The world's sports leagues are issuing their own restrictions on Russia Transcript The sports world is grappling with how to respond to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Leagues such as the NHL and FIFA are pushing back. A MARTINEZ, HOST: Sports leagues...
The pandemic has created some uncertainty about the future of farm shows Transcript Small town farm shows are reacting differently to COVID-19 restrictions. Some canceled, some went virtual and some are carrying on as usual. A MARTINEZ, HOST: The pan...
A dog in Canada gives birth to a rare green puppy Transcript A bulldog in Nova Scotia welcomed a litter of puppies. Seven were born at first, but the eighth puppy didn't look like the others. Its fur was green. It's a rare condition that will fade wi...
With the return of Mardi Gras marching bands, New Orleans' streets are full of magic Transcript Mardi Gras parades are back in New Orleans after a pandemic hiatus. And over the last week and a half, the city's beloved high school bands have returned...
Kyiv and other cities remain in Ukrainian hands but Russia isn't letting up Transcript In a video out of Ukraine, a projectile appeared to strike near Kharkiv's administration building Tuesday as civilians try to flee the city. Kharkiv is about 25 mi...
U.S. and European sanctions against Russia are unprecedented, Zarate says Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Juan Zarate, former assistant secretary of the treasury, on the impact of the latest sanctions on the Kremlin's war in Ukraine and the...
Ukrainians aren't getting U.S. intelligence on Russia fast enough, Sasse says Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska about the U.S. response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He is a member of the Senate Intel...