The Latest One solution to Seattle’s fentanyl crisis We are in the depths of a drug crisis. Twelve thousand people and counting have died from overdoses this year in King County. There’s one solution the Seattle area hasn’t adopted, even though it has a track record of saving lives and other benefits: Safe consumption sites. Seattle Times reporter Greg Kim tells us about these sites and the locals trying to open them here. All MUSIC Considered: What our directors of listened to this year Ever wonder who picks the music for the breaks you hear on All Things Considered? The show's directors! We talk to our show producers about the music they listened to the most this year — and why. Peter Breslow's memoir follows his 40 years around the world as an NPR producer NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to former NPR producer Peter Breslow about his new memoir, "Outtakes: Stumbling Around the World for NPR." We made ChatGPT write a song for us We kept hearing that Artificial Intelligence is a threat to the creative arts. So we put ChatGPT to the test to see if it can, indeed, write a decent song. Houston, we have a tomato: ISS astronauts locate missing fruit (or vegetable) A missing tomato sparked a lighthearted mystery for the astronauts on board the International Space Station — and it's finally been solved after months of accusations and intrigue. Smugglers are bringing migrants to a remote Arizona crossing, overwhelming agents A shift in smuggling routes has brought an influx of migrants near Lukeville, Arizona, prompting the Border Patrol to seek help from other federal agencies. Trump's legal team tries to delay his election interference trial — and get it on TV Former President Donald Trump and some media organizations are pushing for the Jan. 6 federal election interference trial to be televised. The Lakers and the Pacers compete for the NBA Cup tonight in Las Vegas NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Justin Tinsley, senior sports reporter at ESPN's The Undefeated, ahead of the NBA Cup championship game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Indiana Pacers. The latest from Israel: Bombing in areas packed with displaced Gazans Heavy fighting continues in Gaza, with Israel's warplanes attacking from the air, and troops battling on the ground. U.N. officials warn of a humanitarian catastrophe. Rose Betts explains the songwriting process behind her new song 'Irish Eyes' English singer Rose Betts explains the story behind her song, "Irish Eyes." (This story first aired on Weekend Edition Sunday on October 1, 2023.) 1 of 867 Next
One solution to Seattle’s fentanyl crisis We are in the depths of a drug crisis. Twelve thousand people and counting have died from overdoses this year in King County. There’s one solution the Seattle area hasn’t adopted, even though it has a track record of saving lives and other benefits: Safe consumption sites. Seattle Times reporter Greg Kim tells us about these sites and the locals trying to open them here.
All MUSIC Considered: What our directors of listened to this year Ever wonder who picks the music for the breaks you hear on All Things Considered? The show's directors! We talk to our show producers about the music they listened to the most this year — and why.
Peter Breslow's memoir follows his 40 years around the world as an NPR producer NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to former NPR producer Peter Breslow about his new memoir, "Outtakes: Stumbling Around the World for NPR."
We made ChatGPT write a song for us We kept hearing that Artificial Intelligence is a threat to the creative arts. So we put ChatGPT to the test to see if it can, indeed, write a decent song.
Houston, we have a tomato: ISS astronauts locate missing fruit (or vegetable) A missing tomato sparked a lighthearted mystery for the astronauts on board the International Space Station — and it's finally been solved after months of accusations and intrigue.
Smugglers are bringing migrants to a remote Arizona crossing, overwhelming agents A shift in smuggling routes has brought an influx of migrants near Lukeville, Arizona, prompting the Border Patrol to seek help from other federal agencies.
Trump's legal team tries to delay his election interference trial — and get it on TV Former President Donald Trump and some media organizations are pushing for the Jan. 6 federal election interference trial to be televised.
The Lakers and the Pacers compete for the NBA Cup tonight in Las Vegas NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Justin Tinsley, senior sports reporter at ESPN's The Undefeated, ahead of the NBA Cup championship game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Indiana Pacers.
The latest from Israel: Bombing in areas packed with displaced Gazans Heavy fighting continues in Gaza, with Israel's warplanes attacking from the air, and troops battling on the ground. U.N. officials warn of a humanitarian catastrophe.
Rose Betts explains the songwriting process behind her new song 'Irish Eyes' English singer Rose Betts explains the story behind her song, "Irish Eyes." (This story first aired on Weekend Edition Sunday on October 1, 2023.)