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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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CFPB Removes Medical Debt from Credit Reports: Impacts and Uncertainties

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is removing medical debt from the credit reports of millions of Americans, impacting about 20 percent of the population, aiming to improve credit scores and access to credit but potentially affecting consumer and provider incentives.

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Pizzagate Figure Fatally Shot by Police During Traffic Stop

Edgar Maddison Welch, the man who fired a gun inside a Washington, D.C., pizzeria in 2016 due to the "Pizzagate" conspiracy theory, was fatally shot by North Carolina police during a traffic stop on Saturday after he drew a handgun.

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Hurricane-Strength Santa Ana Winds Fuel Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires"

Hurricane-strength Santa Ana winds are fueling intense wildfires in Los Angeles suburbs, killing at least two people, burning over 20,000 acres, and prompting nearly 70,000 mandatory evacuations and 58,000 more on standby as of Wednesday.

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D.C. Winter Storm Exposes Growing Homelessness Crisis

A recent winter storm in Washington, D.C., brought temperatures down to 10 degrees Fahrenheit, impacting the city's over 5,600 homeless residents, many of whom sought refuge in shelters such as the Central Union Mission; nationwide, homelessness increased by 18% last year.

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Appeals Court to Rule on 9/11 Plea Deals

A federal appeals court in the U.S. may rule today on whether to allow plea deals in the 9/11 case at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, potentially ending the two-decade legal saga, after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin blocked them, and two military courts overruled him.

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Pacific Palisades Fire: Evacuations Ordered Amid Extreme Fire Danger"

A brush fire driven by 60 mph winds is rapidly spreading in the Pacific Palisades, causing immediate evacuations and posing extreme challenges for firefighters as structures burn, prompting an evacuation order at 3:07 p.m. local time. The National Weather Service issued a warning for strong winds an...

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Winter Storm Cora Blankets Southern U.S., Disrupts Travel and Daily Life

Winter Storm Cora brought heavy snow and ice to the southern U.S., causing school closures, flight cancellations, and prompting emergency shelter for over 1,200 unhoused people in Dallas; the storm is expected to continue through the weekend.

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2024 Nonfiction: Diverse Perspectives on Societal Issues

Several 2024 nonfiction books explored diverse themes: environmental destruction ("The Burning Earth"), Native American land rights ("By the Fire We Carry"), life as a nun ("Cloistered"), the Latino far right ("Defectors"), the art world ("Get the Picture"), decolonial experiences ("How to Live Free...

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Severe Winter Respiratory Virus Season Grips U.S.

A severe winter respiratory virus season is gripping the U.S., with influenza spiking, and RSV, whooping cough, and COVID-19 also widespread, causing high hospitalization rates and significant disruptions to work and school nationwide.

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Netherlands Publishes Names of 425,000 Suspected Nazi Collaborators

The Netherlands has published online the names of about 425,000 people suspected of collaborating with the Nazis during World War II, making the country's largest WWII archive accessible to researchers and descendants worldwide, prompting discussions about the nation's past and addressing rising Hol...

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Major Winter Storm Threatens Southern US, Wildfires Rage in California

A major winter storm is expected to hit the southern US, bringing heavy snow and freezing rain to Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas starting Wednesday, following a deadly weekend storm that caused at least four deaths and dozens of injuries across the Midwest and South. Meanwhile, strong Santa Ana winds...

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Trump Announces Infrastructure Investment, Criticizes Biden, and Threatens Action on Hamas and Foreign Territories

President-elect Trump announced a $20 billion infrastructure investment from a Dubai developer while criticizing President Biden's policies, threatening action against Hamas if hostages aren't released, and suggesting potential military action regarding Greenland and Panama.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth

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