A family looks for answers into why so many of them develop Alzheimer's disease Transcript Three sisters set out to learn why many of the people in their family develop Alzheimer's disease in middle age and what they can do about it. A MARTINEZ, HOST...
Deadline looms for DOJ to submit a redacted affidavit on FBI's Mar-a-Lago search Transcript The Justice Department faces a Thursday deadline in federal court in Florida to submit its proposed redactions to the affidavit used to get the warrant for se...
Once a heavyweight champion, Kyiv's mayor now fights the Russians Transcript KYIV, Ukraine If you want to challenge that old expression you can't fight city hall, you should probably pick someplace besides Ukraine's capital. That's because the mayor'...
When did human bodies evolve to sweat? We don't know exactly when Transcript All summer, NPR's Science Desk has been looking at sweat. Humans are covered with millions of sweat glands, but it wasn't always that way. When did humans start to sweat? RA...
People are gathering for the Fed's annual meeting in Jackson Hole Transcript The markets are watching as the Federal Reserve holds its annual meeting in Wyoming. NPR's A Martinez talks to David Wessel of the Brookings Institution for a preview. A MAR...
A skateboarding destination in Arizona runs through the Hopi Reservation Transcript A group of Hopi teenagers rallied together to bring a skate park to their village. When the pandemic began, the outdoor activity took on new life and the teens create...
Uvalde school police chief fired 3 months after botched response to school shooting Transcript Pete Arredondo, the police chief in charge of the law enforcement response to the May 24 shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, has been fire...
Widow of Kobe Bryant was awarded $16 million in the trial over crash photos Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to Los Angeles Times reporter Alene Tchekmedyian about the verdict in the trial over the sharing of photos of the helicopter crash that kill...
Mack Rutherford, 17, becomes the youngest person to fly around the world alone Transcript Mack Rutherford got his pilot's license when he was 15. He was born into a family of aviators. His older sister has the record for youngest woman to fly around...
Encore: Rural Washington 911 center closes amid lack of operators Transcript There's a national shortage of 911 operators. In Washington state, the situation is so dire that it closed a rural dispatch center. (Story first aired on All Things Consider...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has been pushing for student loan relief for years Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts about the Biden administration's plan to forgive some college debt owed by millions of...
Frozen Afghan bank reserves contribute to the country's economic collapse Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to economist Shah Mehrabi, member of the Supreme Council of the Central Bank of Afghanistan, about Afghan Central Bank reserves that remain...
Over months, the U.S. and allies delivered weapons and other support to Ukraine Transcript The U.S. and NATO are supplying Ukraine with increasingly powerful and sophisticated weapons. Will the West sustain this level of military support as the war g...
In Florida, Democrat Crist to face incumbent DeSantis in quest for governor Transcript Charlie Crist won Florida's Democratic primary for governor and will challenge GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis in November. DeSantis has an edge when it comes to fundraising...
Janet Jackson's 1989 classic 'Rhythm Nation' can make some laptops crash Transcript Microsoft's chief software engineer blogged about it. Raymond Chen says a specific frequency, like the one in Rhythm Nation, makes Windows XP hard drives go black. RA...