Happy New Year! In this special episode, the Politics Podcast team is inviting you into our office to hear from reporters as ...
We look back on some of the highlights from 2025 we can't stop thinking about, politics or otherwise.This episode: voting ...
Throughout the year, we’ve highlighted podcasts produced by NPR member stations across the country. Now that it’s the last ...
A podcast by two Israelis re-examines the war in Gaza and its impact on Israeli society. Two Israelis are doing some soul-searching about the war in Gaza, and they're doing it through a weekly English ...
As we approach 2026, the NPR Politics Podcast is taking a look back at the year that was in different political areas. Today, ...
NPR's Student Podcast Challenge received nearly 2,000 entries from all around the country. Here are some of this year's best middle school submissions. Today we're announcing the best student podcasts ...
Avani Yaltho's podcast, The Things We Buried, begins with the trill of a wooden flute. The haunting sound propels the listener on a trip into the past, set in motion by her first line: "My grandmother ...
When Ameya Desai won the fourth grade prize of NPR's Student Podcast Challenge last year, something surprising happened: A neighbor reached out asking if the 11-year-old journalist would interview his ...
One of our NPR College Podcast Challenge finalists brings the story of a group of women who, every week, take an icy plunge into the Connecticut River. This is an excerpt from "Brave Souls" by Eliza ...
NPR prides itself on bringing its listeners podcast programming for different tastes and sensibilities. Some bring the biggest news like Up First, NPR News Now, and the recently launched Sources & ...
Once again this year, fourth grade teachers around the county turned their classrooms into recording studios, and their students submitted outstanding stories, interviews and commentaries for NPR's ...
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