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Flight issues could linger after shutdown. And, Google's lawsuit targeting scammers
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It's harder to get home insurance. That's changing communities across the U.S.
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They found a 'bucket of lentils.' Then it blew up. The menace of Gaza's unexploded ordnance
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The shutdown could be nearing its end, but high demand for food assistance lingers
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Once upon a time, nostalgia was epidemic among homesick soldiers
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On day 43 of the shutdown, a vote in the House could bring the impasse to an end
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Here's how many strikes on alleged drug vessels the U.S. has announced
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Google launches a lawsuit targeting text message scammers
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Adelita Grijalva is set to be sworn in, teeing up a potential vote on Epstein files
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'Where do you want to go?': Six words that helped her start again
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Space forecasters say severe solar storms could hit Earth and trigger auroras
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Why flight disruptions could linger even after the government shutdown ends
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Supreme Court extends its order blocking full SNAP payments, with shutdown potentially near an end
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Bros really are dominating podcasting
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This podcast says 'I've Had It' with Republicans – and Democrats who don't fight back
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Museums had a rough 2025: Report shows lower attendance, lost grants, less money
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'What to Eat Now' nutritionist talks SNAP, food policy and the 'triple duty' diet
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The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to grace periods for mail ballot returns
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COVID vaccine rollout and pandemic preparedness assessed in new book, 'Fair Doses'
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'Nuremberg' is full of big questions — and missed opportunities
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Senate approves legislation to end shutdown. And, where climate change efforts stand
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9 strategies to find free or low-cost food when money is tight
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I'm pregnant but my doctor won't see me before 9 weeks. Why not? Is it OK to wait?
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How to avoid 'The Winner's Curse'
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A suicide bomber targets an Islamabad court, killing at least 12 people and wounding 27
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Trump floats tariff 'dividends' even while plan shows major flaws
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When the dust settles on the shutdown deal, Democrats will likely still have the edge
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Sen. Fetterman slams Democrats for shutting down government
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Is hormone therapy for menopause right for you? 6 things to know
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Climate negotiations have started. Here's how far countries need to go
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'No turning back': More and more Ukrainian women join the army to fight Russia
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Atletico Madrid coming under U.S. ownership after deal with Apollo Sports Capital
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Senate approves shutdown ending legislation, sending bill to the House for a vote
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Families accuse Camp Mystic of ignoring risks in Texas lawsuit over flood deaths
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Shopping for an Affordable Care Act health plan? NPR wants to hear your experience
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Prominent Afrikaners refuse to be 'pawns,' and hit back at Trump's claims about South Africa
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Public safety groups face an uncertain future months after federal grant cuts
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Trump slams air traffic controllers who called out during the government shutdown
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'Death by Lightning' unfolds like an 1880s 'West Wing'
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Watch: FDA Commissioner on lifting warnings on hormone therapy for menopause
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Car explosion near Red Fort in India's capital kills at least 8 people, police say
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Supreme Court declines to revisit gay marriage decision
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Syrian President Sharaa makes the 1st White House visit by a Syrian head of state
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Who has President Trump pardoned and why?
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Senators reach deal to reopen the government. And, countries gather for climate talks
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Trump grants pardons to Giuliani, Meadows, others linked to 2020 election efforts
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People want to avoid ultra-processed foods. But experts struggle to define them
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In an encrypted group chat, National Guard members question Trump deployments
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Countries are gathering for climate negotiations. Here's where the U.S. stands
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Alaska's public schools can serve as emergency shelters. The buildings are in crisis
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