The mouse-size Somali sengi — a kind of elephant shrew with a pointy nose and
large, adorable eyes — was thought to be a lost species. Researchers recently
spotted the creature in Djibouti.
The saxophonist, who began his career in the ’70s, has played with notable names
like the Beach Boys and Cannonball Adderley. He’s still flowing with music.
A new shelter in Tijuana, Mexico, has become a beacon for Muslim migrants. For
the first time, they have a dedicated space where they can practice their faith
while searching for a better life beyond.
From NPR’s Books We Love list, our staff recommends the cookbooks “Ed Mitchell’s Barbeque,” “Invitation to a Banquet,” “The Secret of Cooking,” “The Migrant Chef,” and “Asada.”
María Zardoya and Josh Conway founded The Marías as a couple. They talk to NPR’s A Martinez about how their breakup has shaped their latest album, <em>Submarine.</em>
Poland's foreign minister Radosław Sikorski talks to Morning Edition about the right-wing Law and Justice Party losing power, democracy, and support for Ukraine.