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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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Volunteerism combats senior isolation in nursing homes

Paul Falkowski, inspired by a 1986 experience, founded Community 360 in 1994, a nonprofit connecting volunteers with isolated nursing home residents for one-on-one visits, expanding nationally to address loneliness and advocating for volunteerism as essential to quality care.

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BCIs Decode Inner Speech, Raising Privacy Concerns

A study in Cell journal reveals surgically implanted BCIs can decode inner speech with 74% accuracy from a 125,000-word vocabulary, raising significant privacy concerns regarding the unintended access to a person's thoughts.

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National Guard Deployment to D.C. Sparks Politicization Concerns

Multiple Republican-led states deployed National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., at President Trump's request, despite a 30-year low in violent crime, raising concerns about politicization and impact on military readiness.

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Moseley Braun's "Trailblazer" Recounts Historic Career and Systemic Obstacles

Carol Moseley Braun's memoir, "Trailblazer," details her groundbreaking political career, including becoming the first Black woman elected to the U.S. Senate from Illinois, and the systemic obstacles she encountered, such as excessive mail volume without additional staff and pervasive racism and sex...

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Trump Arranges Putin-Zelenskyy Meeting Amidst Disagreements on Ukraine Peace Deal

President Trump hosted a White House meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and European leaders, followed by a call to Vladimir Putin to arrange a direct meeting between Zelenskyy and Putin to discuss a potential end to the war in Ukraine; disagreements remain on the need for a ceasefire versus...

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D.C. Clears 44 Homeless Encampments, Raising Concerns About Displacement and Long-Term Impact

Federal agents and the National Guard cleared 44 homeless encampments in Washington, D.C., in one week, displacing dozens of people with unclear relocation plans, sparking concerns among advocates about the long-term impact on homelessness and the efficacy of this approach compared to investing in a...

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Operation Aurora": Limited Impact Despite 30 Arrests in Tren de Aragua Case

Thirty people were arrested in "Operation Aurora," a federal case targeting the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua in Colorado; charges included drug and weapons offenses, and murder-for-hire, though the operation's effectiveness in reducing overall crime remains unclear.

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CDC Atlanta Attack Highlights Dangers of Vaccine Misinformation

An August 8th attack on the CDC Atlanta campus, resulting in one death, was motivated by the gunman's anti-vaccine beliefs fueled by misinformation, prompting calls for stronger leadership and support from HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. whose response has been criticized as insufficient.

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Amanda Knox Hulu Series Recounts Wrongful Conviction

Amanda Knox, executive producing a new Hulu series with Monica Lewinsky, recounts her wrongful conviction for the 2007 murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher in Perugia, Italy, highlighting the media's role in shaping public perception and the lasting impact of the ordeal.

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Trump to Meet Zelenskyy Amidst Pressure for Territorial Concessions

President Trump will meet with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy at the White House today, alongside key European leaders. Trump may pressure Zelenskyy to cede territory, including Crimea, and relinquish hopes of NATO membership, potentially altering the conflict's course. European leaders aim to counte...

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Parade" Opens at Kennedy Center Amidst Antisemitic Backlash

The national tour of "Parade," a musical about the 1915 lynching of Leo Frank, opened at the Kennedy Center amid President Trump's takeover and an antisemitic backlash from a Trump administration official, highlighting the persistence of antisemitic narratives.

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FBI Agent Firings Raise Concerns About Due Process and Political Influence

Since President Trump's election, dozens of FBI agents have been fired or resigned, raising concerns about due process violations and political motivations, impacting the bureau's ability to protect the public and potentially affecting future recruitment.

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