Justice Department wins a conviction in a rarely used seditious conspiracy charge Transcript A jury has convicted Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes of seditious conspiracy for his actions surrounding the Capitol siege on Jan. 6. The jury rendered m...
With a trip to Kyiv, NATO foreign ministers underscore their commitment to Ukraine Transcript NATO foreign ministers are now meeting in Romania to discuss how to support Ukrainians as they confront a harsh winter and a constant barrage of Russian att...
After defeating Iran, U.S. men's team heads to the World Cup knockout round Transcript It's the first time the men's national team advanced to the knockout round since 2014. They beat Iran 1-0 on Tuesday, and will face the Netherlands on Saturday. ST...
Venezuelans could soon receive some relief amid a long political crisis Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to Jason Marczak of the Atlantic Council about the Biden administration easing some sanctions on Venezuela, as talks are resuming between the go...
Pablo Eisenberg, a fierce critic of nonprofits and philanthropy, died at age 90 Transcript Pablo Eisenberg, who died last month, urged deep-pocketed donors to give away even more and spend their money where it is most needed. Idit Knaan, The Chronicl...
Virginia city honors the 6 victims of last week's Walmart shooting Transcript People gathered in Chesapeake, Va., for a candlelight vigil Monday to honor the victims of the Walmart mass shooting. The shooter, a supervisor at Walmart, turned the gun o...
What's at stake as the U.S. faces Iran at the World Cup Transcript DOHA, Qatar One thing you hear over and over here at the Qatar World Cup is how football brings the world together. That motto is being put to perhaps its toughest test at Al Thumama...
Why Margrethe Vestager is Silicon Valley's foremost antagonist Transcript As the European Union's top tech regulator, Vestager has overseen the passage of sweeping privacy and competition regulations. She has spearheaded more than half a dozen legal...
A skunk is spotted in the stands during the Browns-Buccaneers game Transcript It's not clear how the skunk got there. But when the Cleveland Browns came back from seven down in the fourth quarter to beat the Tampa Bay Bucs in overtime, fans dubbed it...
The DNC may alter the 2024 presidential nominating calendar Transcript Iowa's caucuses are the first nominating contest in presidential politics. The red state is fighting to keep its place as the Democratic National Committee prioritizes diverse and...
Comedian Rob Delaney finds his way through grief after his 2-year-old son died Transcript Actor and writer Rob Delaney speaks with NPR's Rachel Martin about his latest memoir: A Heart That Works. It's about the death of his young son Henry, who had b...
Senate to vote on bill that would protect same-sex and interracial marriages Transcript The Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on a measure that would protect same-sex and interracial marriages. Democrats' push to pass the bill comes while they still...
A fight over how to enforce immigration laws reaches the Supreme Court Transcript The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday in a long-running dispute over how to enforce the nation's immigration laws. President Biden's administration wants t...
Here is what scientists are doing to save Florida's coral reef before it's too late Transcript Inside a nondescript warehouse in Orlando, Fla., filled with 300-gallon aquariums, a sophisticated LED lighting system is set on a timer to mimic the sun a...
Lawmakers consider how a Kroger-Albertsons merger would affect consumers Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota about the planned $25 billion merger between grocers Kroger and Albertsons ahead of a hearing...