After Ukraine, Eastern Europe worries where Putin might strike next Transcript When the war in Ukraine began, many in neighboring Moldova feared Russian troops would attack there next. Eastern Europe's most vulnerable front-line state wants to protec...
A house in England triggers a debate because of its sculpture 英国一座房子因其雕塑而引发争论 Transcript The 25-foot tall sculpture of a shark crashing through the roof of Magnus Hanson-Heine's house in rural Oxford is now a protected l...
The White House is shifting gears in the battle against COVID-19 Transcript The Biden administration has launched a website to help people find test-to-treat sites, the last military surge unit is heading home and the person who led the administratio...
'The Devil Never Sleeps' makes the case for disaster preparedness in a changing world Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to author Juliette Kayyem, a former Homeland Security official, about shifting crisis management from how to prevent a disaster...
How have Russia's mixed signals about Ukraine complicated peace talks? Transcript NPR's A Martinez speaks to Bill Taylor, a former ambassador to Ukraine, about the status of Russia-Ukraine peace talks. A MARTINEZ, HOST: A Kremlin spokesman is throwin...
One of the country's fastest changing political landscapes is in suburban Atlanta Transcript Georgia state lawmakers usually rubber stamp local redistricting maps. But this year in rapidly diversifying Gwinnett County, the GOP is drawing a local map...
Companies are using bankruptcy courts to thwart lawsuits Transcript More and more wealthy companies and individuals, accused of wrongdoing, are turning to bankruptcy courts to block lawsuits a practice that's raising alarms with the U.S. Justice Depa...
One of Andy Warhol's most famous paintings is going up for auction Transcript It is a neon-colored portrait of Marilyn Monroe titled: Shot Sage Blue Marilyn. It's valued at $200 million. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: One of the world's most famous artworks is...
Biden administration aims to lift pandemic border restriction known as Title 42 Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Theresa Cardinal Brown of the Bipartisan Policy Center about plans to lift a public health order that kept migrants out of the U.S...
Kentucky hotel offers amenities for those traveling with their houseplants 肯塔基州酒店为携带室内植物旅行的游客提供便利设施 Transcript Lexington's Ellwood will soon offer what it calls the world's first plant-friendly hotel ex...
Why contract for deed arrangements can be risky for homebuyers Transcript Some people who can't qualify for a mortgage, turn to a thinly regulated arrangement called contract for deed. Similar to renting to own, it rarely results in a buyer taking po...
Russian troops leaving Kyiv area as Moscow focuses more on eastern Ukraine Transcript Five weeks into the war, Russia is pulling back some of its troops back from areas around the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, and appears to be ramping up military operatio...
Putin was misled about early failures in Ukraine, reports indicates Transcript Democratic Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania was part of a classified intelligence briefing about Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He talks to NPR's Steve Inskeep about the late...
Arizona Republicans enact a controversial new proof-of-citizenship voting law Transcript Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Wednesday signed legislation to expand U.S. citizenship voting requirements in the state, a measure that critics warn will jeopardize...
Biden will release more oil to fight high prices Transcript Gas prices have been soaring. President Biden is announcing he will release oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: The White House says President Biden will release o...