All Things Considered
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Trump administration makes deep cuts to science funding
Cuts to costs, temporary freezes on grants, executive orders that go against the laws grants are supposed to follow — the early weeks of the Trump presidency are already drastically changing science.
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A man genetically destined to develop Alzheimer's isn't showing any symptoms
A man with genetic mutation that causes Alzheimer's to appear before age 50 remains cognitively fine in his mid 70s. Understanding why could lead to new treatments for the disease.
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Why John Bolton sees Greenland as issue of 'critical importance' to U.S. security
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Trump's former National Security Advisor John Bolton about the president's ambitions of expanding into Greenland.
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Journalist Kelsey McKinney breaks down the pull and power of gossip in new memoir
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with journalist Kelsey McKinney about her new book, You Didn't Hear This From Me: (Mostly) True Notes on Gossip.
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What Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum would mean for the U.S.
President Trump has called for a 25% tax on all imported steel and aluminum. That could give a helping hand to domestic steel and aluminum producers, but also raise prices for US businesses and consumers.
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New Mexico lawmakers aim to protect librarians from pressure to remove books
Faced with an effort to remove some library books, New Mexico lawmakers are working on a bill withhold state funding from public libraries that ban books for certain reasons — protecting librarians.
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DOGE sets its sights on Medicare and Medicaid
The Department of Government Efficiency, has focused in on the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. What could DOGE's efforts mean to the tens of millions of Americans who rely on them?
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Unpacking the drama behind Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show
Lamar's performance was dense with narrative and guests, but for some, the weight of the show rested on one question: whether or not Lamar would play his hit "Not Like Us."
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Hamas suspends release of Israeli hostages
The Palestinian militant group says it will delay the next planned release of Israeli hostages, citing violations by Israel in the terms of the fragile ceasefire agreement. Israel, in turn, accused Hamas of violating the agreement
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How the USAID debacle is affecting Rhode Island
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President Trump's second administration and Project 2025
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Gaza resident shares moments from her days-long journey back home