STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: About 50 million Americans suffer from chronic pain. We typically think of pain as coming from an injury or an illness. But there can be another source. Studies show repeated exposure to trauma, anxiety or depression, especially...
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: North Korea has had one of the worst harvests in a decade. Millions are not getting enough to eat. The biggest worry is families with young children. NPR's Anthony Kuhn reports from Seoul that foreign donors are trying to a...
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: In the new rom-com Always Be My Maybe, the romantic lead is a dorky dude living with his dad. The love interest is a famous woman who isn't too busy for men. And there's another rom-com trope this movie breaks - Asian Ameri...
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: When we go into a public bathroom, we expect a few things to be there - soap, toilet paper, something to dry our hands. But what about tampons and pads? A town in Massachusetts is making menstrual products as routinely avai...
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: We turn now to the Women's World Cup, which has officially kicked off in France. Jamaica will make its debut as the underdog. They are the lowest-ranked team in the tournament. But a couple of years ago, Jamaica didn't even have...
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: Winners of the 2019 Tony Awards will be handed out at Radio City Music Hall tonight. It will be a night of actors and directors, playwrights and composers celebrating their wins. But there's no award for the musicians who p...
'Something To Hold': Why This Self-Produced Jazz Singer Made A Physical CD In 2019 作者:未知 来源:美国国家公共电台 2019-06-09 play stop mute max volume 00:0006:40 repeat SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Judy Wexler appears in clubs around Los Ang...
'I Write To Understand What I Think': A Veteran Turns To Words After War MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: When he was 24 years old, Elliot Ackerman found himself in the thick of the biggest battle the Marine Corps had fought in in decades - Fallujah, Iraq. T...
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: The Last Black Man In San Francisco is a new film opening this weekend. It's inspired by the real-life story of Jimmie Fails. With the help of his best friend, Fails tries to reclaim the Victorian-style house where his family once...
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: The U.S. Supreme Court, which has been bitterly divided over the use of the death penalty in recent years, is now hiding a part of that dispute from public view. In a rare move, the court sealed and significantly redacted documents...
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Fifty years ago this month, police raided a gay bar in New York City called the Stonewall Inn. It was a common occurrence at the time. But on this night, the raid ignited six days of protests and violence. What became known as th...
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: The Atlantic hurricane season has started. You may remember what happened last year - Hurricane Michael, the most powerful hurricane ever to hit Florida's Panhandle. It ripped through with winds of 160 miles per hour. Emergency m...
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: We got some sobering news today about the U.S. job market. Employers added just 75,000 jobs last month, which is well below analysts' expectations. And it's a significant slowdown from the two previous months. Wage growth also sl...
NOEL KING, HOST: Turning to some news here in the U.S. on Huawei. Google has been quietly assuming the role of emissary for Huawei after the Chinese telecom company was blacklisted by the Trump administration. Google is, in effect, negotiating with t...
NOEL KING, HOST: All right. Cellphones have made our lives easier for sure, but lately, when you pick up the phone, you are likely to hear something like this. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: This message is concerning your uns...