Uvalde is in mourning after 19 children and 2 teachers are killed in mass shooting Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Uvalde City Manager Vince DiPiazza about the school shooting in Texas. It's the deadliest at a grade school since the tragedy at...
U.S., Australia, India and Japan to address China's dominance, Russian aggression Transcript President Biden has met the leaders of Australia, India and Japan. The White House said they would pledge to work together on global health, the climate, inf...
Gender-affirming care may continue at Texas clinic while lawsuit heads to trial Transcript A court ruling says trans youth in Texas may seek gender affirming care at a Dallas clinic, while a lawsuit makes its way to trial. But some families are cross...
The last functioning public pay phone in Manhattan has been removed Transcript The city has gradually been replacing payphones with public Wi-Fi hotspots where people can hop online and even charge a cell phone. The old pay phone is headed to the Mus...
Twitch's reputation takes a hit when Buffalo shooter used it to livestream attack Transcript The video streaming site Twitch, which is owned by Amazon, is in the limelight after the accused Buffalo shooter used it to livestream the massacre. STEVE IN...
Elif Batuman's sequel 'Either/Or' follows a young woman's sexual awakening Transcript Elif Batuman has turned her years in college into another book. Her highly anticipated sequel to the 2017 Pulitzer finalist The Idiot is out on Tuesday and the live...
How Texas officials and voting groups are trying to limit mail ballot rejections Transcript After thousands of mail-in ballots were rejected in Texas' statewide primaries in March, election officials and voting rights groups are stepping up efforts t...
What is the future of abortion pills, if the Supreme Court lets states ban abortion? Transcript Medication accounts for more than half of abortions, fueled in part by a greater reliance on telehealth. How would a Supreme Court decision overturning Ro...
Three months of war: Russia underachieves, Ukraine overachieves Transcript KYIV, Ukraine Ben Hodges is a retired U.S. lieutenant general who visited Ukraine just days before Russia's invasion in February, when many expected a swift Russian victory. W...
Eva, the hero dog, beats back a mountain lion that attacked her owner on a hike Transcript A lot of dog owners would do just about anything for their pet, expecting only cuddles and goofy looks in return. But earlier this week, a dog nearly gave her...
A married couple turns an out-of-commission helicopter into a camper Transcript Blake Morris and Maggie Morton, both Coast Guard pilots, saw the helicopter on Facebook Marketplace. After more than 900 hours of work, they took their helicamper out for...
Journalist who wrote about gun violence was killed in mass shooting in Buffalo Transcript The Challenger is a Black-owned, woman-owned newspaper in Buffalo, N.Y. One of its journalists, Katherine Massey, was killed in the grocery store attack this mo...
Georgia's primary is expected to be a litmus test for the Republican Party Transcript The questions in the primary are whether former President Trump's endorsements can secure candidates' victories, and whether there are lingering effects from his 20...
After forming a union, negotiating a contract can be an uphill battle Transcript Workers are winning union elections across the country, but the next step might be more difficult. Collective bargaining can take years, and some workers never see a con...
Songs of Remembrance: Dolly Parton's 'Dumb Blonde' was her grandmother's favorite Transcript Kristin Ziegler of Denver, Colo., remembers her grandmother Elfriede Liselotte Matza Froisland. She died of COVID-19 in 2020. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: More than...