The Latest Arts & Life A 'Fresh Air' Halloween treat: Revisiting 'Young Frankenstein' Mel Brooks' comedy classic came out in 1974. Today, we listen back to archival interviews with Young Frankenstein actors Gene Wilder, Teri Garr, Cloris Leachman and Peter Boyle — plus Brooks himself. Terry Gross Business Automakers take a hit from tariffs, but some still see strong earnings Automakers have been paying billions of dollars in tariffs on imported cars, parts and materials. But on earnings calls this month, some carmakers reported that they're performing well anyway. Camila Domonoske National Morning news brief A judge will decide whether access to SNAP benefits can be cut off, pressure increases for lawmakers to end the shutdown, what the U.S. resuming nuclear testing would mean for the country. Leila Fadel Movies 'A House of Dynamite' envisions U.S. response to an unknown nuclear threat A new film directed by Kathryn Bigelow wonders how the U.S. would react to a nuclear missile launch of undetermined origin heading its way. Steve Inskeep World King Charles III strips Prince Andrew of his titles King Charles III is stripping his brother Prince Andrew of his remaining titles and evicting him from his royal residence, following revelations about Andrew's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Fatima Al-Kassab Health Care U.S. healthcare system pushed into spotlight as fight over subsidies continue The dispute over extending the Affordable Care Act subsidies is at the center of the shutdown fight, and it's put America's healthcare system at centerstage. So what solutions are lawmakers proposing? Leila Fadel National Inside a Michigan town's fight over data centers One small town in Michigan is debating whether to allow data centers. It's a topic getting pushback all over the country. The Planet Money team explores the hot button issue. Dustin Dwyer World 'No one is safe': U.N. says civilian toll unclear after El Fasher takeover UN officials say it is difficult to estimate just how many civilians have been killed in El Fasher, a city in Sudan's Darfur region that fell to a brutal paramilitary force. Michele Kelemen Once known for large families, Latter-day Saints are having fewer children The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has long emphasized the importance of having children. Now the church says it's worried about the declining birth rate. Ciara Hulet Politics As the strain of the shutdown increases, lawmakers face mounting pressure to end it With federal food benefits hanging in the balance, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are facing mounting pressure to end the government shutdown. Leila Fadel Prev 673 of 1648 Next Sponsored
Arts & Life A 'Fresh Air' Halloween treat: Revisiting 'Young Frankenstein' Mel Brooks' comedy classic came out in 1974. Today, we listen back to archival interviews with Young Frankenstein actors Gene Wilder, Teri Garr, Cloris Leachman and Peter Boyle — plus Brooks himself. Terry Gross
Business Automakers take a hit from tariffs, but some still see strong earnings Automakers have been paying billions of dollars in tariffs on imported cars, parts and materials. But on earnings calls this month, some carmakers reported that they're performing well anyway. Camila Domonoske
National Morning news brief A judge will decide whether access to SNAP benefits can be cut off, pressure increases for lawmakers to end the shutdown, what the U.S. resuming nuclear testing would mean for the country. Leila Fadel
Movies 'A House of Dynamite' envisions U.S. response to an unknown nuclear threat A new film directed by Kathryn Bigelow wonders how the U.S. would react to a nuclear missile launch of undetermined origin heading its way. Steve Inskeep
World King Charles III strips Prince Andrew of his titles King Charles III is stripping his brother Prince Andrew of his remaining titles and evicting him from his royal residence, following revelations about Andrew's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Fatima Al-Kassab
Health Care U.S. healthcare system pushed into spotlight as fight over subsidies continue The dispute over extending the Affordable Care Act subsidies is at the center of the shutdown fight, and it's put America's healthcare system at centerstage. So what solutions are lawmakers proposing? Leila Fadel
National Inside a Michigan town's fight over data centers One small town in Michigan is debating whether to allow data centers. It's a topic getting pushback all over the country. The Planet Money team explores the hot button issue. Dustin Dwyer
World 'No one is safe': U.N. says civilian toll unclear after El Fasher takeover UN officials say it is difficult to estimate just how many civilians have been killed in El Fasher, a city in Sudan's Darfur region that fell to a brutal paramilitary force. Michele Kelemen
Once known for large families, Latter-day Saints are having fewer children The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has long emphasized the importance of having children. Now the church says it's worried about the declining birth rate. Ciara Hulet
Politics As the strain of the shutdown increases, lawmakers face mounting pressure to end it With federal food benefits hanging in the balance, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are facing mounting pressure to end the government shutdown. Leila Fadel