All Things Considered
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Ongoing strife in Myanmar, 4 years after its coup
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What happens if someone who is HIV-positive stops taking anti-retroviral meds?
The new administration's freeze on foreign aid (affecting America's sweeping anti-HIV initiative PEPFAR) has raised concerns about the dispersal of the pills taken daily by those who are HIV positive.
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Recapping President Trump's 2nd week in office
What mattered, what didn't and what changed in the second week of the Trump administration.
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Understanding the science of daily stress
In this excerpt from KCUR's podcast "Seeking A Scientist," host Kate the Chemist set out to understand the science behind everyday stress and some helpful ways to cope.
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NPR reporters discuss covering the LA wildfires
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Ice skating community mourns those killed in D.C.-area mid-air collision
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The cautionary tale of a man who got addicted to day trading
Chris Garver got interested in the stock market around 2010, investing in a range of big companies on the British Stock Exchange. But one stock recommendation got him hooked.
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Looking for a little escape? Cue up a heist movie
There is something about a heist movie that's just fun. We dissect them and explain why they're such a crowd favorite.
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This new pain drug is being touted as a non-addictive alternative to opioids
This new nonaddictive alternative is the first of its kind that interrupts the pain signal before it reaches the brain.
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No other state has sided with Trump's immigration initiatives like Texas
Ever since Trump took office promising "mass deportations," Texas has deployed state troopers and military to help the federal government. The state has offered land to build detention facilities.
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Rapper Fat Tony is performing to help others, even as he mourns his 'Altadena dream'
Rapper and musician Anthony Obi, known by his stage name Fat Tony, talks with NPR's Ailsa Chang about losing his home in Altadena to the Eaton Fire earlier this month.
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The shady business of mass texting: Probe into hateful texts after Trump win continues
Americans across the country received harmful hate messages via text after the election. The communication industry has been trying to figure out how it happened.