Berlin food truck has a delicious way of dealing with invasive species The slogan of the food truck called Holycrab! is: If you can't beat them, eat them! The chefs started out serving Louisiana crawfish, which is an invasive species in Berlin. RACHE...
Voters in the town of Milton, N.H., will this week be asked to weigh in on more than 30 different local issues, things like the school budget, the next fire chief and even the type of lightbulbs used in streetlamps. But another item on Milton's town...
Law professor Kim Wehle's latest book is 'How To Think Like a Lawyer and Why' Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to Wehle about her book which offers tips for how you might be able to avoid some big legal bills if you're ever involved in a lawsuit. Sh...
California beehive collections are rented out to almond orchards this time of year. Since beehive theft has been on the rise, beekeepers are using technology so they can track down hives. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: OK, I'm aware of car rentals, vacation re...
Prices for gasoline surge to about $4.17 per gallon, a national record Transcript As the U.S. and western allies weigh restrictions on energy purchases from Russia, the U.S. is dealing with a record high price for a gallon of gas. That's due to an in...
Congress passes an anti-lynching bill after more than a century of trying Transcript After decades of failed attempts, Congress passed legislation making lynching a federal crime. It's estimated that more than 4,000 Black Americans were lynched since...
Gender equality has become a polarizing issue in South Korea's presidential election Transcript Progress in gender equality in South Korea has been met by an anti-feminist backlash among young men. It's an issue in this week's presidential election,...
Russia's seizure of nuclear power plant raises international concerns Transcript Russian forces have seized a Ukraine nuclear power plant and are advancing on a second, about 75 miles north of the city of Mykolaiv raising concerns about nuclear safet...
Many questions remain about why Russia arrested WNBA star Brittney Griner Transcript Few details are being released about the detainment in Russia of Brittney Griner. Among the questions being raised are: where is she and why is she being held? RACHE...
Florida Senate to vote on measure that critics dubbed 'Don't Say Gay' bill Transcript Florida's Senate is preparing to pass a bill that bans any discussion of sexual orientation in schools from kindergarten through third grade. Republican supporters...
Jury selection to begin for 4 men accused in plot to kidnap Michigan's governor Transcript A trial starts Tuesday for four men accused of planning to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. The men's attorneys plan to argue that they were entrapped. R...
Teen climbs 35 feet to rescue a cat stuck in a tree in Indianapolis Transcript Climbing up the tree was easier than getting down. The teen got stuck and the rescuer needed a rescue. Firefighters got him down safely, but the cat remained in the tree....
East Africa is responsible for America's favorite morning brew Transcript For most people in the United States, coffee is synonymous with chains like Starbucks, or third wave cafes boasting Panamanian pour overs not necessarily the continent of Afric...
Establishing humanitarian corridors out of Ukraine is a top priority Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Jaime Nadal about the humanitarian effects of Russia's war on Ukraine. Nadal is the representative to Ukraine at the United Nations Populatio...
Diplomats are trying to find an off ramp to Putin's war in Ukraine Transcript Can anyone talk Russian President Putin out of his war in Ukraine? French President Macron and Israeli Prime Minister Bennett are trying. The U.S. says it gave Putin off ra...