Rare turtles have bred 41 hatchlings at the San Diego Zoo Transcript The Indian narrow-headed softshell turtle hatchlings are small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. But once they're fully grown, the can be over three feet long. LEILA FADEL, HO...
Republicans continue to support Herschel Walker even after abortion report Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks to conservative strategist Ralph Reed about Herschel Walker, Georgia's anti-abortion Senate candidate, who has GOP support despite reports h...
Idaho's Supreme Court will hear challenges to restrictive abortion laws Transcript After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Idaho's trigger ban prohibited nearly all abortions. Idaho's Supreme Court on Thursday takes up challenges to thre...
Why French cities are refusing to show World Cup games on giant public screens Transcript The World Cup begins next month in Qatar. France is the defending champion, but French cities have decided not to show the games at public gatherings to protest...
Could steam heat, long used by cities and colleges, be a solution to climate change? Transcript Beneath the streets of hundreds of North America's oldest cities lies a network of pipes delivering steam heat to office buildings and hospitals. These st...
What the devastation from Hurricane Ian tell us about Florida's building codes Transcript NPR's A Martnez talks to Kathy Baughman McLeod, director of the Arsht-Rockefeller Resilience Center, on whether Florida's building codes can stand up to increas...
The White House has a windfall to spend on semiconductor projects Transcript Officials at the White House are figuring out how to spend more than $52 billion on semiconductor projects. The Biden administration's point person lays out the goals and th...
With global trade expected to slow, the WTO warns of a possible recession Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Paul Hannon of The Wall Street Journal about the World Trade Organization predicting a sharp slowdown in trade as nations grapple with inf...
These are the life lessons Geena Davis learned from 3 of her most famous movies Transcript Geena Davis is a towering figure in Hollywood. She has portrayed plenty of iconic characters over the years, from housewife-turned-outlaw Thelma in the feminis...
Why worker productivity has fallen in the U.S. Transcript Productivity is probably the most important economic indicator for the health of an economy, and in the U.S. it's falling. (Story aired on All Things Considered on Oct. 5, 2022.) BUSINESS Why...
With new makeup line, you too can look like heavy metal's Prince of Darkness Transcript In heavy metal, heavy eye liner is almost part of the gig. So maybe it's not surprising that Ozzy Osbourne is launching his own cosmetic line. Eye shadow palettes...
Germany is preparing for a rough winter of sky-high energy costs Transcript The German government is setting aside 5% of its annual GDP to help the country get through what promises to be a tough winter as energy prices climb to unprecedented levels....
NPR poll shows Biden's approval rating is up but there are warning signs for Democrats Transcript With just over a month to go in the 2022 midterm elections, Democrats are starting to rally around President Biden, according to the latest NPR/Marist p...
How the tech-savvy keep protests alive even after Iran shut down the internet Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Mahsa Alimardani of the human rights group Article 19, about the role the internet and social media are playing in the on-going prot...
Early signs a new U.S. COVID surge could be on its way Transcript As the U.S. heads into a third pandemic winter, the first hints are emerging that another possible surge of COVID-19 infections could be on its way. So far, no national surge has start...