Ex-Pakistan leader Pervez Musharraf, who aided U.S. war in Afghanistan, has died Transcript ISLAMABAD, Pakistan Pervez Musharraf, who was Pakistan's military ruler for nearly a decade, has died in Dubai after a long illness. The 79-year-old four-star...
Astronomers studying Jupiter discovered it has 12 additional moons Transcript Scientists with the International Astronomical Union used telescopes based in Hawaii and Chile to see the moons, which may be fragments of larger moons that collided with o...
Feud over ancient statue highlights historical divide between Japan and South Korea Transcript A court battle over a centuries-old Buddhist statue illustrates how Japan and South Korea are tussling over their shared cultural heritage, and the artifac...
Theater never recovered from COVID and now change is no longer a choice Transcript Many of the problems facing the nonprofit theater industry in the U.S. right now from scant resources to the lack of diversity have been around for ages. But before th...
How former presidents have tried to use the State of the Union address in their favor Transcript Past presidents have used their post-midterm State of the Union address to try to propel their agenda through a divided Congress and use it as a springbo...
Does more policing make Black communities safer? Rep. Summer Lee responds Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Democratic Rep. Summer Lee of Pennsylvania about police reform following the death of Tyre Nichols, who was severely beaten by police...
Jazz Hands For Autism is creating new avenues for autistic musicians Transcript For many people, music can be their first language. It allows people to celebrate their creative expressions and talents. Jazz Hands for Autism is a Southern California-b...
Eggs prices drop, but the threat from avian flu isn't over yet Transcript Maybe you've seen the funny internet memes about high egg prices? Like the one where a guy gets on his knees to propose, but instead of a ring, he brings out a dozen precious e...
Gen Z's political power: new data gives insight into America's youngest voters Transcript For 19-year-old Jenna Ruiz, voting for the first time was a thrill. My group of friends and I were really excited, Ruiz said, a sophomore at Miami Dade College...
Beyonc has now captured more Grammy awards than any other artist Transcript Beyonc is now the Recording Academy's GOAT. She won four Grammy awards Sunday night for her album RENAISSANCE bringing her career total to 32. Harry Styles won album of the y...
A Eurasian eagle-owl named Flaco has escaped New York's Central Park Zoo Transcript Flaco got out after his enclosure was vandalized. He's been spotted on a Fifth Avenue sidewalk and around Central Park. The zoo is attempting to lure the large owl ba...
Earthquake strikes Turkey and Syria: Buildings collapsed for hundreds of miles Transcript Search-and-rescue efforts were underway as the death toll soared from the powerful earthquake that hit southeastern Turkey and northern Syria early Monday. A MA...
What we can learn about a Chinese balloon now that the U.S. has shot it down Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Dennis Blair, former director of national intelligence, after a suspected Chinese spy balloon was shot down over the Atlantic Ocea...
How the chip shortage is affecting the credit card business Transcript It used to take seven to 10 business days to get a new credit card. Because of an ongoing chip shortage, deliveries can take almost two months, and that could be the case through...
Did the College Board cave to pressure to revise African American studies curriculum? Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Teresa Reed, dean of the University of Louisville's School of Music and a member of the committee that developed the College B...