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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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Medicare Price Negotiations Expand to 15 Drugs, Including Ozempic and Wegovy

The Biden administration announced 15 drugs, including Ozempic and Wegovy, for Medicare price negotiations under the Inflation Reduction Act, aiming to lower drug costs for 50 million beneficiaries; the new prices are expected to take effect in January 2027, although the incoming Trump administratio...

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40+ Pakistanis Feared Dead in West Africa Migrant Boat Capsizing

A boat carrying approximately 80 migrants, including at least 44 Pakistanis, capsized near Dakhla, Morocco, resulting in at least 40 presumed deaths, highlighting the dangers of human trafficking and irregular migration.

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Limitations of AQI in Assessing Wildfire Smoke's Health Risks

Los Angeles' air quality improved as the Palisades and Eaton wildfires were brought under control; however, the fires released numerous unmonitored toxic substances into the air, highlighting the limitations of the Air Quality Index (AQI) in fully assessing health risks.

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Biden Declares ERA Constitutional Despite Archivist's Objection

President Biden declared the Equal Rights Amendment a constitutional amendment despite the Archivist of the United States' disagreement due to a missed ratification deadline; legal scholars predict widespread impacts on areas such as pregnancy discrimination, pay equity, and reproductive rights if c...

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Gazan Student Describes Terror Following Ceasefire Announcement

In the aftermath of a ceasefire announcement between Israel and Hamas, 21-year-old Gazan engineering student Shaymaa Ahmed recounts terrifying overnight bombardments and describes the immense loss and trauma affecting her family and countless others in Gaza after fifteen months of conflict, where ov...

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Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban, Citing National Security

The Supreme Court upheld a ban on TikTok, prioritizing national security concerns over user access, with the app potentially unavailable on Sunday unless its Chinese owner sells its U.S. operations, creating significant uncertainty for its 170 million American users.

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Trump's Mass Deportation Plan Instills Fear in Immigrant Communities

President-elect Trump's impending mass deportations of undocumented immigrants are causing widespread fear and prompting advocacy groups and employers to prepare legal challenges and provide support, while a recent poll showed 49% of Americans support this action.

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Allegations of Abuse Against Neil Gaiman

New York Magazine published allegations of sexual and emotional abuse against author Neil Gaiman, including claims about a relationship with his son's nanny; Gaiman denies most allegations.

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US Ambassador Highlights China's Economic Slowdown and Geopolitical Ambitions

Former US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns discusses China's slowing economy and declining population, alongside the US's efforts to reduce dependence on China for critical materials and technology, in an interview on NPR.

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Diverse Pop Culture Offerings: Spy Thriller, ER Drama, and Comedic Audiobooks

This week's pop culture highlights include the spy thriller "The Agency," the ER drama "The Pitt," and the comedic audiobooks by Philomena Cunk, showcasing diverse storytelling approaches and audience appeal.

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Gaza Ceasefire Approved After 15 Months of Conflict

After 15 months of conflict, Israel's security cabinet approved a U.S.-brokered ceasefire in Gaza, influenced by a prior ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, aiming to end the fighting and address the needs of both sides.

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Trump's Mass Deportation Plan: Logistical and Financial Challenges

President-elect Trump's planned mass deportation of 11 million undocumented immigrants faces significant logistical and financial hurdles, with private prisons and some local law enforcement expressing willingness to participate, despite concerns about costs exceeding $300 billion and potential huma...

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