...
A new storm hits Texas but not everyone is over last year's ordeal Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Michael Evans, mayor of Mansfield, Texas, about the arrival of a potentially dangerous storm, and what's changed since last February's catastro...
China's Olympic Games kick off Friday but in Beijing the atmosphere is lukewarm Transcript Beijing is the host city for the Winter Games and excitement should be building, but residents regard the Olympics with a mixture of trepidation and curiosity....
How did a chicken get near the Pentagon? Did it have to cross a road? Transcript The Animal Welfare League of Arlington rescued the hen. The league tells The Washington Post, that for actual security reasons we are not allowed to disclose the exact l...