Instead Of Fossil Fuels, This Startup Uses Mirrors And Sunlight To Mix CementHeliogen uses mirrors to magnify sunlight which creates temperatures hot enough to mix cement or create steel.PlayHere & Now05:50Dec 2, 2019
The Perils — And Unexpected Benefits — Animals Caught In Storms ExperienceCertain animals, such as fish, can sense and avoid unfavorable weather conditions. PlayHere & Now08:42Dec 2, 2019
Cyber Monday Sales Expected To Top $7 BillionCyber Monday sales are projected to top $7 billion this year as more shopping moves online. PlayHere & Now03:46Dec 2, 2019
Country Star Trisha Yearwood On Music, Marriage And Being 'Every Girl'Grammy-winning singer Trisha Yearwood talks to us about her new album, "Every Girl."PlayHere & Now11:07Dec 2, 2019
Democrat Steve Bullock Drops Out Of 2020 Presidential RaceNPR political reporter Juana Summers gives us the latest from the presidential campaign trail.PlayHere & Now05:24Dec 2, 2019
The Perils Of Animals Caught In Storms; Trisha Yearwood's 'Every Girl'As storms disrupt travel plans for millions of Americans after Thanksgiving, we take a look at how our furry (and scaly) friends react to storms, natural disasters and climate change...PlayHere & Now42:44Dec 2, 2019
Why Americans Spend So Much On Child CareAmerican parents spend an average of $16,000 on child care annually, according to research from the Brookings Institution in 2017.PlayHere & Now05:41Dec 2, 2019
How Rudy Giuliani's Associates Relate To The Impeachment InquiryThe pair worked with Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani on getting investigations into Democrats in Ukraine.PlayHere & Now09:48Dec 2, 2019
Supreme Court To Take Up 1st Gun Rights Case In A DecadeThe U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in a case brought by gun rights advocates challenging the laws of New York City and the state.PlayHere & Now03:42Dec 2, 2019
Amtrak CEO Wants To Be A Good 'Steward' Of The Country's Rail CorporationAmtrak CEO Richard Anderson discusses his controversial decision to eliminate dining cars on some trains.PlayHere & Now11:00Dec 2, 2019
Questions Remain As Washington State Moves To Address Massive Backlog Of Rape Kit TestsIn Washington, a wave of new suspects could soon be identified in scores of cold cases.PlayHere & Now04:32Dec 2, 2019
Trump Heads Abroad As Impeachment Inquiry Escalates In WashingtonThe House Intelligence Committee has completed their work and will soon release a report summarizing their investigation.PlayHere & Now06:09Dec 2, 2019
Why Child Care Costs So Much; Rape Kit Testing BacklogAmerican parents spend an average of $16,000 on child care annually, according to Brookings Institution research in 2017. We speak with The Atlantic's Derek Thompson about why child care costs...PlayHere & Now42:41Dec 2, 2019