It was about experts sounding an alarm, and fixing problems. December 24, 2024 • NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Sister Mary Scullion, the co-founder, executive director and president of Project ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Dr. Jennifer Avegno, director of the New Orleans Health Department, about a new map created to ...
NPR's Debbie Elliott is in the middle of it and joins us from her home in Orange Beach, Alabama. Hi, Debbie. DEBBIE ELLIOTT, BYLINE: Hey, Ari. SHAPIRO: You got snow at the beach down there? ELLIOTT: ...
NPR's Eyder Peralta is just across the Southern border in Juarez, Mexico. Hi, Eyder. EYDER PERALTA, BYLINE: Hey, Ari. SHAPIRO: Eyder, tell us more about where you are and what you're seeing.
President Trump's federal hiring freeze was not supposed to affect veterans benefits, but it's still not clear how many of the Department of Veteran Affairs' staff are exempt from the freeze.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to musician Neko Case about her new memoir, The Harder I Fight the More I Love You, and some of the shocking details Case writes about her upbringing. KUOW is Seattle’s ...
Two NPR correspondents spoke with folks in different ... STEPHEN FOWLER, BYLINE: Hey, Ari. SHAPIRO: Set the scene for us. Where did you watch Trump swearing in? FOWLER: I was just a few miles ...
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Some of these moves are already being challenged in court. So how could the actions that are upheld reshape the immigration landscape in the U.S.? NPR's Sergio Martínez ...
Trump's pardon of nearly all of the people convicted of crimes in relation to Jan. 6 was no surprise to those who followed his campaign promises. But for some historians, it sends a troubling signal.