Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
KUAC.ORG
KUAC FM
Newsroom
Schedule
People
Playlists
Newsroom
Schedule
People
Playlists
Newsroom
Local News
NPR News
Local News
NPR News
Programs
TV Schedule
Alaska Live
Northern Soundings
Beyond The Weather
Yukon Quest
© 2026
Menu
Connecting Alaska to the World And the World to Alaska
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
KUAC FM
All Streams
KUAC.ORG
KUAC FM
Newsroom
Schedule
People
Playlists
Newsroom
Schedule
People
Playlists
Newsroom
Local News
NPR News
Local News
NPR News
Programs
TV Schedule
Alaska Live
Northern Soundings
Beyond The Weather
Yukon Quest
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
Critics say Trump's planned military parade will send the wrong message
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with historian Joshua Zeitz, contributing editor at Politico Magazine, about where military parades fit into the American civic tradition, and why he sees June's parade as a sharp break with that tradition.
Listen
•
5:23
Nationalist Karol Nawrocki wins Polish presidential election
Far-right historian and amateur boxer Karol Nawrocki has become Poland's new president. He won by about one single percentage point in an election where voter turnout was high.
Listen
•
2:50
Outrage in South Korea over workers arrested at Georgia factory
Nearly 500 Korean immigrants working to build a battery factory in Georgia were arrested.
Listen
•
5:38
How The Velvet Sundown is sparking debate over AI use in music
Earlier this summer, a new band called The Velvet Sundown released two albums back-to-back. All the music was AI-generated.
Listen
•
9:04
The gap is widening for students in reading and math
New data shows that just one in three students in the high school class of 2024 is prepared for college-level math.
Listen
•
5:03
DOT limits heavy tractor trailers on old Richardson, Parks Hwy bridges
The state Department of Transportation and Public Facilities has imposed weight restrictions on two old bridges on the Richardson and Parks highways. State officials say that’s to protect them from being damaged by heavily loaded trucks that pull two or more trailers.
Listen
•
2:05
'Peacemaker': U Thant's grandson tells his grandfather's story in new book
In the early 1960s, U Thant, a practicing Buddhist from a remote town in Burma, became the first non-Western secretary-general of the United Nations.
Listen
•
9:09
Hollywood stars boycott Israeli film companies in response to Gaza crisis
Emma Stone, Ava DuVernay and Gael Garcia Bernal are among more than 2,000 who signed the petition.
Tensions grow as Trump and Washington, D.C., officials fight over police authority
Tension in the nation's capital escalated over the question of who controls the city's police department after Washington, D.C.'s Attorney General sued over the White House's bid for full control.
What's it like to cover your own network when it's in the headlines?
In this series, NPR takes readers and listeners inside NPR and explains how we do our journalism. Here, media correspondent David Folkenflik talks about covering President Trump's contentious relationship with the media, including reporting on NPR, for this week's Reporter's Notebook.
Listen
•
10:49
Previous
165 of 21,778
Next