The European Union pledges to admit refugees from Ukraine Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to Michael Bociurkiw, a global affairs analyst and senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, about whether European countries will equally welcome migrants from...
Estonia's ambassador to the U.S. weighs in on Russian invasion of Ukraine Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Jonatan Vseviov, secretary general of Estonia's foreign ministry and Estonia's ambassador to the U.S. since 2018, about Russia's inva...
An $80,000 surprise bill points to a loophole in a new law to protect patients Transcript When Greg and Sugar Bull were ready to start a family, health challenges necessitated that they work with a gestational surrogate. The woman who carried and gav...
Mark Lanegan, Screaming Trees singer, dies at 57 Transcript Mark Lanegan was a founding member of the grunge-era Seattle band Screaming Trees and later part of Queens of the Stone Age. He died Tuesday of unspecified causes at his home in Ireland. RAC...
Corporate payouts in the opioid crisis are being finalized Transcript Companies embroiled in the opioid crisis are finalizing mega-settlements. They are expected to pay more than $30 billion to settle claims that they fueled the deadly addiction epid...
Scottish theater troupe puts on a show and breaks Guinness World Record Transcript The entire show from learning lines, choreography, making costumes, etc., was completed in less than 10 hours. They started Sunday morning and put on Return to the For...
Ahead of new masking guidelines, White House wants to stop mixed messages Transcript In May, the last time the CDC released mask guidance, the messaging from the White House was a confusing mess. Public health experts say the White House needs to do...
Photograph taken at the start of 2015's Baltimore uprising became a sensation Transcript Curator Aaron Bryant recently spoke to NPR about his favorite Black photographs in the Smithsonian's collection. He recalls an image taken during the 2015 Freddi...
Jury to consider the fate of 3 ex-officers in George Floyd civil rights trial Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Rashawn Ray of the Brookings Institution, about the trial nearing an end for three ex-police officers charged with violating George...
Researchers confirm COVID patients can suffer serious cardiac complications Transcript After recovering from the initial illness, some COVID-19 patients suffer serious complications such as heart attacks and strokes. A study has quantified the risks...
Nixon's trip to China laid the groundwork for normalizing U.S.-China relations Transcript It's been 50 years since President Nixon went to China, a trip that changed the world's balance of power. The fate of Taiwan was not addressed, and the issue st...
International team of observers has been in eastern Ukraine to monitor 2015 cease-fire Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Ambassador Yasar Halit ?evik, chief monitor for the OSCE mission in Ukraine, about the monitoring of Russian troops in regi...
The pandemic continues to take an enormous toll on schoolteachers Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with National Education Association President Becky Pringle about school staffing issues, and the burnout that has more teachers thinking about le...
3-legged porcupine, Quill 'Porky' Smith, finds new home at Amarillo Zoo Transcript A North American porcupine arrived at the Amarillo Zoo in Texas late last month, after suffering a gunshot wound. He's now a star attraction, both for the zookeepers a...
Many hospitals report delivering babies on 'Twosday': 2-22-22 许多医院报告在双日分娩:2-22-22 Transcript One baby was born at Advocate Christ Medical Center outside Chicago. Another at a hospital in Burlington, N.C., in Room 2. And in Sal...