20-year-old competes in Miss England without makeup Transcript Melisa Raouf is the first contestant to compete without makeup in the history of the Miss England competition. LEILA FADEL, HOST: Good morning. I'm Leila Fadel. An English beauty queen ju...
Serena Williams might be making her last appearance at the U.S. Open Championships Transcript The U.S. Open officially begins today with some notable tennis stars missing. But one is the talk of the tournament. Serena Williams is making what's expect...
After Mar-a-Lago, officials are analyzing the potential damage to national security Transcript The intelligence community is counting the cost of what might have been compromised as they review the classified material former President Donald Trump ha...
A former federal prosecutor reacts to the redacted Mar-a-Lago affidavit Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with former federal prosecutor Brandon Van Grack about the investigation into materials seized from former President Donald Trump's Florida h...
International Atomic Energy Agency will visit Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant Transcript A mission to understand what's happening at the largest nuclear power plant in Europe is underway amid renewed shelling and mounting fears of a potential nu...
Flight delays and poor customer service are at unacceptable levels, Buttigieg says Transcript With millions of Americans preparing to fly over the upcoming Labor Day holiday weekend, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is urging airlines to step...
As the Colorado River recedes, states that rely on it struggle to curb demand Transcript Last week, a deadline passed for the seven states that use the Colorado River to get the federal government a regional conservation plan. Some are criticizing th...
Fed chief Jerome Powell is under pressure to curb inflation Transcript Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell speaks Friday morning in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Powell hopes to curb inflation without pushing the economy into recession. A MART?NEZ, HOST:...
NASA plans to launch a huge moon rocket but the price tag may impede its future Transcript NASA plans to test launch its newest rocket next week one it hopes will eventually take astronauts back to the moon. But the rocket's big price tag has some cr...
Identical twins who married identical twins start their families Transcript Brittany and Briana Dean dreamed of marrying another pair of twins. They met Jeremy and Josh Salyers in 2017. They got married a year later, and both couples gave birth to so...
'Planet Money': Will the Inflation Reduction Act really fight inflation? Transcript The Inflation Reduction Act includes a number of provisions to tackle climate change and health care costs. But whether it really fights inflation is less clear. A MA...
As Germany struggles in energy crisis, more turn to solar to help power homes Transcript There is no major industrialized country in the world more dependent on Russian energy than Germany. Natural gas, mostly from Russia, is used to power the countr...
Encore: Why Oregonians are so proud of their blackberries Transcript A MARTINEZ, HOST: Ask an Oregonian what summer tastes like, and they'll likely say blackberries. The Willamette Valley outside Portland ships out 90% of the crop sold across the cou...
Biden administration moves to make DACA harder to challenge in court Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program which is now in the federal gover...
Afghans from minority groups face new threats this time from ISIS Transcript In Afghanistan, ISIS has been targeting minority groups in a wave of attacks in recent months. It's undermining the Taliban's promise of greater security. RACHEL MARTIN, HOS...