The hit Spanish-language TV series 'La Reina del Sur' begins its 3rd season Transcript In the highly anticipated new season of La Reina del Sur, Teresa Mendoza is out for justice. Kate Del Castillo stars as the queenpin of a drug empire, who's now on...
Ukraine says Russia has recently taken out a third of its power stations Transcript Ukraine's president calls Russian drone strikes on critical infrastructure terrorism. As winter cold starts to set in, officials are calling on Ukrainians to conserve...
Ukrainian officials warn people to prep for electricity, water and heating outages Transcript NPR's A Martnez talks to former Ukrainian infrastructure minister Volodymyr Omelyan, as he returns from the frontline. He warns of a humanitarian crisis if...
NPR's trailblazing audio engineer Renee Pringle dies at age 69 Transcript Morning Edition remembers Renee Pringle who spent over four decades at NPR as an award-winning audio engineer. Few women worked professionally in the audio industry when she st...
Lincoln prioritized democracy over his political future. A new biography explains why Transcript A politician is up for reelection, holding firm to their moral convictions however politically unpopular in the pursuit of preserving an endangered democ...
Britain's prime minister is on shaky ground after her economic plan is rejected Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Rainbow Murray, politics professor at Queen Mary University of London, about the economic and political upheaval in the U.K., and...
U.N. debates whether an international force is needed to open aid routes in Haiti Transcript Haiti is spiraling out of control, according to United Nations Secretary-General Antnio Guterres. How can the U.N. help, and will it involve military interve...
British physicist writes 1,750 Wikipedia bios to chronicle more female scientists Transcript According to one estimate, only 19% of the English-language biographies on the site are about women. Jess Wade got busy. In five years she made almost 2,000...
The newest national monument was once a combat training site for World War II Transcript RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Colorado has a new national monument - Camp Hale. It was a winter combat training site during World War II. The ski troopers who trained the...
Ex-NBA star Abdul-Rauf writes about not standing for the national anthem in new book Transcript NPR's A Martnez speaks with former NBA star Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf about his autobiography: In the Blink of an Eye. A MART?NEZ, HOST: Two decades before NFL q...
In Ukraine, trend lines point to escalation, not an endgame Transcript When Russia invaded Ukraine in February, many predicted a short war. Eight months on, each new twist points toward escalation and the notion this conflict still has a long way to...
A key congressional rematch in California draws nationwide attention Transcript In California, redistricting has given new hope to Democrat Christy Smith, who's lost to GOP Rep. Mike Garcia twice. Latino voters may be torn between a Latino Republican...
You can now apply for Biden's student loan relief plan. Here's how Transcript On Monday, President Biden announced the application for his student loan relief program is officially live. The administration published a beta version of the application...
Suburbs delivered recent wins for Georgia Democrats. This year, they're up for grabs Transcript ALPHARETTA, Ga. Suburban voters in swing states around the country helped propel President Biden to victory in 2020. That included Georgia, where voters a...
Under threat from China, Taiwan monitors the Chinese Communist Party's Congress Transcript NPR's A Martnez speaks to Taiwan expert Shelley Rigger about the potential danger for the island with China's Xi Jinping about to assume a third term in power....