Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
News
Arts & Culture
Crime
Education
Government
Industry
Regional
Science & Environment
Sports
Health
Arts & Culture
Crime
Education
Government
Industry
Regional
Science & Environment
Sports
Health
Community
Classifieds
Community Calendar
Obituaries
Opinion
Classifieds
Community Calendar
Obituaries
Opinion
About
Programs A-Z
Radio Schedule
TV Schedule
KUCB Staff & Volunteers
Programs A-Z
Radio Schedule
TV Schedule
KUCB Staff & Volunteers
Contribute
© 2026 KUCB
Menu
Your voice in the Aleutians.
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
KUCB
All Streams
News
Arts & Culture
Crime
Education
Government
Industry
Regional
Science & Environment
Sports
Health
Arts & Culture
Crime
Education
Government
Industry
Regional
Science & Environment
Sports
Health
Community
Classifieds
Community Calendar
Obituaries
Opinion
Classifieds
Community Calendar
Obituaries
Opinion
About
Programs A-Z
Radio Schedule
TV Schedule
KUCB Staff & Volunteers
Programs A-Z
Radio Schedule
TV Schedule
KUCB Staff & Volunteers
Contribute
Search results for
Sort By
Newest (Publish Date)
Relevance
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
Ukrainians are divided over whether war with Russia is imminent
There may be more than 100,000 Russian troops massed on the border with Ukraine. But Ukrainians are carrying on as usual with no sign of panic, but some believe war is inevitable.
Listen
•
3:50
In Pittsburgh, Biden to talk about inflation, jobs and Supreme Court vacancy
President Biden heads to Pennsylvania after saying he needs to get out of Washington more. Two big stories — the Supreme Court vacancy and the Russia-Ukraine conflict — are commanding attention.
Listen
•
3:48
To address inflation, the Fed is expected to begin raising interest rates
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Neel Kashkari, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, about the U.S. economy, inflation concerns and interest rates.
Listen
•
5:17
Justice Breyer's retirement gives Biden his first opportunity for a high court pick
He's written many of the court's less glamorous but legally important decisions. Contenders to replace him are California Supreme Court Justice Leondra Kruger and federal Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Listen
•
7:02
Biden was slow to move on Russia-Ukraine crisis, Rep. Malliotakis says
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Republican Rep. Nicole Malliotakis of New York if the Biden administration is doing enough to prevent or limit Russian aggression against Ukraine.
Listen
•
5:18
News brief: high court retirement, Russia-Ukraine crisis, economic growth data
Justice Stephen Breyer will retire, giving Biden a Supreme Court pick. How is Russia responding to diplomatic moves to lower tensions with Ukraine? The U.S. reports latest economic growth figures.
Listen
•
10:59
Sundance Film Festival: Suggestions for dramas and documentaries to watch
The festival, which is an all virtual event this year, wraps up this weekend. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to film critic Kenneth Turan, who reveals his favorite dramas and documentaries.
Listen
•
5:11
With Justice Breyer retiring, Biden will have a Supreme Court pick
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Christopher Kang of Demand Justice, which advocates for court reform and progressive-leaning judges, about Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's decision to retire.
Listen
•
5:43
European leaders caution against escalating Russia-Ukraine tensions
Officials in Europe are working toward a common approach to address Russia's threat against Ukraine. France's president says the EU must use every tool in its diplomatic tool box.
Listen
•
3:29
Latest data will give a sense of where the economic momentum is headed
The U.S. will report its economic growth data for the October-December quarter, a period marked by high inflation, supply chain woes and labor shortages.
Listen
•
3:24
Previous
851 of 3,049
Next