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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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Astronaut Jim Lovell, Apollo 13 Commander, Dies at 97

Jim Lovell, the commander of the Apollo 13 mission, died at age 97; his career included setting space endurance records, commanding the first crewed lunar orbital mission (Apollo 8), and displaying calm leadership during Apollo 13's near-catastrophic accident.

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Movement Breaks Boost Creativity: Author Kelly Corrigan's Technique

Bestselling author Kelly Corrigan shares her method of using short movement breaks, such as dancing or walking, to overcome writer's block and improve focus, advocating for a more holistic and less "toxically productive" approach to creative work.

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Healthocide": A New Term Highlights Deliberate Destruction of Healthcare Systems

The term "healthocide," describing the intentional destruction of healthcare systems, highlights a 62% increase in attacks between 2022 and 2024, with over 3,600 incidents in 2024, and significant devastation in Gaza and Lebanon; this aims to galvanize the medical community into action.

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MVAAFF Showcases Black Cinematic Talent Amidst Hollywood's Shifting Landscape

The Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival (MVAAFF), now in its 23rd year, showcased diverse Black cinematic projects, including Slick Rick's "Victory," providing a supportive environment for Black artists amid increasing hostility towards diversity and inclusion in Hollywood.

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Trump Administration Cuts Off Contraception Funding, Affecting 800,000

The Trump administration withheld Title X funding from over 20 reproductive health clinics in Montana and other states, impacting 800,000 people's access to contraception, due to statements deemed violations of the Civil Rights Act and recent executive orders, potentially reflecting a policy shift t...

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Actor Dean Cain to Join ICE as Honorary Officer

Actor Dean Cain, known for his role in "Lois & Clark," will join ICE as an honorary officer next month, citing support for President Trump's immigration policies and his prior law enforcement experience; this follows a recent ICE recruitment campaign offering up to a $50,000 signing bonus and a DHS ...

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NFL Preseason Game Suspended After Player Suffers Severe Neck Injury

During a preseason game between the Detroit Lions and Atlanta Falcons, Lions safety Morice Norris suffered a severe neck injury, resulting in the game's suspension and Norris's overnight hospitalization; he is now in stable condition.

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The Naked Gun" Reboot a Theatrical Success

The Naked Gun", a comedic reboot starring Liam Neeson as the son of Leslie Nielsen's Frank Drebin, has been released in theaters, bucking the trend of streaming comedies and successfully reviving the slapstick humor of its predecessors.

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Trump Administration Mandates Expanded College Admissions Data to Enforce Affirmative Action Ban

President Trump's memorandum mandates expanded admissions data submission to the Department of Education, aiming to enforce the Supreme Court's ban on affirmative action by identifying potential racial proxies in admissions decisions.

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Three More 9/11 Victims Identified Through DNA Analysis

On Thursday, the NYC medical examiner's office confirmed the identification of three more World Trade Center attack victims—Barbara Keating, Ryan Fitzgerald, and an unnamed woman—using advanced DNA technology and family information, bringing the total identified to 1,653.

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Nebraska Congressman Holds Town Hall, Addresses Constituent Concerns on Budget and Tariffs

Nebraska Representative Mike Flood held a town hall meeting addressing constituent concerns about his votes on the budget bill, Medicaid cuts, and presidential tariff powers; he defended his actions, promising future improvements and emphasizing his commitment to constituent engagement.

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US Cancels $500 Million in mRNA Vaccine Contracts

The Department of Health and Human Services canceled almost $500 million in contracts for mRNA vaccine development, a decision that has alarmed public health experts who warn of increased vulnerability to future pandemics and bioterrorism; the justification cites safety and effectiveness concerns, w...

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