Gravel bike racing focuses on diversity and inclusion and its popularity soars Transcript In the U.S., racing on gravel roads has become the dominant form of bike racing in just a few years. Organizers have prioritized diversity and inclusiveness in...
For Gullah Geechee chef Emily Meggett, cooking was about heart Transcript Note: Emily Meggett died Friday, Apr. 21, 2023 at age 90 after a brief illness. In tribute to her, we're again sharing our 2022 profile of this queen of Gullah Geechee cooking....
A year after the Taliban seized power, what is life like in Afghanistan now? Transcript The Taliban are marking their first year in power. How do Afghans in the capital city of Kabul feel about this anniversary? LEILA FADEL, HOST: A year ago today, g...
What did Afghans gain and lose in a region that supported the Taliban? Transcript People of Afghanistan's Tangi Valley celebrated the Taliban takeover one year ago. Now, what do they want from their government? STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: The way the Taliba...
This group's wiped out $6.7 billion in medical debt, and it's just getting started Transcript Soon after giving birth to a daughter two months premature, Terri Logan received a bill from the hospital. She recoiled from the string of numbers separated...
Missile strikes near a nuclear power plant in Ukraine leave residents on edge Transcript Fighting at Europe's largest nuclear power plant, now occupied by Russia, turns a Ukrainian city across the river into a target for Russian missiles and a danger...
It's been more than 50 years since Congress created a federal family planning program Transcript Title X, the federal family planning program, was created in 1970. Advocates say it has always been underfunded, and that restrictions on abortion access...
Spelunking team finds missing dog who was trapped in a cave for weeks Transcript Abby the dog, who went missing on June 9, was found 500 feet underground in a cave near Perryville, Mo. Abby was muddy and malnourished. LEILA FADEL, HOST: Good morning....
Scientists scramble to explain why western Alaska wild salmon stocks are low Transcript On Alaska's Yukon River, residents usually depend on catching salmon to eat all year. This year, a disruption in the supply of fish, in addition to inflation, is...
Some insight into what's been learned from the documents seized at Mar-a-Lago Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks to David Laufman, former head of the Justice Department's counterintelligence and export control section, about materials seized by the F...
Gazans say they pay the price of fighting between Israel and militant groups Transcript Still recovering from the last bout of fighting between Israel and Islamic Jihad last week, civilians in Gaza are exhausted by suffering through the cycles of con...
A Sunni Muslim is held in connection with the killings of Shia men in New Mexico Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with leaders of New York University's Muslim community about Shia and Sunni responses to the killings of Muslim men in Albuquerque, N...
CDC's new guidance ends test-to-stay for schools and relaxes COVID rules Transcript The CDC stopped recommending quarantines or test-to-stay in schools. It's part of a relaxation of COVID guidance that acknowledges the virus is here to stay, and that...
The chief prosecutor in the Tampa area says he will fight his removal from office Transcript Prosecutor Andrew Warren is fighting his removal from office by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who says Warren refused to enforce laws prohibiting gender-affirmi...
If you were overcharged 25 cents, what lengths would you go to get it back? Transcript In 1999 a lawyer in India noticed he was overcharged for train tickets and sued the railway. Decades go by, and after more than 100 court appearances, a court awar...