After many years, New England cod seems to be rebounding from overfishing Transcript Atlantic cod, a fish that was foundational to New England's economy, is being caught at historically low levels. But a research scientist says cod is in the early st...
Shinzo Abe, an ex-Japanese Prime Minister, is fatally shot while making a speech Transcript Japan's former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated during a campaign appearance on behalf of his former party. A suspected gunman is in custody. LEILA...
Biden is expected to sign an executive order to protect abortion rights Transcript The White House says President Biden will try to answer the Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade, and preserve access to abortion services by signing an executive o...
A Jewish-Palestinian political coalition failed. Could it work in the future? Transcript With elections in November, Israeli leaders are debating the just-finished political experiment that saw right-wing Jewish parties working with Arab politicians....
Shinzo Abe brought transformation to Japan that will last for generations Transcript A Martinez speaks with Michael Green, formerly Japan Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, about former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's l...
The legacy of ex-Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe who was shot to death Transcript The assassination of Japan's longest-serving prime minister has shocked the nation. Leila Fadel talks with Nancy Snow, an expert in international relations who has f...
What Shinzo Abe's assassination means for Japan's political landscape Transcript Leila Fadel speaks with James D.J. Brown, associate professor of political science at Temple University's Japan Campus, about the death of former Japanese Prime Minister...
A song by reggae star Teddy Afro confronts Ethiopia's prime minister Transcript Ethiopia's most popular musician Teddy Afro recently released a song criticizing the country's prime minister. And while the singer never mentions the prime minister by n...
Economic signs are monitored for indications the U.S. may be headed for a recession Transcript NPR's A Martinez speaks with David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution, about economic indicators and the likelihood of a...
Birmingham, Ala., is hosting athletes for the World Games Transcript The 11-day competition which is held every four years kicks off with an opening ceremony Thursday night. The events, which include drone racing and tug o' war, are anything but trad...
A dinosaur skeleton will be auctioned in New York City, Sotheby's announced Transcript The fossilized skeleton of a T. rex relative that roamed the earth about 76 million years ago will be auctioned on July 29. The Gorgosaurus skeleton will highlight...
The state of Haiti 1 year after the prime minister was assassinated Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Miami Herald correspondent Jacqueline Charles about lawlessness in Haiti a year after the assassination of Prime Minister Jovenel Moise. LEILA F...
Abortion conversations show how TV reflects our culture and can also shape it Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Tanya Melendez, a doctoral fellow at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, who says television has helped shape Americans'...
The pandemic has changed workplace fashion. What does that mean for you? Transcript Back in 1999, luxury clothing designer Tom Ford made a prediction about how technology might influence the way people dress in the not-so-near future. Life is changin...
Supply and demand issues are at the root of lower natural gas prices in the U.S. Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Bloomberg reporter Stephen Stapczynski about why natural gas prices are falling in the U.S., but soaring in Europe and Asia. LEILA...