Students at San Marcos University discover 3,000-year-old mummy in Lima, Peru Transcript The mummy is believed to be from the Manchay culture, known for its U-shaped temples that point toward the sunrise. The mummy was likely part of an offering to t...
Latinas are taking back the 'Hot Cheeto Girl' archetype, Refinery29 columnist says Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to culture columnist Nicole Froio of Refinery29, an entertainment website focused on young women, about Latinas reclaiming the Hot Ch...
The mayor of Miami, Francis Suarez, files paperwork to run for president Transcript Suarez is the latest Republican to file paperwork to run for president in 2024. In a filing with the FEC, Suarez officially declared his intention to enter the crowde...
Fox warns Tucker Carlson to stop posting videos on Twitter Transcript Conservative provocateur Tucker Carlson posted his third video to Twitter this week, ignoring warnings from his former employer, Fox News, to cease and desist amid an alleged contr...
The Southern Baptist Convention reaffirmed that only men should serve as pastors Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to Daniel Darling, who teaches at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, about restrictions on women as pastors in the church....
Supreme Court upholds Indian Child Welfare Act, handing tribes a major victory Transcript The court rejects all of the challenges to the Indian Child Welfare Act, some on the merits and others for lack of standing, Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote in...
Dispute over documents turns into a historic indictment of a former president Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to NYU Law professor Ryan Goodman about the historic indictment filed against former President Donald Trump. A grand jury indicted him in...
Christine and the Queens' new album is an operatic exploration of grief and angels Transcript Editor's note on June 12, 2023: This piece has been updated to remove Chris' deadname. Christine and the Queens is fascinated by angels. They appear through...
UNICEF and ICRC work with Sudan's government to evacuate 297 orphans Transcript After 60 children died, nearly 300 others have been rescued from an orphanage in Sudan's capital, where fighting has been raging for weeks. ASMA KHALID, HOST: This next s...
An Italian man's catfish, more than 9 feet, breaks a fishing world record Transcript It took Alessandro Biancardi 40 minutes to land the fish, get to shore and tie it to his boat. He then ended up in the water swimming after the boat when the fish st...
Wade Goodwyn, longtime NPR correspondent, dies at age 63 Transcript NPR has lost one of its singular and most recognizable voices. Morning Edition remembers correspondent Wade Goodwyn, who died of cancer. (Story first aired on All Things Considered o...
Staying safe in smoky air is particularly important for some people. Here's how Transcript Smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to spread from the Eastern U.S., to the Midwest. Cleveland and Detroit are now experiencing unhealthy air pollution. Bu...
Much of Kherson is underwater Ukraine's president says conditions are dire Transcript The Ukrainian city of Kherson was flooded this week after a major dam was destroyed. It is just the latest in a series of blows since Russia's invasion last year. A...
Republicans were quick to react to the indictment of former President Trump Transcript NPR's Asma Khalid speaks to conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg about how Republicans are reacting to the indictment of former President Donald Trump in the clas...
The Supreme Court upholds the provision prohibiting racial gerrymandering Transcript NPR's Michel Martin talks to UCLA Law professor Rick Hasen about the decision to strike down Alabama's congressional map limiting the power of Black voters. The ruli...