Dozens of bodies have been recovered from a migrant shipwreck in the Mediterranean Transcript Nearly 60 bodies have been recovered from a migrant shipwreck in the Mediterranean. Many more are feared dead. Eighty migrants survived when their rickety v...
The impact of the Ukraine war on food supplies: 'It could have been so much worse' Transcript Extremely worried. The timing couldn't have been worse Those were some of the concerns that NPR heard last year from experts on global food security after R...
As Republicans start investigating Biden, the White House war room is ready to fight Transcript There's an ornate suite of rooms deep inside the Eisenhower Executive Office Building that, in an earlier era, was used by the Secretary of War. These day...
Why Harry Styles is required to participate in New Zealand's 2023 census Transcript Every five years New Zealand conducts a census. Everyone, including overseas visitors, participate. Styles is on tour in Auckland in early March, so he'll join millio...
On the Kansas prairie, a master falconer develops a unique bond with birds of prey Transcript Just after dawn, Monte Markley gears up on his farm near Augusta, in southern Kansas. He pulls on a special hunting vest and camouflage cap. This is a bull-...
Nintendo's Miyamoto says inspiration comes from his childhood experiences in nature Transcript NPR's A Martinez speaks to Nintendo game director Shigeru Miyamoto about the ways in which his games have engaged players for more than 30 years. A MART?NE...
Israeli and Palestinian officials agreed to cool tensions but then: chaos Transcript Israeli and Palestinian officials agreed on a plan to cool tensions, but then two Israeli settlers were killed in the occupied West Bank. That led hundreds of Israel...
How Microsoft's experiment in artificial intelligence tech backfired Transcript Microsoft is putting restraints on its new AI chatbot after it professed its love to some and berated others. Some experts say the company may have released the bot too q...
Native Americans seized Wounded Knee 50 years ago. Here's what 1 reporter remembers Transcript It's been exactly 50 years since hundreds of Native American activists seized the South Dakota town of Wounded Knee, kicking off a monthslong occupation th...
Despite historic amounts of rain and snow, California is still in a drought emergency Transcript California is experiencing record amounts of rain and snow, and there's more wet weather in this week's forecast. NPR's A Martinez talks to Hayley Smith...
Losses from U.S. weather and climate disaster events are getting more costly Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Susan Joy Hassol of the nonprofit Climate Communication about the increasing toll from extreme weather events nationwide. A MART?NEZ,...
Energy Dept. says with 'low confidence' that lab leak may be origin of COVID-19 Transcript NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Michael Gordon of The Wall Street Journal about a classified report indicating the Energy Department believes the COVID pandemic was...
Switzerland's parliament is considering a retooling of Swiss neutrality Transcript Switzerland is considering allowing its military hardware to be given to Ukraine. It would be a big change in policy for the traditionally neutral country. A MART?NEZ,...
You could own the hot dog hands from 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Transcript Almost every piece of multiverse memorabilia from the movie is up for auction until March 2. Proceeds go to the Laundry Workers Center, the Asian Mental Health Projec...
Hollywood has a new star a bear that gets into a lost cocaine stash Transcript Cocaine Bear came in second place and drew $23 million at the box office in its first weekend. The movie is based on a true story. A MART?NEZ, HOST: Hollywood has a new st...