MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: Finally today, let's talk about Arthur Miller. He is celebrated as a giant of the American theater, renowned for classics like Death Of A Salesman and The Crucible, which premiered in the '40s and '50s but which continue to be re...
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: Ever wandered through an art museum and let that classic critique slip from your lips - my kid could do that. The art world hears it all the time. And it's now inspired a new pop-up exhibit at the Underground Museum in Los...
AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: This week Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg tells Congress he's sorry. MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: He'll testify twice about how Facebook let data on up to 87 million users get into the hands of the political firm Cambridge Analytica. In...
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: We learned late this afternoon that federal agents have gone into the office of President Trump's longtime personal attorney Michael Cohen. This was confirmed by Cohen's attorney. President Trump called the raid a disgraceful...
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Florida's Republican governor, Rick Scott, announced this morning that he is running for U.S. Senate. Hell be taking on Democrat Bill Nelson for that post. NPR's Greg Allen says Scott's announcement is the latest move in a surpri...
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Today, we have a tale of two medical bills - same patient, same test, but one test cost 33 times more than the other. It's our bill of the month, part of a series with Kaiser Health News in which we examine real-world medical bil...
For Sandra Oh, A Star Turn Tracking A Stylish Assassin On 'Killing Eve' RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: We know more than we ever did before about how hard it can be for women trying to make it in Hollywood. Our next guest, though, says she was prepared for jus...
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: And now a word about marriage from who else but a divorce lawyer. JAMES SEXTON: There are very few behaviors that end so badly so frequently that we would just sign up for with such reckless abandon. GARCIA-NAVARRO: That's...
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: At some point somewhere, you or a woman you know has likely looked through a copy of Our Bodies, Ourselves. The book was revolutionary when it was first published in the early 1970s. It taught women about their own reproduc...
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: President Trump's administration has named a federal prosecutor to oversee the fight against opioids. NPR's Ryan Lucas spoke with the new so-called opioid coordinator. RYAN LUCAS, BYLINE: Mary Daly cut her teeth as a prosecutor w...
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Facebook says that starting today it will begin sending a message to roughly 87 million people. These are people whose information may have been shared with Cambridge Analytica - the political data firm - without any consent. Dis...
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: When the parishioners at one church in upstate New York gather for worship each week, many of them are armed. The church even advertises its open-carry policy online. From member station WRVO, Payne Horning reports. (SOUNDB...
'Just As True': Johnny Cash's Poems Set To Music For New Album SCOTT DETROW, HOST: When Johnny Cash died almost 15 years ago, he left behind a trove of unpublished poems, handwritten letters and other writing. Now an all-star group of musicians has s...
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: Now, and I hope you are as excited about this as I am, poetry. April is Poetry Month. And on this program, we like to go big on poetry by going small, which is to say we invite your original submissions of Twitter-length poems. A...
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: Finally today, a new TV series about second chances starring an actor who knows a little bit about them. (SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW, THE LAST O.G.) TRACY MORGAN: (As Tray) Second chances are a beautiful thing. When I went away, my nei...