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Meet the Mayor of a Tiny Texas Town Who Wants to Limit How Cities Can Govern
May 8, 2026
21m 38s
Unfounded Health Concerns Are Powering a Solar Backlash
May 1, 2026
18m 58s
3D-Printed Homes, an Abandoned $590,000 Deposit, the FBI: What Really Happened in This Small Town?
Apr 24, 2026
34m 21s
Inside Trump’s Effort to “Take Over” the Midterm Elections
Apr 17, 2026
32m 01s
Trump’s Justice Department Dropped 23,000 Criminal Investigations in Shift to Immigration
Apr 10, 2026
23m 02s
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| 5/8/26 | ![]() Meet the Mayor of a Tiny Texas Town Who Wants to Limit How Cities Can Govern | A push to restrict local governments’ ability to decide how they spend their money and which policies they can adopt is having downstream effects in tiny towns and big cities. By Tanya Eiserer and Jason Trahan, WFAA. Co-published with The Texas Tribune and WFAA. Originally published April 27, 2026. Recorded by News Over Audio. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 21m 38s | ||||||
| 5/1/26 | ![]() Unfounded Health Concerns Are Powering a Solar Backlash | Across the U.S., critics are pressuring public officials to stop or stall new solar projects, often citing unfounded health concerns. By Anna Clark. Originally published April 24, 2026. Recorded by News Over Audio. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 18m 58s | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() 3D-Printed Homes, an Abandoned $590,000 Deposit, the FBI: What Really Happened in This Small Town? | Two men promised a $1.1 million 3D printer could fix Cairo, Illinois’ housing crisis. More than a year later, the one duplex it printed still isn’t finished. And the more we asked questions, the weirder things got. By Molly Parker, Capitol News Illinois. Originally published April 16, 2026. Co-published with Capitol News Illinois. Recorded by News Over Audio. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 34m 21s | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Inside Trump’s Effort to “Take Over” the Midterm Elections | When Trump tried to overturn the 2020 election, the institutional guardrails of American democracy held. But if faced with the same tests today, those barriers — and people who held the line — would largely be missing. By Doug Bock Clark and Jen Fifield. Originally published April 13, 2026. Recorded by News Over Audio. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 32m 01s | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | ![]() Trump’s Justice Department Dropped 23,000 Criminal Investigations in Shift to Immigration | Under then-Attorney General Pam Bondi, the DOJ abandoned a record number of cases — including hundreds of investigations into terrorism, white-collar crime and drugs — in just the first six months of President Donald Trump’s second term. By Ken B. Morales and David Armstrong. Originally published March 31, 2026. Recorded by News Over Audio.Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 23m 02s | ||||||
| 4/3/26 | ![]() Trump Has Detained the Parents of More Than 11,000 U.S. Citizen Kids | A ProPublica analysis of new ICE data shows that Trump has detained parents of U.S. citizen children at about twice the rate that Biden did, and moms have been deported four times as often. By Jeff Ernsthausen, Mario Ariza, McKenzie Funk, Mica Rosenberg and Gabriel Sandoval. Originally published March 23, 2026. Recorded by News Over Audio. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 30m 22s | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | ![]() The Drying Planet | A study finds that freshwater resources are rapidly disappearing, creating arid “mega” regions and causing sea levels to rise. By Abrahm Lustgarten. Originally published July 25, 2025. This narration was originally produced by The New York Times for ProPublica. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 18m 55s | ||||||
| 3/20/26 | ![]() They Didn’t Want to Have C-Sections. A Judge Would Decide How They Gave Birth. | Two Florida women had to attend virtual court hearings while in labor to argue for their right to choose their own medical care. As their state pushes to expand some types of medical freedom, it has also constricted the rights of pregnant women. By Amy Yurkanin. Originally published March 14, 2026. Recorded by News Over Audio.Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 19m 44s | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Veterans Who Depend on Mental Health Care Keep Losing Their Therapists Under Trump | Hundreds of mental health professionals have left the Department of Veterans Affairs since President Donald Trump took office, leaving staff “at a breaking point” and some veterans waiting as long as six months for help. By Vernal Coleman, Topher Sanders, Joel Jacobs and Eric Umansky. Originally published March 12, 2026. Recorded by News Over Audio. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 18m 42s | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | ![]() The Price of Remission | When I was diagnosed with cancer, I set out to understand why a single pill of Revlimid cost the same as a new iPhone. I’ve covered high drug prices as a reporter for years. What I discovered shocked even me. By David Armstrong. Originally published May 8, 2025. This narration was originally produced by The New York Times for ProPublica. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 48m 47s | ||||||
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| 2/27/26 | ![]() The Victims Who Fought Back | An Oklahoma law was supposed to help reduce the sentences of women who killed their abusers. Why are nearly all of them still in prison? By Pamela Colloff. Originally published Feb. 22, 2026. Co-published with The New York Times Magazine. Recorded by News Over Audio. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 49m 00s | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | ![]() The Militia and the Mole: How One Man Infiltrated the Highest Ranks of American Militias | Disgusted by Jan. 6, wilderness survival trainer John Williams set out on a two-year undercover operation. The one person he told was a ProPublica reporter. By Joshua Kaplan. Originally published Jan. 4, 2025. This narration was originally produced by The New York Times for ProPublica. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 1h 00m 20s | ||||||
| 2/13/26 | ![]() The Children of Dilley | ProPublica went inside the immigrant detention center for families in Dilley, Texas. Children held there told us about the anguish of being ripped from their lives in the United States and the fear of what comes next. By Mica Rosenberg. Originally published Feb. 9, 2026. Recorded by News Over Audio. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 23m 14s | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | ![]() “Eat What You Kill”: A Hospital Helped a Doctor’s Practice Flourish Even as It Suspected He Was Hurting Patients | Hailed as a savior upon his arrival in Helena, Montana, Dr. Thomas C. Weiner became a favorite of patients and his hospital’s highest earner. As the myth surrounding the high-profile oncologist grew, so did the trail of patient harm and suspicious deaths. By J. David McSwane. Originally published Dec. 7, 2024. This narration was originally produced by The New York Times for ProPublica. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 1h 14m 58s | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | ![]() Maylia and Jack: A Story of Teens and Fentanyl | Police knew she was selling fake Percocet but did not stop her. His mother sought the right treatment for his addiction but could not find it. Two teens got caught up in a system unprepared to handle kids on either side of the drug trade. This narration was originally produced by The New York Times for ProPublica. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 49m 17s | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | ![]() A Pregnant Woman at Risk of Heart Failure Couldn’t Get Urgent Treatment. She Died Waiting for an Abortion. | In North Carolina, a state that had legislated its commitment to life, Ciji Graham spent her final days struggling to find anyone to save hers. By Lizzie Presser and Kavitha Surana. Originally published Jan. 14, 2026. Recorded by News Over Audio. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 15m 43s | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | ![]() Toxic Gaslighting: How 3M Executives Convinced a Scientist the Forever Chemicals She Found in Human Blood Were Safe | Decades ago, Kris Hansen showed 3M that its PFAS chemicals were in people’s bodies. Her bosses halted her work. As the Environmental Protection Agency now forces the removal of the chemicals from drinking water, she wrestles with the secrets that 3M kept from her and the world. By Sharon Lerner. Originally published May 20, 2024. Recorded by News Over Audio. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 53m 34s | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() Fighting for Breath: How the FDA’s Lax Generic Drug Rules Put Her Life at Risk | Lung transplant patient Hannah Goetz’s life depended on the generic version of a critical drug. It was supposed to be equivalent to the brand-name medication — but the FDA doesn’t always ensure that’s the case. By Megan Rose and Debbie Cenziper. Originally published Dec. 19, 2025. Recorded by News Over Audio. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 32m 43s | ||||||
| 1/2/26 | ![]() Young Girls Were Sexually Abused by a Church Member. They Were Told to Forgive and Forget. | In Minnesota, leaders of an Old Apostolic Lutheran Church community enabled a child abuser by telling his victims that once the sins were “washed away in the blood of reconciliation,” they could never speak of them again. By Jessica Lussenhop, ProPublica, and Andy Mannix, Minnesota Star Tribune. Originally published Nov. 20, 2025. Recorded by News Over Audio. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 26m 12s | ||||||
| 12/26/25 | ![]() The Summer of Starvation | After the Trump administration cut off food aid from the third-largest refugee camp in the world, thousands of families faced impossible choices as their children starved. This story includes an update about Rose’s children. By Brett Murphy and Anna Maria Barry-Jester. Originally published Dec. 17, 2025. Recorded by News Over Audio. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 15m 42s | ||||||
| 12/26/25 | ![]() Inside the Trump Administration’s Man-Made Hunger Crisis | Interviews and a trove of internal documents show government officials and aid workers desperately tried to warn Trump advisers about impending disaster and death. By Brett Murphy and Anna Maria Barry-Jester. Originally published Dec. 17, 2025. Recorded by News Over Audio. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 25m 18s | ||||||
| 12/26/25 | ![]() Trump Officials Celebrated With Cake After Slashing Aid. Then People Died of Cholera. | Behind closed doors in Washington, top advisers made a series of decisions that had devastating repercussions for the poorest country on earth. We went to South Sudan and found people who died as a result. By Anna Maria Barry-Jester and Brett Murphy. Originally published Dec. 15, 2025. Recorded by News Over Audio. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 33m 02s | ||||||
| 12/19/25 | ![]() The Shadow President | From the wholesale gutting of federal agencies to the 2025 government shutdown, Russell Vought has drawn the road map for President Donald Trump’s second term. Vought has consolidated power to an extent that insiders say they feel like “he is the commander in chief.” By Andy Kroll. Originally published on October 17, 2025. Reading produced by News Over Audio. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 48m 57s | ||||||
| 12/7/25 | ![]() Sick in a Hospital Town, Part 5 | Phoebe gets its way and sidelines its critics. Mrs. Parker learns what happened to her husband. Written by Ginger Thompson. Read by Eric Berryman, Myra Lucretia Taylor, Dael Orlandersmith, Amy Ryan, David Strathairn and Frankie Faison. A production of ProPublica and Theater of War Productions. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 48m 24s | ||||||
| 12/7/25 | ![]() Sick in a Hospital Town, Part 4 | The board that oversees Phoebe decides not to release a report that finds the cost of care at the hospital is higher than its peers. Written by Ginger Thompson. Read by Eric Berryman, Myra Lucretia Taylor, Dael Orlandersmith, Amy Ryan, David Strathairn and Frankie Faison. A production of ProPublica and Theater of War Productions. Support our journalism by donating at propublica.org/donate. | 43m 14s | ||||||
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