A Black family in Maryland is navigating the economic strain Transcript Record high inflation is affecting millions of American households. A Black family in Maryland keeps perspective and thrives during these trying times. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: High...
Jan. 6 committee subpoenas Trump's former White House counsel Pat Cipollone Transcript The House Jan. 6 panel has issued a subpoena for former White House Counsel Pat Cipollone. The committee is asking him to appear for a deposition next week. A MART...
Hondurans are identified among the victims in the Texas smuggling tragedy Transcript A Honduran mother talks about losing her two sons and a young woman she also calls her child, in a human smuggling operation that left at least 53 migrants dead this...
Radio mystery: Canadian station plays Rage Against the Machine song nonstop Transcript Soft rock Kiss Radio played the song Killing in the Name over and over again. All listener requests were denied. And there was no on-air explanation for why the so...
Travel the world without leaving your home with these 10 books Transcript After two years of being stuck at home during the pandemic, people are ready to get out into the world. You can grin and bear the high price of getting on an airplane these day...
'Tahrir's Youth' follows the trajectories of some young revolutionaries in Egypt Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks to author Rusha Latif, who embedded herself with Egyptian revolutionaries, and writes about what the world can learn from a defeated r...
Biden is wrapping up a week of high-level meetings with allies in Europe Transcript While in Europe, President Biden committed more U.S. troops to NATO and worked with G-7 leaders on Russia. Before heading home, he'll take questions about the domesti...
Tensions are on the rise between Russian and Europe's Baltic region Transcript The Kremlin is threatening to retaliate against NATO member state Lithuania, after the Baltic state decided to block some goods into a Russian territory known as Kaliningr...
A federal law requires translated voting ballots, but not in Arabic or Haitian Creole Transcript Among the language minority groups protected under the Voting Rights Act, you won't find voters like Shaima Mohammed. In 1975, Congress expanded that lan...
Election denialism has evolved into a sprawling nationwide force that's gone local Transcript Election deniers are spreading false narratives that there was rampant fraud in the 2020 election. NPR tracked four men who appeared at more than 300 events...
Adolescents faced obstacles getting abortions. The Supreme Court just made it harder Transcript Before last week, adolescents seeking abortions in the U.S. already had to struggle through a thicket of legal hurdles and logistical challenges to access...
Can TikTok be trusted with users' data? Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin talks to FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, who is urging Google and Apple to remove the TikTok app from their digital stores, citing security concerns. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Millions...
A Jury convicts 4 former Navy officers in 'Fat Leonard' bribery trial Transcript A federal jury returned a mixed verdict on Wednesday in the largest corruption case in the history of the Navy. Four of five former officers were convicted in the briber...
The Stanley Cup trophy is delivered to the wrong address Transcript A car pulled into Dmitri Rudenko's driveway in Denver, and inside the car's trunk was the Stanley Cup. The delivery was intended for Rudenko's neighbor, Colorado Avalanche captain Ga...
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is sworn in as the Philippines 17th president Transcript The namesake son of an ousted dictator took the presidential oath in Manila after one of the greatest political comebacks in recent history. Outgoing President Rodrigo Dute...