Medicare has decided to sharply limit coverage of Aduhelm, a new Alzheimer drug Transcript Medicare officials announced on Thursday that the health insurance program for older Americans will sharply limit coverage of a costly and controversial new Al...
'The Candy House' cautions: Be careful of things that at first appear inviting Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Jennifer Egan about her latest novel, The Candy House. LEILA FADEL, HOST: If it were possible to relive your memories and the memo...
Judge Jackson's journey to the Supreme Court has been a personal moment for many Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Dara Ferguson, incoming president of the Harvard Black Law Students Association, about the Senate confirming judge Ketanji Brown...
Store by store, the union drive at Starbucks is gaining ground Transcript Workers at a northern Virginia Starbucks explain why they're seeking a union, and what they hope membership will bring. LEILA FADEL, HOST: What it started with one Starbucks in...
4 astronauts will help scientists learn how space travel affects the human body Transcript A private space crew is heading to the International Space Station, but it's not just a tourist trip. The crew will advance the understanding of how space affe...
Transplant patient learns to not let anything stand in the way of her dream Transcript Gianna Paniagua, who's had life-long heart problems, talks to her mother, Lourdes Matamoros, about her dream of becoming a doctor. Paniaqua is currently finishing...
Project Dynamo helped to extract Americans who were trapped near Kyiv Transcript When Russian forces took over neighborhoods in Ukraine, it was difficult to evacuate people. Project Dynamo helps get people out. LEILA FADEL, HOST: The images of bodies...
Thieves in Michigan make off with a sasquatch lawn ornament 密歇根州的小偷偷走了一件时髦的草坪装饰品 Transcript Police, investigating the theft of the 7-foot-tall metal lawn ornament, say it has a rusty brown color with various sh...
A federal jury finds a Kansas scholar guilty of fraud and hiding ties to China Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to attorney Peter Zeidenberg about his client, Feng Franklin Tao of the University of Kansas, who was convicted of fraud in the Trump-...
Russian missile hits a train station in Kramatorsk, Ukrainian government says Transcript In the eastern region of Ukraine, authorities say dozens of civilians were killed when a missile hit a train station. Ukrainian officials say the station was ful...
NATO chief warns of heavier fighting in 'new phase' of Ukraine war Transcript NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told Morning Edition that he anticipates heavier fighting in the weeks and months ahead as the Ukraine war moves into a new phase. H...
Mortgage rates just hit 5%. Here's how much more expensive that makes home ownership Transcript Here's a not-so-fun fact: The monthly mortgage payment it takes to buy the typical home in the U.S. is now up by a staggering 55% compared with the start...
Congress considers scenarios for what to do if calamity strikes Transcript Lawmakers are trying to answer how Congress could function if a catastrophe incapacitated members. A 2017 shooting at a GOP baseball practice, the pandemic and Jan. 6 have mad...
Scans reveal the brain's early growth, late decline and surprising variability Transcript The human brain starts with a bang and ends with a whimper. That's the conclusion of a project that used more than 120,000 brain scans to chart the organ's chan...
The Senate is expected to confirm Judge Jackson to the Supreme Court Transcript Senators will vote Thursday on whether to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the high court. Her fate was never in doubt, but was cemented when three GOP senators sai...