Spanish 'Dracula' finds new blood, more than 90 years after its release Transcript In 1931, another cast and crew for the movie Dracula worked overnight, after the star and the English language crew wrapped, to redo the scenes in Spanish. (Story aire...
Examining the importance of the only bridge connecting Crimea to Russia Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Andrew Weiss of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and NPR's Jason Beaubien about the implications of the explosion on the bri...
Russian missiles hit multiple Ukrainian cities, including the capital Kyiv Transcript The attacks came days after an explosion partially damaged a bridge strategic to Moscow that connects Russian-occupied Crimea to mainland Russia. Russian President...
3 economists win Nobel Prize in economic sciences for work on banks, financial crises Transcript The Nobel panel at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm has announced the winners for the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences are Ben...
Chris Slayton is taking the video game 'Minecraft' to the next level Transcript Thousands follow Slayton's creations online. He now plans to build the entire observable universe block by block. He spent months studying black holes and identifying the...
Israel agrees to pay family of a Palestinian American who died after being detained Transcript In a rare move, Israel says it will pay about $141,000 to the family of a Palestinian American man who died of a heart attack while in Israeli custody, a c...
Some lawmakers push back on the oil cartel OPEC with a bill they called NOPEC Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Ellen Wald of the Atlantic Council about bipartisan legislation that passed a Senate panel in May that would allow the U.S. to sue nat...
A 1,000-year-old German boys choir is now accepting girls Transcript For the first time since its founding over 1,000 years ago, the Regensburg Cathedral choir and school has begun admitting girls. (Story aired on All Things Considered on Sept. 12, 2...
A rural community in New York aims to turn vacant homes into affordable living spaces Transcript The country's got a severe shortage of housing. Yet in many parts of the rural United States, houses sit abandoned and in need of repair. STEVE INSKEEP,...
Families of children killed in a massacre in Thailand last week are in mourning Transcript After that mass shooting at a daycare center, NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Thai journalist Haitharat Phaholtap about the mystery surrounding the shooter's motive...
With just 4 weeks to go until Election Day, campaigning is in full swing Transcript Two of the closest U.S. Senate races in the midterms in November are in Arizona and Nevada. The Senate is 50-50, and Republicans aim to gain an advantage. STEVE INSKE...
A new book for pre-teens explores Bigfoot through a scientific lens Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to Laura Krantz about her children's book: The Search for Sasquatch. Krantz hopes to model how to balance curiosity and exploration with staying gro...
Artificial intelligence could soon diagnose illness based on the sound of your voice Transcript Voices offer lots of information. Turns out, they can even help diagnose an illness and researchers are working on an app for that. The National Institute...
Ashley Garner thought her wedding ring was gone for good Transcript She lost it outside her Florida home days before Hurricane Ian hit. After it passed, the family ventured out to clean up. Her husband spotted something glinting beneath some brush it...
Security forces in Iran have been trying to crush anti-government protests Transcript Places in Iran are seeing almost de facto martial law as the government tries to shut down protests that are stretching into their fourth week. Dozens of demonstrat...