How will legislation known as the CHIPs bill help the economy? Transcript NPR's Asma Khalid talks to Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell about House and Senate passage of a major industrial bill aimed at investing billions in American-made technology like...
Sprite ditches its iconic green bottle but environmentalists say it's not enough Transcript On left, the classic green Sprite bottle. On the right, the new clear bottle. Alex Tai/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images; The Coca-Cola Co. For more th...
Canadian company is looking for the world's first Chief Candy Officer Transcript Candy Funhouse in Ontario says the CCO will taste test thousands of sweet products each month. The company told CNBC that the job pays $100,000 a year and applicants can...
Searching for TV shows to watch? Try: Apple TV's 'Loot' and 'Moonhaven' on AMC+ Transcript For every buzzed about show like Netflix's Stranger Things or Apple TV's Ted Lasso, there are a dozen other shows that just go under the radar. But which ones...
Ukraine: grain leaves port and calls grow for a probe into POWs' deaths Transcript The first ship carrying Ukrainian grain leaves the port of Odesa. Ukraine and Russia exchange accusations over who bombed a prison colony holding Ukrainian POWs in occ...
Flood cleanup is slow going in Kentucky as rescue efforts are still underway Transcript In eastern Kentucky, the search continues for people missing following severe flooding. The death toll has risen to 28, and the governor says he expects it to kee...
The next battle over abortion rights is taking place in Kansas Transcript Kansans vote Tuesday on a state constitutional amendment that could tighten abortion laws. It's the first voter contest over abortion since Roe v. Wade was overturned. ASMA KHA...
The family of a detained Egyptian activist has lost contact with him Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Sanaa Seif, sister of imprisoned Egyptian political activist Alaa Abd El Fattah, about her brother who has not been heard from in over a wee...
Summer boosters for people under 50 shelved in favor of updated boosters in the fall Transcript The Food and Drug Administration is shelving plans to let more younger adults get second COVID-19 boosters this summer. Instead, officials are planning to...
Monkeypox cases are rising in the U.S. What's being done to stop the outbreak? Transcript San Francisco has declared a state of emergency and New York City called the virus an imminent threat. What is the White House's strategy to curb the monkeypox...
The Mega Millions jackpot grows to $1.1 billion Transcript It's the second largest jackpot in history. And if the winner opts for a lump sum, they'll get nearly $650 million. Every ticket has a one in 302.6 million chance of winning. LEILA FADEL, HOS...
Second-hand goods that contain lead are easy to find they're also toxic Transcript Leaded items are easy to find at antique shops, yard sales and discount stores. Second-hand products are hard to regulate, and consumers are often unaware of the risks...
B.J. Novak learned a lot about himself and Texas while working on 'Vengeance' Transcript B.J. Novak says his new movie, Vengeance, is all about breaking down assumptions an experience he had onscreen as its lead actor, but also off-camera as its writ...
A deal on climate, taxes and other issues is a big step forward, Rep. Jayapal says Transcript After months of deadlock, Senate Democrats are pushing ahead with some of President Biden's top legislative issues. NPR's A Martinez talks to Rep. Pramila J...
The Senate passed a bill to help sick veterans. Then 25 Republicans reversed course Transcript Veterans and their loved ones gathered in Washington, D.C., on Thursday for what was supposed to be a long-awaited celebration. The Senate finally was pois...