Crews are out in Naples, Fla., checking for damage after Ian's wrath Transcript Naples saw flooding, property damage and power outages while taking the force of Hurricane Ian. NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Naples City Manager Jay Boodheshwar about t...
The British economy is in freefall with a rare intervention by the Bank of England Transcript Britain's currency weakened to a record low against the U.S. dollar, while government borrowing costs shot up. This happened after the new conservative gove...
What science has to say about so-called COVID superdodgers Transcript Throughout the pandemic, some people have avoided catching COVID despite multiple exposures. Do their immune systems have some type of protection that others are missing? RACHEL MA...
Steep sell-offs in U.S. stocks have started to spread worldwide Transcript The volatility in U.S. markets is rocking stock, bond and currency trading in other countries. Many blame the Federal Reserve for the wild swings. LEILA FADEL, HOST: The U.S....
White House hosts summit with leaders of Pacific Island nations Transcript President Biden is rolling out the red carpet for leaders from Pacific Island nations, a recognition of the influence that China has had in the region as the U.S. tries to up...
Conservationists are celebrating the comeback of Kemp's ridley sea turtles Transcript The world's smallest and most endangered sea turtle is back on the Louisiana Gulf Coast. It's been 75 years since Kemp's Ridley sea turtles were last seen on a remo...
Putin critic Yevgeniya Albats leaves Russia after a crackdown on independent media Transcript The Russian journalist knew writing about the KGB and its successor the FSB was risky. Russia declared her a foreign agent, like her grandfather who was kil...
Oregon Shakespeare Festival focuses on expansion but is not without its critics Transcript After two years of pandemic closures, audiences are back at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Founded in 1935, it is one of the oldest and largest non-profit th...
White House conference will address the nation's food insecurity Transcript President Biden is going to lay out his proposals to tackle hunger at a big conference, the first of its kind since 1969. But the solutions won't be easy to implement. RACHEL...
In addition to hunger, Sen. Cory Booker says the U.S. faces a nutrition crisis Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to Democratic Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey about the first White House conference on ending hunger in more than 50 years. RACHEL MARTIN...
In addition to hunger, Sen. Cory Booker says the U.S. faces a nutrition crisis Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to Democratic Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey about the first White House conference on ending hunger in more than 50 years. RACHEL MARTIN...
Parts of Asia are cleaning up after Typhoon Noru Transcript Typhoon Noru has made landfall in Vietnam, after causing at least eight deaths and widespread flooding in the Philippines. LEILA FADEL, HOST: Typhoon Noru has made landfall in Vietnam two da...
How the war in Ukraine is affecting the world's supply of fertilizer Transcript One of the effects of the war in Ukraine is a global shortage of fertilizer. Food supplies could be threatened if more fertilizer doesn't get to the world market. RACHEL...
Flight attendants picket airports demanding that airlines fix chronic delays Transcript Thousands of Southwest Airlines and United Airlines flight attendants picketed outside airport terminals Tuesday calling for smoother operations, better pay and s...
Russia claims its occupied territories in Ukraine voted to become part of Russia Transcript Final results from so-called referendums in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine indicate overwhelming support for joining the Russian Federation. The voting is...