British artist Sam Cox's latest project turns his home into a canvas Transcript Every inch of his home is covered in black and white doodles. It took two years, more than 200 gallons of white paint, 400 cans of black paint and close to 3,000 pens. ST...
2 groups plan to focus on carbon credits from urban forests Transcript A Seattle nonprofit recently got some of the highest prices ever for carbon credits from urban forests. (Story first aired on All Things Considered on Oct. 4, 2022.) A MARTINEZ, H...
Working in theater is a grind. But it doesn't have to be Transcript Recently, Baltimore Center Stage had to cancel its first preview of the season. There was a problem with the giant moon in the background and the lights didn't come in time to be tho...
How local and national leaders are tested by major natural disasters Transcript The remnants of Hurricane Ian will continue to be felt this weekend and in coming days up and down the East Coast. These storms, which happen every year and have been mad...
Power crews in Florida work to restore electricity to flooded areas Transcript Restoring power after a hurricane is a massive job, but crews are running ahead of schedule, even as some residents demand they work faster. A MARTINEZ, HOST: Nearly 3 mil...
Elon Musk changes his position and says he wants to buy Twitter after all Transcript Elon Musk is proposing to proceed with his original $44 billion buyout of Twitter. The agreement would preempt a trial that had been scheduled to start in less than...
It's not good when voting rights cases make it to the Supreme court, author says Transcript The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could have consequences for voting rights. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Ari Berman, reporter at Mother Jones...
The OPEC+ alliance meets in Vienna to consider a cut in oil production Transcript As oil producers in the OPEC Plus alliance meet Wednesday, they'll discuss cutting supplies. That could lead to higher gas prices and hints at new political challenges...
For a chance at a better life, Venezuelans head toward the U.S. border Transcript Large numbers of migrants from Venezuela are traveling thousands of miles to the U.S.-Mexico border, as their nation experiences food shortages and high inflation. STEV...
Plastic bags are a big environmental problem. Could worms be part of the solution? Transcript A beekeeper was cleaning wax worms out of her hives, and putting them in a plastic bag when she realized the worms were chewing through the plastic and chem...
Old wounds reopen after report details mishandling of remains of MOVE bombing victims Transcript Human remains from the Philadelphia bombing of the MOVE house in 1985 have yet to be released. The bombing left eleven people dead. (Story aired on All T...
Trump requests the Supreme Court to resolve the Mar-a-Lago document dispute Transcript The legal battle over documents seized from Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home in August continues with the former president requesting the Supreme Court intervene in...
Flight attendants to get more rest time under a new FAA rule Transcript Airlines will need to provide flight attendants with at least 10 hours of rest time in between work shifts, the same as amount of time as pilots, under a new rule announced Tuesd...
The appeal Trump wants justices to decide is extraordinarily narrow, Wehle says Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Kim Wehle, visiting law professor at American University and author of How To Read The Constitution And Why, about former Presiden...
Meet the California farmers awash in Colorado River water, even in a drought Transcript EL CENTRO, Calif. A few hundred farms in the southern tip of California, along the Mexican border, may hold the key to saving the drought-plagued Colorado River f...