Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
TEXAS NEWS
HEALTH & WELLNESS
EDUCATION
POLITICS
ARTS & CULTURE
NEWSLETTERS
WAKE UP with KERA News
KERA News Weekday Update Newsletter Signup
WAKE UP with KERA News
KERA News Weekday Update Newsletter Signup
ABOUT
RADIO SCHEDULE
KERA STAFF
CONTACT
CAREERS
RADIO SCHEDULE
KERA STAFF
CONTACT
CAREERS
© 2026 KERA News
Menu
NPR for North Texas
Show Search
Search Query
Donate
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
KERA stream
All Streams
TEXAS NEWS
HEALTH & WELLNESS
EDUCATION
POLITICS
ARTS & CULTURE
NEWSLETTERS
WAKE UP with KERA News
KERA News Weekday Update Newsletter Signup
WAKE UP with KERA News
KERA News Weekday Update Newsletter Signup
ABOUT
RADIO SCHEDULE
KERA STAFF
CONTACT
CAREERS
RADIO SCHEDULE
KERA STAFF
CONTACT
CAREERS
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest
Oldest
Search
Outdated Magnetic Strips: How U.S. Credit Card Security Lags
Thieves responsible for Target's massive data breach may have stolen information stored on magnetic strips on credit cards. Canada, the U.K. and other countries have been using more secure cards with microchips for years.
With Fearlessness And A 'Code Name,' Iraqi Helped Navy SEALs
Interpreter "Johnny Walker" accompanied the U.S. military on countless missions in his war-torn home country of Iraq. His memoir, Code Name: Johnny Walker, details his experiences with the SEALs and his family's long path to U.S. citizenship.
Listen
•
5:48
EU leaders consider sanctions on Belarus for migrant crisis at Poland's border
There's been sharp criticism by European leaders of attempts by the regime in Belarus to push migrants from the Middle East and elsewhere over its borders with European Union countries.
Listen
•
3:32
Sturgill Simpson pulls off an unusual chart feat
The roots music maverick did something rare in the streaming era: landed an album that's only available on CD, cassette and LP — without his name on the sleeve — in the top five of the albums chart.
Listen
•
2:49
How 'Peasant Food' Helped Chef Lidia Bastianich Achieve Her 'American Dream'
Bastianich grew up eating farm-to-table meals with her Italian family. After they fled Europe as refugees and emigrated to America, she drew on those childhood meals in opening her first restaurant.
Listen
•
36:33
This New Program Aims To Train The Growing Freelance Workforce
The Freelancers Hub in New York City opened in October, offering classes as well as tax and legal assistance for independent workers. It's free, and the first of its kind in the country.
Listen
•
4:46
For Journalists Who've Worked In China, New White House Tactics Seem Familiar
China tries to discredit the press and to convince citizens not to believe their own eyes. Trump's White House seems to favor similar tactics, writes Frank Langfitt, NPR's former China correspondent.
As Hackers Hit Customers, Retailers Keep Quiet About Security
Leading companies are keeping tight-lipped about what they're doing to protect customers from similar attacks that have hit Target, Home Depot and other major retailers.
Listen
•
4:29
How Trump's travel ban could disrupt the way knowledge about health is shared
Global health specialists talk about the consequences of the full or partial ban on travel to the U.S. from 19 countries.
Listen
•
2:42
Immigration lawyer discusses the likely impacts of Trump's new travel ban
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with immigration lawyer Mariam Masumi about President Trump's new travel ban and why it hasn't sparked the same public outcry as the ban in his first term.
Listen
•
5:03
Previous
637 of 19,803
Next