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National Public Radio is an American public broadcasting organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California. It serves as a national syndicator to a network of more than 1,000 public radio stations in the United States. It differs from other non-profit membership media organizations, such as the Associated Press, in that it was established by an act of Congress.

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Diverse New Movie Releases Explore Varied Themes and Styles

This week's new movie releases include Disney's Snow White, starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot; the thriller Locked, with Bill Skarsgård trapped in a high-tech SUV; Being Maria, a biopic on Maria Schneider; and Misericordia, a queer-infused Hitchcockian thriller.

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Gender Equality
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Democratic Governors Recruit Laid-Off Federal Workers for State Jobs

Faced with potential layoffs of tens of thousands of federal workers under the Trump administration, Democratic governors in Pennsylvania, Hawaii, and New York are actively recruiting these individuals for state positions, with Pennsylvania seeing over 700 former federal employees apply for over 100...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Musical Reviews: Swims, Booker, and Young Showcase Diverse Styles and Emotions

Ken Tucker reviews new music from Teddy Swims, Benjamin Booker, and Neil Young, highlighting Swims's soulful love songs, Booker's raw and distorted rock, and Young's powerful, grungy track, "Big Change," which may reference the recent presidential election.

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Israel Launches Gaza Offensive, Killing Hundreds

Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed over 400 Palestinians, mostly children, ending a fragile ceasefire and initiating a new offensive; Israel claims this is to pressure Hamas for hostage release, while Hamas denies rejecting proposals and warns of retaliation.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Trump Calls for Judge's Impeachment, Escalating Judicial Conflict

President Trump called for the impeachment of Judge James Boasberg for halting the deportation of Venezuelan gang members, prompting Chief Justice John Roberts to rebuke the president's action as inappropriate, further escalating the 127 lawsuits filed against the Trump administration since its inau...

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Israel's Surprise Gaza Attack Kills Hundreds, Aims to Pressure Hamas

Israel launched a surprise attack on Gaza, killing over 400 people, aiming to pressure Hamas into releasing hostages and accepting new ceasefire terms proposed by a Trump administration envoy, amidst ongoing ceasefire talks.

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Karen Russell's "The Antidote": A Dust Bowl Tale of Memory and Loss

Karen Russell's "The Antidote" is a novel set in 1930s Nebraska, during the Dust Bowl, featuring a 'prairie witch' who absorbs the memories of others, ultimately losing her own after a devastating dust storm, alongside other narratives exploring the era's struggles and compromises.

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Reduced Inequality
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Sustainable Cleaning: Simple Steps for a Healthier Home and Planet

Stephanie Moram, of Good Girl Gone Green, promotes sustainable cleaning by using reusable products like Swedish dishcloths, laundry strips, and refillable containers to reduce waste and harmful chemicals, advocating for a gradual shift towards eco-friendliness.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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US Foreign Aid Cuts Cripple African Health Programs

President Trump's cancellation of $58.4 billion in US foreign aid has resulted in the immediate termination of numerous health programs in Africa, causing layoffs, halting disease prevention efforts, and jeopardizing public health.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Trump's Foreign Aid Cuts Cripple African Healthcare

The Trump administration's 83% cut to foreign aid contracts, effective March 10, has severely disrupted healthcare programs in Africa, specifically impacting HIV, tuberculosis, and maternal health services, causing widespread panic and jeopardizing the lives of thousands.

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Good Health and Well-being
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RFE/RL Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Termination

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty sued the Trump administration on Tuesday for terminating its federal funding, arguing the USAGM violated laws by withholding Congressionally allocated money; the network reaches 47 million people weekly across 23 countries.

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Judge Rules Trump Administration Likely Violated Constitution in Shutting Down USAID

A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration likely violated the Constitution by shutting down the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), acting on the advice of Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency, without proper authorization, harming public interest and Congre...

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