'Throughline': The history of abortion after 1973 Transcript NPR's history podcast Throughline explores how opponents of abortion rights banded together, built power and launched one of the most successful grassroots campaigns of the past century. LE...
More companies are trying out the 4-day workweek. But it might not be for everyone Transcript On a recent summer Friday, 59-year old LaDonna Speiser takes her grand-nephew to the pool and helps her mother-in-law with errands. She visits the eye docto...
2 senior ministers quit British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government Transcript Two of Britain's most senior Cabinet ministers resigned on Tuesday. Can Prime Minister Boris Johnson survive the latest round of resignations from his Cabinet? A MAR...
Ohioans outraged by the shooting of a Black man, demand answers from officials Transcript In Akron, Ohio, people are demanding accountability and answers from police and city officials after the deadly shooting of 25-year-old Jayland Walker. He was k...
Some states want a fetus to be considered a person. Defining those rights is tough Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks with Carliss Chatman, a law professor at Washington and Lee School of Law, about fetus personhood laws as a new frontier in legal bat...
Russia and the U.S. engage in name-calling over the U.S. Embassy's Moscow address Transcript MOSCOW The United States and Russia's bitter disagreements over the conflict in Ukraine have spilled over into new unexpected terrain: what to call the addre...
Guinness World Records recognizes Betty Nash as the longest-serving flight attendant Transcript When Betty Nash started in 1957, one of her favorite routes New York to D.C. cost just $12. This fall, the 86-year-old will count 65 years of securing pas...
Latest 'Minions' movie set a box office record for the July 4th weekend Transcript Minions: The Rise of Gru brought out audiences in droves for the July fourth weekend. Its success is partly due to a TikTok trend. LEILA FADEL, HOST: Even if you haven...
The online history of the Highland Park suspect reveals a fascination with violence Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Alex Newhouse of the Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies a...
U.S. is accused of a double standard when it comes to Afghan and Ukrainian refugees Transcript Thousands of Afghans that were promised U.S. visas remain on the run from the Taliban. The Biden administration, however, quickly cleared red tape for Ukra...
How a nonprofit group has become the biggest repository for hacked Russian data Transcript The war in Ukraine inspired hackers to steal reams of sensitive data from inside Russia. A transparency group wants to publicize that information without activ...
U.S. and Iranian delegations fail to reach a deal to restore the Iran nuclear deal Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Robert Malley, U.S. special envoy for Iran, about negotiations aimed at restoring the deal. The talks were held last week in Do...
It's not July 4th without Nathan's hot dog eating contest Transcript Joey Chestnut took his 15th win at Nathan's Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest in Coney Island, N.Y. Miki Sudo made a decisive comeback to win the women's title. LEILA FAD...
When a Minnesota woman took a DNA test, her results came back with a surprise Transcript Eiley Misfeldt and Soojee Dufresne were born in South Korea but they were adopted by different families. Misfeldt contacted Dufresne who's in New York and they m...
The pain of rising mortgage rates when you're waiting for your home to be built Transcript These days Ari Brooks is trying really hard not to think about mortgage rates. I try not to, because it gives me a lot of anxiety, she says. Brooks and her fam...