How much influence does the cryptoverse have on the wider economy? Transcript Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have taken a beating lately. Even though these assets are risky, they're becoming more mainstream. So what does this crypto collapse mean...
Details of a Chicano activist's mysterious death are unraveled in a new podcast Transcript It was the early '90s and a voice piercing through the airwaves at a student radio station in Davis, California, galvanized the growing Chicano movement. Imper...
The Supreme Court could radically reshape elections for president and Congress Transcript The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could give state legislatures a lot of unchecked power over the results of federal elections. [POST-BROADCAST C...
Supporters of Brittney Griner continue to call for Russia to release her Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to Terri Jackson, executive director of the union representing WNBA players, about star player Brittney Griner, who is on trial in Russia on dr...
A judge in Kentucky blocks 2 state laws that stopped abortions Transcript Abortions may resume in Kentucky on Friday. A judge has granted a temporary restraining order against two laws that prohibit nearly all abortions in the commonwealth. RACHEL MA...
Environmentalists sue after the White House resumed sales of oil and gas leases Transcript Federal oil and gas drilling lease sales on public land resumed in June the first since President Biden took office. His administration had paused quarterly sa...
Black lab technicians at Johns Hopkins remember the man who changed their lives Transcript Fred Gilliam and Jerry Harris remember Vivien Thomas, who in the '60s ran a research lab at Johns Hopkins Hospital, helping invent surgical techniques even tho...
The Supreme Court curbs the EPA's power to protect the environment Transcript The Supreme Court limited the ways in which the EPA could regulate greenhouse gas pollution from power plants, jeopardizing President Biden's goal for an emissions-free pow...
After electrifying Colombian voters, Francia Marquez makes history Transcript This month voters elected Gustavo Petro the nation's first leftist president. His running mate Francia Marquez also broke barriers when she became South America's first Bla...
A piece of culinary history at a Delaware mall has been uncovered Transcript A fully intact Burger King from the 80s has been sitting behind a wall at Wilmington's Concord Mall since it was abandoned in 2009. Mall officials say they'll transform the...
Encore: Californians are waiting for their wage theft claims to be investigated Transcript More than 36,000 people say their employers cheated them out of pay. The state agency tasked with probing their cases is backlogged and underfunded. (Story fir...
Has the Supreme Court tied the Biden administration's hands on climate change? Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Gina McCarthy, the White House national climate advisor, about the Supreme Court's ruling that limits the EPA's ability to set c...
LIV golf lands in Oregon. Will it lead to a revolution in the sport? Transcript The controversial Saudi Arabian-backed golf series known as LIV plays its first tournament in the U.S. this week. The breakaway series is already shaking up the golf worl...