Mourners are asked to stop leaving marmalade sandwiches outside Buckingham Palace Transcript As part of Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June, she appeared in a skit with an animated Paddington Bear. Both said they kept a marmalade...
Dinosaur tracks in Alaska may help scientists grapple with climate change Transcript Paleontologists are studying dinosaur tracks at the base of Alaska's Aleutian Islands. Their findings may have implications for climate science today. STEVE INSKEEP,...
After an extended hiatus, Alt.Latino returns to NPR Music Transcript The NPR Music podcast Alt.Latino paused operations a few months ago to retool with a new co-host. NPR's A Martinez talks to Felix Contreras and his new partner Anamaria Sayre. A MAR...
How a freight train strike could throw your plans to travel by train off track Transcript CHICAGO The United States may be hurtling toward a freight rail strike, one that could spill over into passenger service in much of the country. Railroads are c...
Prosecutor on the Clinton Whitewater probe, Ken Starr, has died at 76 Transcript Ken Starr, a former federal judge who rose to prominence investigating former President Bill Clinton, has died. Starr's inquiry led to Clinton's impeachment. A MARTINEZ,...
Illinois now requires media literacy instruction in its high school curriculum Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Yonty Friesem of Columbia College Chicago about a new law in Illinois that requires high school students to receive lessons on medi...
Ukrainians in a recently liberated area talk about their life under Russian control Transcript The rural town of Balaklia was liberated as part of Ukraine's recent counteroffensive against Russia in the east. NPR was among the first group of journali...
The Broadway community is celebrating another year of pandemic survival Transcript It's been a year since Broadway started back up again - and there've been a lot of ups and downs. COVID still had the power to shut down shows, but performers and audi...
How Russia's invasion of Ukraine is reshaping the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to Paul Stronski of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, about how Russia's war with Ukraine is reshaping the Armenia-Azerbaija...
New York approves new private school regulations Transcript The state of New York is tightening rules for religious schools. A scathing story in The New York Times recently pointed out failings in many ultra-orthodox Jewish schools for boys. STEVE IN...
Rabies warning issued after a North Dakota woman carried her raccoon into a bar Transcript The bartender told The Bismarck Tribune that she eventually got the woman to leave. State health officials advise anyone bitten or in contact with the animal t...
Florida grasshopper sparrows have wowed researchers with their resilience Transcript The Florida grasshopper sparrow was on the brink of extinction but now numbers are rebounding in the wild. Birds bred at a zoo have been released onto prairies, wher...
What all of Donald Trump's legal issues may mean for his political future Transcript Former President Donald Trump faces a number of legal challenges including the DOJ's probe into his handling of sensitive government material and his role in the Jan...
How do former President Trump's legal issues look to a prosecutor? Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to former federal prosecutor Shan Wu about Justice Department legal arguments over the seizure of sensitive material from former President Donald...
Child poverty is at a historic low, according to the Census Bureau Transcript Experts say the federal child tax credit was a big reason for the drop. The expanded child tax credit ended in December, just as inflation was starting to climb to historic...