Floridians in the hurricane's path don't need to go far to get to safety, mayors say As Hurricane Ian barrels toward Florida, officials there are activating emergency plans and urging residents to evacuate from vulnerable areas. Ian weakened slightly...
Results of sham annexation votes in 4 occupied regions of Ukraine may be known soon Transcript NPR's A Martinez talks to Thomas de Waal of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace about Russian-organized annexation votes that Ukraine's allies s...
A far-right group with neo-fascist roots wins big in Italy's election Transcript NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Max Bergmann of the Center for Strategic and International Studies about far-right victories in Italy's election, and the rise of far-rig...
Protesters in Mexico City demand to know what happened to 43 college students Transcript Ongoing demonstrations in Mexico are marking the anniversary of the massacre in 2014 that resulted in the murders and disappearances of 43 students from a colleg...
A grand jury in Georgia is expected to hear from ex-Trump official Meadows Transcript Former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is set to testify Tuesday before a grand jury in Fulton County regarding efforts to try to overturn the state's...
The U.S. Forest Service is behind on prescribed burns in parts of California Transcript The resort town of Big Bear is surrounded by land slated for fire mitigation, such as prescribed burns. But obstacles have prevented the crucial work and heighten...
Didn't you always imagine the future would feature flying cars? Transcript The wait is over at least it was at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The show included an air mobility experience stuff like hoverbikes, jet suits and am...
Amid climate change, water managers see promise in recycled wastewater Transcript Las Vegas is prepared to pay Southern California $750 million to drink water recycled from sewage. It's because of the southwestern megadrought. A MARTINEZ, HOST: Las V...
The protests won't lead to regime change, Iran's foreign minister tells NPR Transcript Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian says he is telling Western diplomats that the protests in his country will not destabilize Iran. Protests erupted...
Moscow contends with violence over its plan to enlist reservists to fight in Ukraine Transcript While waging the fight in Ukraine, Moscow confronts protests over its call-up of military reservists, an attack on a recruiting office and other incidents...
Encore: When teens threaten violence, a community responds with compassion Transcript A growing number of schools have adopted an evidence-based approach to preventing campus violence. (Story first aired on All Things Considered on June 1, 2022.) MEN...
After 7 years, the Colombia-Venezuela border is reopening to trade Transcript But what does it mean for Venezuelans who might be trying to leave their country? NPR's Leila Fadel talks to reporter Manuel Rueda, who is in Cucuta on the Colombian side o...
Historic racism creates barriers to beach access in towns across the country Transcript Residents-only policies at many of the nation's town-owned beaches mean low-income people and people of color have less access to the shore. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST:...
You can now buy the longest book in existence, but it's not meant to be read Transcript At 21,450 pages think 15 copies of War and Peace stacked on top of each other One Piece includes every panel of the long-running Japanese comic of the same name....
NASA plans to hit an asteroid with a spacecraft to change its course Transcript NASA is getting ready to give an asteroid a little push, in a test intended to ready Earth's defenses against a potential asteroid approach. LEILA FADEL, HOST: When a spa...