Malcolm X's family will file a $100 million lawsuit alleging a coverup of his death Transcript The family of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X says they will file a wrongful death lawsuit against the FBI, NYPD and other government agencies over the...
Russia says it will stop participating in its last nuclear treaty with the U.S. Transcript Arms control experts warn that the suspension of the New START treaty is part of a troubling global rise in nuclear weapons. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: An unhappy ki...
U.S. should be concerned about Russia ending arms treaty participation, expert says Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Sarah Bidgood of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies about the arms control agreement known as New START, whi...
A monster storm is expected to affect millions of people across 22 states Transcript Forecasters are calling it the biggest storm in a generation. Residents of more than 20 states are in the path of the storm, which is expected to bring high winds an...
Governor's office in Pennsylvania makes a criminal referral in Ohio train derailment Transcript Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said the state's acting attorney general is investigating whether criminal charges were warranted in the derailment of a No...
New research could help nurses, police detect bruises on people with dark skin Transcript For many cases of assault and domestic violence, investigations begin with a search for proof. But for victims with darker skin, it can be hard for nurses and p...
Sen. Bernie Sanders is embracing his anger. A new book details what he's angry about Transcript Senator Bernie Sanders is embracing his anger. He's shown a lot of it during three decades in Congress. In 1992, he attacked both parties for defense spen...
New Mexico may become the first state to have an official aroma Transcript A bill would make green chilis roasting in the fall its signature scent. A state fiscal report says the move might increase tourism to New Mexico by drawing visitors away from...
Why hybrids are more popular than EVs even if they aren't quite as splashy Transcript Electric vehicles are all the rage these days. But hybrids the kind without a plug are much more popular with buyers. There's a new Prius, popular SUVs, pickups and...
Damour's guide to helping parents understand teenagers' intense emotional lives Download NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with phycologist Lisa Damour about her book: The Emotional Lives of Teenagers: Raising Connected, Capable and Compassionate Adolescent...
Putin addresses his nation as Russia's invasion of Ukraine nears the 1-year mark Transcript Russian President Putin addresses his nation three days before the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the day after President Biden's unannounce...
Dissidence is dangerous in Russia. Can we measure true reaction to Putin's speech? Transcript NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Johns Hopkins professor Sergey Radchenko about how Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech will be received by Russian citize...
To be a happier worker, exercise your social muscle Transcript The pandemic spotlighted the connection between work and well-being. A way to boost happiness at work is stronger connections with colleagues. (Story aired on All Things Considered on Feb...
Supreme Court showdown for Google, Twitter and the social media world Transcript In November 2015, ISIS terrorists carried out coordinated attacks across Paris, killing 130 people and injuring 400. Among the dead was Nohemi Gonzalez, a 23-year-old Am...
Politicians say they'll stop fentanyl smugglers. Experts say new drug war won't work Transcript President Biden said this weekend that he wants to launch a major surge to stop fentanyl production and sale that's driving 70,000 fatal overdoses in the...