All Things Considered
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To a survivor of Japanese incarceration, ICE detentions feel painfully familiar
Mary Murakami was 14 years old when she was forcibly relocated and imprisoned during World War II. The Trump Administration's immigration enforcement actions resurface painful memories.
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Trump's announcement of a steep fee hike to H1-B visa sparks confusion in India
President Trump announced a $100,000 fee hike to a visa category overwhelmingly used by Indian nationals to work in tech. it's causing confusion and concern in India.
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Remembering Sonny Curtis, singer and 'Mary Tyler Moore Show' theme song writer
Prolific singer and songwriter Sonny Curtis has died. He wrote and performed "Love Is All Around," the theme song for The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
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Experts alarmed by Trump plan to force homeless Americans into institutions
President Trump wants far more homeless people forced into mandatory long-term addiction or mental health treatment but critics say forcing people to accept care is risky and expensive.
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Trump issues executive order designating antifa a 'domestic terrorist organization'
President Trump has issued an order designating antifa a "domestic terrorist organization," as he has long promised. It sets a precedent and is prompting many questions.
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Despite past complications, crypto company Tether is ready for American debut
Global crypto giant Tether has a controversial history but it now has an ambitious plan to expand across the U.S. It's a sign of how much things have changed for crypto under President Trump.
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What's long COVID like? Novelist says it gave her 'Brian fog' — That's not a typo
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with author Patricia Lockwood about her latest novel Will There Ever Be Another You. She spent years fighting long COVID and her book captures that sense of disorientation.
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The 'dark patterns' at the center of FTC's lawsuit against Amazon
This week, the trial starts in a consequential FTC lawsuit against Amazon. The suit alleges that Amazon for years "tricked" people into buying Prime memberships that were purposefully hard to cancel.
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Want a seat at this synagogue for the High Holidays? You have to register to vote fir
A synagogue in Brooklyn has taken an unusual step by requiring congregants to show proof of voter registration in order to secure seats for High Holiday services — the holiest days of the year.
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How Trump's speech to the UN landed, as a high level week gets underway
We look at how President Trump's speech to the U.N. General Assembly landed Tuesday as a week of high-level events gets underway.
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Beauty and health gurus love it. Do claims about sea moss sink or swim?
Wellness influences claim sea moss can boost gut health, reduce anxiety and give you glowing skin. But is there evidence it works?
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Jimmy Kimmel will be back on air Tuesday night — but not everywhere
Jimmy Kimmel Live! is back on the air tonight -- but roughly a quarter of ABC stations in the country won't be showing it.