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61.
Visionary NPR leader Kevin Klose, who led network to new heights, has died
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· 3d ago
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Once again, Trump threatens to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell
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· 3d ago
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Trump administration moves to erase Jan. 6 riot convictions for seditious conspiracy
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· 3d ago
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Tax season was supposed to bring big refunds. So far they're less than expected
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· 3d ago
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Hollywood heavyweights oppose Paramount deal
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· 4d ago
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Millions of people are pretending to be AI chatbots — for fun
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· 4d ago
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2 local TV giants merged. Then a court stepped in
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· 4d ago
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Man accused in Molotov cocktail attack of OpenAI CEO's home charged with attempted murder
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· 5d ago
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2025 was one of most volatile years ever for U.S. naturalizations
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· 5d ago
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How AI is getting better at finding security holes
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· 7d ago
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How governments have tried to hide information about the Iran war online
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· 8d ago
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Why OpenAI bought 'SportsCenter for Silicon Valley'
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· 10d ago
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Colleges are trying to boost student voting. A Trump probe freezes data for that work
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· 10d ago
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ICE acknowledges it is using powerful spyware
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· 11d ago
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Building AI bots becomes the latest viral craze in China
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· 12d ago
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Even when Arsenio Hall's show was a hit, 'everyone wanted it to be something else'
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· 12d ago
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Amid a high-profile scandal, Germany considers deepfake porn punishments
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· 13d ago
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Big tech's next move is to put data centers in space. Can it work?
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· 15d ago
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Trump's VA killed a home loan program. Vets are now losing their homes because of it
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· 16d ago
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Federal Court delivers victory for press freedom and the First Amendment in NPR's challenge to Executive Order
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· 18d ago
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Former Alex Jones employee says: 'It was nonsense, it was lies'
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· 18d ago
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U.S. exempts oil industry from protecting Gulf animals, for 'national security'
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· 19d ago
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Introducing NPR's Newsmakers: the interviews that define our moment
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· 22d ago
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At the Legacy Museum, facing America's racist past is a path, not a punishment
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· 24d ago
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Your data is everywhere. The government is buying it without a warrant
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· 24d ago
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NPR and Member organizations honored with 2026 Gracie Awards
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· 25d ago
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ICE deployments created chaos for cities and cost them millions, NPR analysis finds
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· 25d ago
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Supreme Court declines to review press freedom case
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· 26d ago
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Voice of America staffers sue, alleging Kari Lake put on propaganda
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· 26d ago
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U.S. judge rules against Pentagon restrictions on press coverage
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· 29d ago
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