Many of the things that we buy in the U.S. come through a Chinese trading city called Yiwu, where thousands of wholesalers ship products from nearby factories. NPR's Steve Inskeep pays a visit to hear ...
The numbers of Americans learning Mandarin Chinese has declined dramatically, but one elementary school in Washington DC is seeing more demand for Chinese language education than ever.
NPR's Steve Inskeep pays a visit to hear how merchants in China are responding to U.S. tariffs. NPR's Steve Inskeep checks back in with Tsinghua University Professor Da Wei, who says President ...
NPR's Leila Fadel and Steve Inskeep speak about his upcoming reporting trip to China and why it is important now.
How will the first quarter of this century be remembered? In this episode of a multi-part series, we explore how file-sharing and streaming totally transformed the music industry.
Ed and Donna Kelce made history as the first parents with two sons playing against one another in the Super Bowl Emily Weaver is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE ...
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: At that time, we asked musicians to write and perform an original song reflecting on the moment. And many artists took up that challenge, including Angelica Garcia ...
Why do you call the book "Careless People"? SARAH WYNN-WILLIAMS: Because it's true. INSKEEP: In what way are they careless? WYNN-WILLIAMS: The smallest and biggest ways. Little things, like how ...
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Why do you call the book "Careless People"? SARAH WYNN-WILLIAMS: Because it's true. INSKEEP: In what way are they careless? WYNN-WILLIAMS: The smallest and biggest ways. Little things, like how many ...
They sued in one of the cases. Mr. Kelley, welcome to the program. EVERETT KELLEY: Thank you, Steve, for having me. INSKEEP: Congratulations to your side, but what do the rulings mean for your ...