Sen. Tim Scott files paperwork to run for president in the 2024 Transcript Republican Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina has filed paperwork to run for president in 2024. His intent has already gotten some attention from former President Trump. STEV...
In Iowa, voters are already sizing up the 2024 GOP presidential field Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to Bob Vander Plaats, president of the conservative group The Family Leader, about how Iowa voters are evaluating the GOP presidential field. LEIL...
Officials in Columbus, Ohio, are trying to stem gun violence Transcript Recent gun violence in Columbus prompted the mayor to ask businesses to close early this past weekend. Police beefed up patrols, and Monday the city council takes further action....
Many people that were on Medicaid are finding themselves uninsured Transcript All 90 million Medicaid beneficiaries will have their eligibility checked, and many will no longer have health insurance as pandemic-era rules that automatically renewed th...
What barriers do Black women face in seeking a seat in the U.S. Senate? Transcript There have only ever been two Black women in the U.S. Senate. That could change if Dianne Feinstein steps down. A look at why Black women face so many barriers to this...
As tensions mount with Israel, Hezbollah stages a massive show of force in Lebanon Transcript NEAR AARAMTA, SOUTHERN LEBANON Muscle-bound Hezbollah fighters karate chopped terracotta tiles to smithereens with their bare hands, as others leapt onto fa...
A new approach to curbing sexually transmitted infections gains interest Transcript Research shows taking a certain antibiotic after sex can significantly reduce the risk of getting sexually transmitted infections. It is seen as a promising approach...
Restaurant in Philadelphia wants you to return to the gold standard of hamburgers Transcript That's what Drury Beer Hall calls its wagyu burger that comes complete with caviar, fresh black truffle and lobster meat all wrapped in gold leaf and served...
Hip injury forced Rafael Nadal to pull out of this year's French Open Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Jon Wertheim, senior writer for Sports Illustrated, who offers his perspective on defending champion Rafael Nadal missing the French Open th...
Debt ceiling negotiations to resume after breaking down over the last few days Transcript President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy are preparing for another face-to-face meeting Monday afternoon to try to reach an agreement on the debt ceilin...
Economists warn if debt standoff isn't solved, it would kick-start a recession Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics, about how investors should be thinking about the debt ceiling standoff. LEILA FA...
The normal springtime surge in homebuying is more of a slump this year Transcript The real estate market is stuck in a state of paralysis this season. Homeowners don't want to sell and give up their cheap mortgages, and buyers feel sidelined by high...
Meta has been fined $1.3 billion in the EU for breaching privacy standards Transcript Tech giant Meta has been ordered to pay a nearly $1.3 billion dollar privacy fine in the European Union LEILA FADEL, HOST: Tech giant Meta, which owns Facebook, has...
Who is Vivek Ramaswamy, the 38-year-old entrepreneur and GOP presidential hopeful? Transcript Vivek Ramaswamy, a political newcomer and former pharmaceutical executive, describes himself as a nationalist who believes that America needs to rebuild its...
The Pentagon leak suspect is due back in court as a judge weighs his detention Transcript A judge in Massachusetts is expected to decide on Friday whether accused Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira will remain in custody ahead of his trial for espionage....