From Pat Boone to the Sex Pistols: Inside the secret White House record collection Transcript John Chuldenko's uncle, Jeff Carter the son of former President Jimmy Carter was talking about a night at the White House during his dad's administration in...
Large numbers of people may travel to other areas if Roe v. Wade is overturned Transcript Clinics, in states where abortion will remain legal even if Roe v. Wade is overturned, worry about the influx of women traveling to their states. Will they be a...
Mexico's official list of missing people passes 100,000, with few cases ever solved Transcript MEXICO CITY Mexico marked a grim milestone this week: The number of people officially listed as disappeared passed 100,000. A national database for the mis...
New York has tough gun laws, but that didn't prevent Buffalo's mass shooting Transcript There have been two mass shootings in New York since April. NPR's Rachel Martin asks gun control advocate Nick Suplina, if tougher gun laws would have made a diff...
Biden calls for unity during his visit to Buffalo, which is shaken by mass shooting Transcript The community in Buffalo, New York, is holding vigils to honor the victims of Saturday's shooting. President Biden traveled there Tuesday to talk with the...
A member of Ukraine's parliament now trains a recon and sabotage unit to fight Russia Transcript MYKOLAIV, Ukraine A Ukrainian reconnaissance team darts through a valley, hiding behind stacks of tires and firing at red, steel targets as far as a foot...
Can a new concrete mixture help reduce the construction industry's carbon footprint? Transcript A data center in DeKalb, Illinois, is the testing ground for a new sustainable concrete. Is this greenwashing or can new mixtures contribute to reducing t...
Johns Hopkins' students solve a modern-day problem: messy lunches Transcript The engineering students invented something called Tastee Tape possibly the world's first edible tape that can stick to food. Gone are the days of burritos, gyros and wraps...
North Korea mobilizes the military to distribute medicine during COVID outbreak Transcript Before last Thursday, North Korea claimed to have not a single case of COVID-19. Now it's battling what it claims is its first outbreak. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: B...
Inspector general examines why the Afghan army dissolved after the U.S. withdrawal Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to John Sopko, special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction, about a new report on why the Afghan Army fell apart after t...
Poll: Two-thirds say don't overturn Roe; the court leak is firing up Democratic voters Transcript Seven-in-10 U.S. adults, however, say they are in favor of some degree of restrictions on abortion rights. That includes 52% of Democrats. The issue of...
Inflation is the No. 1 challenge facing families right now, Rouse says Transcript Prices for gas, food and other items are rising. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Cecilia Rouse, chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, about what the White House is do...
Many U.S. border communities are seeing a flood of Canadian license plates Transcript Now that Canada is no longer requiring COVID-19 tests from vaccinated travelers, tourism is up in many U.S. border communities. In New York, Plattsburgh is seeing a...
The Senate is expected to vote on a bill codifying Roe v. Wade into law Transcript The Senate vote will largely be a symbolic move by Democrats to show support for abortion rights after a leaked draft showed the Supreme Court may overturn the ruling....
David Izzard returns 2 records that he checked out of a Missouri library in 1961 Transcript David Izzard mailed the vinyl back to the Kansas City Public Library in good condition, according to WDAF-TV. He was lucky to be six decades late. In 2019, th...