Arkansas officers are suspended after social media video shows a police beating Transcript Three law enforcement officers in Arkansas have been suspended over what appeared to be the beating of a suspect that was caught on video. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST:...
More states will enact abortion trigger bans this week Transcript Abortion bans are set to take effect in several states following a waiting period after June's Supreme Court decision. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: How much has abortion law changed since the...
Drought-hit dam reveals Spanish Stonehenge Transcript When a reservoir in central Spain dropped to just 28% of its capacity, a giant stone circle from about 5000 BC emerged. What's being called Spanish Stonehenge disappeared in a flood in the 1960s....
Fed up with poor broadband access, he started his own fiber internet service provider Transcript Long before the pandemic forced many office workers to depend on their home internet, Jared Mauch had been working from home for about two decades. When...
Evangelical Christian churches gain ground in majority Catholic Brazil Transcript Brazil is the world's largest Catholic country. But evangelical Christian churches are popping up everywhere, even in the jungle, and now about one-third of Brazil's po...
The remains of an Ohio man, who died in the Pearl Harbor attack, are buried Transcript A Navy program helped to bring home the remains of an Ohio sailor who died at Pearl Harbor on Dec 7, 1941. Musician First class Joseph Hoffman was aboard the USS O...
The daughter of Putin ally Alexander Dugin is killed in a car bomb explosion Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Max Seddon, Moscow bureau chief for The Financial Times, about a weekend car bombing outside of Moscow that killed the daughter of a...
Terrorism charges are filed against Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan Transcript In an escalation of political tensions with the current leadership in Pakistan, terrorism charges have been filed against the country's former Prime Minister I...
Released during COVID, some people are sent back to prison with little or no warning Transcript Eric Alvarez remembered what it felt like to hear his fiance was coming home from prison: overwhelming relief. Alvarez has heart trouble and he's struggle...
The national 988 hotline is up and running but local centers need workers, funding Transcript A look inside two of Pennsylvania's 13 centers taking calls for 988, the new national suicide prevention hotline. Centers across the U.S. need more money an...
The new book 'The Stolen Year' details how the pandemic disrupted children's lives Transcript Extended school closings during the pandemic were a calamity for education. NPR's Anya Kamenetz writes about how COVID changed children's lives in her new b...
High-speed internet on Mount Kilimanjaro will allow climbers to post selfies Transcript Tanzania's Information Ministry is installing high-speed internet on Africa's highest mountain. Right now climbers can use it at roughly 12,200 feet. Connectivity...
How drought threatens electricity producing, coal-fired power plants Transcript The drought is forcing western states to rethink how much water they use including dozens of coal-fired power plants that provide electricity to millions. RACHEL MARTIN,...
As primaries wind down, there are some hints about what's in store for midterms Transcript There are primary elections Tuesday in Florida and New York. A special congressional election in New York could be a fresh indicator of which way the fall midt...
A Texas county's election administrators all resigned, leaving the state to step in Transcript In Texas, a county elections administrator and her two deputies have resigned, with at least one citing threats fueled by misinformation, as former Preside...