All Things Considered
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A stricter FDA policy for Covid vaccines could limit future access
Federal officials unveiled a rigorous regulatory approach to future Covid vaccines that could make it harder for many people under 65 to get immunized.
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This award-winning podcast explores finding happiness as a young, single person
From hundreds of entries, our judges chose one student's intimate telling of the value of lifelong friendships and being single as the grand-prize winner of the NPR College Podcast Challenge.
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The NBA playoffs will end a years-long title drought. The only question is: whose?
It's impossible to predict what will happen in the NBA's conference finals matchups. But one thing is for certain: One long-suffering fanbase is about to have something to celebrate.
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Biden's cancer diagnosis underscores question at the heart of new book 'Original Sin'
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with CNN Anchor Jake Tapper and Axios reporter Alex Thompson about their new book Original Sin.
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USAID cuts are even being felt at high school science fairs
Cuts to USAID have consequences big and small, reaching all the way down to high school science fairs in the U.S.
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How the Israeli Druze community is reacting to their government's campaign in Syria
Israeli Druze are watching their government's pressure campaign in Syria. Israel says recent airstrikes inside Syria are to protect the Druze religious minority there from sectarian violence.
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Military recruiting numbers are up, but the rise started before the election
After a post-pandemic crisis, military recruiters are on a winning streak again. What's behind the turnaround?
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A lot of volunteers are helping with Kentucky storm cleanup
People have come from around the country to help storm victims in the small town of London, Kentucky where 17 people died after tornadoes' swept through on Friday.
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Manhunt still underway for New Orleans prison escapees
A manhunt is still underway for 7 inmates who escaped a Louisiana prison last week. Officials are raising questions.
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America has plenty of open manufacturing jobs — companies say they can't fill them
President Trump has been upending the global economy in the name of bringing back American manufacturing jobs. But American manufacturers say they're struggling to fill jobs that already exist.
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What it means to have prostate cancer today
Former President Biden's diagnosis spotlights both advances and challenges with the disease.
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UNSUNG HERO -- Jon Hegwood
When Jon Hegwood was a junior in high school, he had a new baby and two jobs, while also going to classes. He was overwhelmed. Someone encouraged him to continue his dreams.