NOEL KING, HOST: After the U.S. killed Iran's top general in a drone strike, government officials and security experts have been warning that Iran could retaliate with cyberattacks. Iran is already suspected in some previous hacks - a Las Vegas casin...
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Counting in the 2020 U.S. Census starts today. And it begins in the most remote communities of Alaska, like this small fishing village, population 590 as of 2010, where we find NPR's Hansi Lo Wang. HANSI LO WANG, BYLINE: The vill...
DAVID GREENE, HOST: Fertility treatment is a multibillion dollar industry, and it is growing. People spend thousands of dollars on procedures. And there's no guarantee of success. One Indianapolis woman found out just how tricky this is to navigate....
NOEL KING, HOST: The four senators running for president will be otherwise occupied for the next few weeks. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) BERNIE SANDERS: Now, all of you are aware that my schedule has kind of changed a bit. KING: That's Bernie Sa...
NOEL KING, HOST: When NPR host Scott Simon was in his late teens, he had a job in an assisted-living facility in Chicago. He worked with people with developmental disabilities. He used that experience and those memories for his latest book. It's a my...
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: We're going to stay on the topic of impeachment. The saga has revealed a new character this week, Robert Hyde. He is a little-known landscaper and congressional candidate in a small Connecticut town. He somehow turned up among a...
The 2020 Women's March Drew A Smaller, But Passionate Crowd LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: The fourth annual Women's March returned to more than 200 cities around the world yesterday. NPR's Isabella Gomez Sarmiento reports on what drew crowds this time t...
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: American democracy can seem messy in a week like this - an impeachment trial looming, six-headed debates, people snapping, sniping and all the costly, time-consuming and chaotic accoutrement of polls, fundraising and campaign ralli...
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Here in Washington, our news cup runneth over, which isn't necessarily a good thing. PHILIP RUCKER: You know, it's been such an exhausting three years, I think, for all of us and for all Americans, frankly, because the news i...
NOEL KING, HOST: Three years ago on President Trump's first day in office, millions of people around the world protested. It was the first Women's March. Since then, the organization behind the march has struggled with internal divisions. But the mar...
DAVID GREENE, HOST: Now the story of some very unusual mice. They are back on Earth after a month on the International Space Station. And what scientists are learning from these animals could eventually help astronauts and other people with disabling...
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: There's a day in every woman's life when she hasn't had her period for 12 consecutive months. That day is when she starts menopause. But there are years leading up to that point. For some women, it can take as long as a decade. T...
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: It's still early days of the new year. Let's start it with a poem. KWAME ALEXANDER, BYLINE: I am resolved throughout the year to lay my vices on the shelf; a godly, sober course to steer and love my neighbors as myself - exceptin...
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: For 1 in 7 pregnant women and new moms, things can feel off. They can have trouble sleeping or feeling connected to their baby, feel weepy, have low energy. They could be clinically depressed, and depression during or after pregn...
DAVID GREENE, HOST: Well, a year and a half after launching his trade war against China, President Trump is set to sign a partial truce today. He's going to be joined by China's vice premier at a signing ceremony at the White House. Trump has agreed...