Why this economy may be sturdier than it looks Transcript From inflation to the war in Ukraine, there seem to be plenty of reasons to worry about the economy these days, but things are looking pretty good for the busy Hotel Haya in Tampa, Florida. Ev...
Plans by Florida Republicans to end Disney World's special status may not be legal Transcript A pledge by Florida's governor to end Disney World's status as an independent district may not be easy to carry out. A law may prevent the governor from dis...
U.K. family's new puppy digs up valuable rare coins Transcript Ollie was with the family for about 10 minutes when he started digging, and came up with 15 gold pieces dating back to the 19th Century. They are worth more than $7,000. A MARTINEZ, HOST:...
Encore: Cities like Tulsa, Okla., are paying people to move there Transcript Related NPR Stories ECONOMY Cities like Tulsa in Oklahoma are paying people to move there A MARTINEZ, HOST: Many workers now have the ability to ditch the traditional office...
In Dua Lipa's ever-expanding world, 'there's no time limit and there's no what-ifs' Dua Lipa has been waiting a long time to perform for fans. After putting out her second studio album Future Nostalgia in the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic...
U.N. investigators have documented nearly 3,000 civilian deaths in Ukraine Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Matilda Bogner, the U.N. human rights monitoring mission chief in Ukraine, about her team's work documenting the conflict. RACHEL MA...
He's running to be Colombia's 1st left-wing president. Here's what he plans to do Transcript BOGOT?, Colombia Gustavo Petro, a former left-wing guerrilla and the front-runner in Colombia's presidential election next month, is promising to shake up Co...
Last year the FBI raided Giuliani's home. A year later he's still under investigation Transcript It's been exactly one year since federal agents searched the home and office of Rudy Giuliani, the former lawyer for President Trump and a key Trump ally...
Women and girls are sharing their journals to create a herstory of the pandemic Transcript On an angst-ridden night in the spring of 2020, Lori Ann Terjesen lay in bed worrying about the imperative to give voice to single mothers, hourly wage workers...
DHS Secretary Mayorkas faces a partisan divide over Title 42 in Capitol Hill hearings Transcript Political divisions over lifting Title 42 are playing out on on Capitol Hill, where DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is testifying before the House Judic...
The Southwest's spring wildfire season has started earlier than normal Transcript Experts say the Southwestern U.S. is now the driest it's been in 1,200 years, which has many on edge for another long, destructive summer for wildfires. A MARTINEZ, HOS...
Proof sheets of the first 'Harry Potter' book are up for auction Transcript The 109 sheets are thought to be the only surviving galley proof of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. The item is expected to sell for more than $25,00...
Unrest at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound puts pressure on Bennett and Abbas Transcript The recent violence at the most sensitive site in Jerusalem puts Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in difficult...
Bristling under economic sanctions imposed by the West, Russia fires back Transcript Russia is cutting off natural gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria, and has demanded countries pay for energy in rubles. The move is seen as a warning by Russia to bi...
Experts expect Putin will try to weaponize its energy resources Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Daniel Yergin, vice chairman of SP Global, about the impact of Russian President Putin's move to cut off gas to Poland and Bulgaria on Europe's en...