Why hammerhead sharks 'hold their breath' in deeper, colder waters Transcript Research shows some hammerhead sharks hold their breath when diving deep under water. They do it to keep their bodies from getting too cold. (Story aired on All Things Cons...
Texas mall shooting revives talk of what attracts a person of color to extremism Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Daniel Martinez HoSang, a professor at Yale University, about what attracts people of color to far-right violent movements rife wit...
Erdogan lashes out at main rival as voters prepare to go to the polls Sunday Transcript Analysts are calling the election the most challenging election President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has faced. The one-time reformer now faces opposition over a bad ec...
Want your hotel room cleaned every day? Hotel housekeepers hope you say yes Transcript More than a hundred hotel workers and their supporters marched on a grey day last February, wearing bright red knit hats and carrying signs with a message: CLEAN H...
Oregon boy uncovers something prehistoric while exploring his grandma's backyard Transcript Nine-year-old Jeremiah Longbrake was playing near a stream when he picked up what he thought was a dirty plastic container. It turns out it was mammoth's toot...
Who owns a piece of land is not a simple answer when it comes to adverse possession Transcript A neighborly squabble over a goat pen illustrates how the legal doctrine of adverse possession operates in the United States. A MART?NEZ, HOST: If you own...
Rapper and TV host Dee Barnes looks back on 50 years of hip-hop Transcript NPR's Michel Martin talks to Dee Barnes, who chronicled the rise of hip-hop in the 1990s on the influential TV show Pump It Up! (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, RAPPER'S DELIGHT) THE SUGAR...
Title 42 ended. How is the Department of Homeland Security handling the situation? Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks about the end of Title 42 with Blas Nu?ez-Neto, assistant secretary for border and immigration policy at the Department of Homeland S...
Ukraine's long-awaited spring counteroffensive against Russia is on hold Transcript Ukraine's president says more weapons are needed before a spring counteroffensive begins. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to retired U.S Army Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges about whethe...
A reminder: It's Teacher Appreciation Week Transcript This week teachers have been getting treats, trinkets and a 25% discount on Crocs for Teacher Appreciation Week. Morning Edition hosts A Martinez and Leila Fadel thank their favorite teachers. A M...
How much learning did students miss during the pandemic? Researchers have an answer Transcript New research paints the clearest picture yet of just how much learning students missed during the pandemic, and what it may take to help children in the ha...
Woman who had post-partum depression says she attempted suicide 4 times Transcript After Heidi Koss gave birth to her daughter Elora, she suffered from post-partum depression. Elora is now 14 years old, and she spoke to her mom about the experience....
One way to prevent gun violence? Treat it as a public health issue Transcript Dr. Deborah Prothrow-Stith was working in an emergency room as a medical student more than four decades ago when she realized that victims of violence were getting treated...
Voters in Thailand, led by young people, are expected to demand change Transcript A progressive political party popular with young people is challenging the status quo in Thailand, where voters will go to the polls on Sunday after nine years of milit...
Police in Oklahoma respond to cries for help. No kidding: They were from a goat Transcript Officers in Enid answered a call to what sounded like a person crying out for help. The sound was being made by a distressed goal. A farmer explained that the...