NPR News

Pages

The Two-Way
8:15 am
Mon October 1, 2012

With First Debate This Week, We Really Are In Campaign's Final Stretch

Credit Alex Wong (photo of Mitt Romney); John Gurzinski (photo of President Obama) / Getty Images
The contenders.

We're nearly to the last of the many milestones that come along during presidential campaigns.

The primaries? Long over.

The conventions? All wrapped up.

Labor Day, when voters supposedly start paying attention? That was four weeks ago.

Read more
The Mix
8:03 am
Mon October 1, 2012

The Mix: The Mississippi Blues Project

Credit John Vettese
Mississippi-born harmonica player Big George Brock performs at the Philadelphia Folk Festival.

Originally published on Fri March 1, 2013 1:39 pm

This audio is no longer available.

Read more
Around the Nation
7:35 am
Mon October 1, 2012

Jack White Disappointed In Fans' Energy Level

Transcript

STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:

Read more
The Two-Way
7:34 am
Mon October 1, 2012

Bombing Kills At Least 14 In Afghanistan, Including Three NATO Troops

Credit Anwarullah / Reuters /Landov
Blood stained the ground at the scene today in Khost, where a suicide bomber struck.

Some of the latest news from Afghanistan, including a grim milestone:

-- "A suicide bombing [today] in the eastern Afghan city of Khost has killed at least 14 people, three of them Nato soldiers, officials say." (BBC News)

Read more
Media
7:30 am
Mon October 1, 2012

'The Onion' Apologizes For Presidential Poll

The satirical news site reported a bogus poll: 77 percent of rural white voters would rather vote for Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad than President Obama. The Iranian news agency Fars did not understand it was a joke, and reported the survey as fact.

All Songs Considered Blog
7:03 am
Mon October 1, 2012

Song Premiere: Black Moth Super Rainbow, 'Gangs In The Garden'

Credit The Seven Fields Of Apehlion
Tobacco (a.k.a. Tom Fec), frontman for Black Moth Super Rainbow, wants to show you something in the trunk.

Originally published on Sat October 6, 2012 1:03 pm

After raising more than $125,000 on Kickstarter, the synth-psych-rock group Black Moth Super Rainbow is set to self-release its fifth full-length record. The gritty, beat-heavy Cobra Juicy is due out on Oct. 23, but the band is giving fans an early taste now with the thick and dirty "Gangs in the Garden."

Read more
Political Junkie
6:48 am
Mon October 1, 2012

Will The Debates Decide The Winner? It's Debatable

Originally published on Mon October 1, 2012 3:20 pm

The candidates have gone through the primaries and caucuses, the delegate counts and the conventions. At this point, they're traveling the country, trying to make their case. Now comes the most widely anticipated event in the race for the White House: the presidential debates.

Read more
PG-13: Risky Reads
6:03 am
Mon October 1, 2012

For Lois Lowry 'Brooklyn' Was Raw And Real

Originally published on Mon October 1, 2012 3:52 pm

Lois Lowry's latest book is called Son.

I certainly knew, by the time I turned 13 in 1950, that there were so-called "dirty books" out there. I had sneaked a peek at a popular English novel my mother was reading (one character's breasts were described as "ample" and "melon-shaped"), and there was a gritty street-gang book about Brooklyn that made the rounds among my peers, a book in which certain page numbers had become iconic, though I doubt if any of us read the book from start to finish for plot.

Read more
Middle East
5:20 am
Mon October 1, 2012

Syria Experiences More Bloody Weekend Fighting

In the country's largest city Aleppo, large swaths of a historic market were burned to the ground as government troops battled rebels for control of the city. And a bomb struck a largely Kurdish city in the country's northeast.

Pages