The concept of quiet quitting has captured the post-pandemic zeitgeist Transcript At heart, it's a debate about how emotionally invested people should be in their work, with quiet quitting as a Rorschach test. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Today we take our t...
Latino legends helped pave the way in Hollywood, but the road is still rocky Transcript Latinos have been a part of Hollywood since the silent movie era. But they continue to be underrepresented in front of and behind the cameras. USC's Annenberg Inc...
After Del Rio, some Haitian migrants found safety in the U.S. But many have not Transcript In the chaos of a squalid migrant camp in Del Rio, Texas, last year, Esther was desperate. Her 15-month-old son was sick and hungry. There wasn't enough food i...
Controversial harm reduction strategies appear to slow drug deaths Transcript U.S. public health experts are studying Canada's harm reduction programs which include supervised injection sites and legally prescribed drugs that people with addiction ca...
U.S. unfreezes billions of Afghanistan's money aiming to stabilize its economy Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Thomas West about a new fund being created for some of the frozen money from the Afghan...
A Colorado woman is reunited with her dog that ran away after a car crash Transcript The lost golden retriever was her late husband's comfort dog as he battled Stage 4 cancer. After her searches failed, police used a drone finding the dog within minu...
White House hosts bipartisan summit to tackle hate-fueled violence Transcript Many say rising political division and ideological violence threaten democracy but there are risks with Biden addressing it directly. President Biden and Vice President Har...
A sigh of relief this morning: a railway strike has been averted Transcript President Joe Biden said Thursday a tentative railway labor agreement has been reached, averting a potentially devastating strike before the pivotal midterm elections. RACHEL...
A rail strike would have put another kink in an out-of-balance supply chain Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Abe Eshkenazi, CEO of the Association for Supply Chain Management, about the effects that a strike would have had on supply chains sti...
Senators grill top health agencies on the U.S. response to monkeypox Transcript In the first congressional hearing on monkeypox, federal officials were criticized for being slow to act, and struggling to apply the lessons of the pandemic to the curre...
President Biden touts tentative labor deal to avert rail strike Transcript The strike would have had ripple effects across America's economy. Railroads, manufacturers and shippers were preparing for the worst. A MART?NEZ, HOST: This morning, Presiden...
Ukraine's southern coast is enduring non-stop Russian bombardment Transcript Few Ukrainian cities have suffered as much Russian bombardment as Mykolaiv, near the coveted port of Odesa. Targeted strikes led the authorities to round up suspected collab...
A far-right party in Sweden has grown more influential in recent years Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to correspondent Charlie Duxbury of Politico Europe, about the rise of the Sweden Democrats, from a neo-Nazi group to an influential political...
A far-right party in Sweden has grown more influential in recent years Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to correspondent Charlie Duxbury of Politico Europe, about the rise of the Sweden Democrats, from a neo-Nazi group to an influential political...
GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham introduces 15-week abortion ban in the Senate Transcript Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., has introduced a bill to create a federal ban on abortions at 15 weeks in an attempt to force Republicans to adopt a partywide consensus on...