Astronaut Who Walked On The Moon: 'It Was Science Fiction To Us'
Forty-five years after man first walked on the moon, Alan Bean, who was part of the second lunar landing, talks to NPR's Arun Rath about his stormy launch and how he translates space travel into...
View ArticleOne Woman, 817 Children: Caring For Kids Of Undocumented Parents
Nora Sandigo is the legal guardian of hundreds of American-born children whose parents are here illegally. Without a guardian, they'd face foster homes or adoption if their parents are deported.(Image...
View ArticleCrushed Under Credit Card Debt: A Tale Of Survival
Unexpected expenses and health issues sunk Claire Shrout and her family into frightening levels of debt. What she went through is familiar to a lot of Americans.
View ArticleEntrepreneur Looks Beyond Africa's Problems To Focus On Solutions
To promote global trade, Vital Sounouvou founded a company that connects producers with traders, allowing a farmer in Benin to sell products to a buyer in South Africa — with just a cellphone.
View ArticleKidnapped Russian Journalist: No One Is Paying Attention
Fatima Tlisova is a reporter from the North Caucasus region, one of the world's most dangerous places for journalists. In 2005, she says, she was abducted and tortured.
View ArticleAttracted To Men, Pastor Feels Called To Marriage With A Woman
Allan Edwards is attracted to men, but his faith conflicts with homosexuality, so he doesn't act on it or identify as gay. Instead, he's married, starting a family and staying true to his beliefs.
View Article'Mormon Stories' Podcast Founder Contemplates Excommunication
John Dehlin may soon be kicked out of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He says he found some parts of the church's history "deeply disturbing."(Image credit: Catherine Weber Scott)
View Article'How Could You Not Know You Were Pregnant?'
Brittany Ohman got pregnant in high school, and didn't realize it till she went into labor in her freshman dorm. She talks with NPR's Rachel Martin about her surprise pregnancy and her son, James.
View ArticlePastor's Daughter Taps Into The 'Spicy Stuff' To Help Save Marriages
.'/>DiShan Washington, former wife of a pastor, is a writer of what she calls "Christian erotica." She talks with NPR's Rachel Martin about trying to help Christians approach sex with a more open...
View ArticleFor Veterans, A 'Sense Of Purpose' Hard To Find In Life After Iraq
Rachel Martin talks to Matt Sherman — who spent 13 years as a civilian working in Iraq and Afghanistan — about his deployment and readjustment to life in the United States.
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