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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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U.S. Resumes \$93 Million in Food Aid for Malnourished Children

The U.S. State Department will spend \$93 million on Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF), aiding nearly a million malnourished children across 13 African countries and Haiti, marking a resumption of aid after cuts under the Trump administration.

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Zero Hunger
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Trump Deploys Federal Agents in D.C. Amidst Crackdown on Homelessness and Crime

President Trump deployed scores of federal agents across Washington D.C. on Sunday night to address crime and homelessness, despite declining crime rates and concerns from residents, including those experiencing homelessness, about potential displacement; the mayor of D.C. disputes the President's c...

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Reduced Inequality
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Colorado and California Wildfires Burn Over 237,000 Acres Amidst Hot, Dry Conditions

Fueled by drought and strong winds, two wildfires—the Lee Fire in western Colorado and the Gifford Fire in Southern California—have burned over 237,000 acres, forcing evacuations and challenging firefighters, with continued hot, dry weather expected.

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Climate Action
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Europe Demands Ukraine's Role in Trump-Putin Peace Talks

European leaders demand Ukraine's inclusion in any peace talks between Presidents Trump and Putin, emphasizing the need for Ukrainian participation and security guarantees, despite Vice President Vance's optimism regarding a negotiated settlement.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Eating Disorder Recovery: The "Middle Place" and the Illusion of Full Recovery

Mallary Tenore Tarpley's new book, "Slip," details her decades-long battle with anorexia, highlighting the challenges of achieving "full recovery" from eating disorders due to the lack of a clear medical definition and the resurgence of diet culture and pro-eating disorder social media content.

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Good Health and Well-being
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DOJ Subpoenas James, Fires FBI Agents Amid Retribution Concerns

The Department of Justice issued subpoenas to New York Attorney General Letitia James regarding her civil fraud case against Donald Trump and dismissed several FBI agents involved in January 6th and Trump-related investigations, prompting accusations of political retribution.

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Trump Federalizes D.C. Police, Sparking Local Concerns

President Trump's announcement to federalize the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) for 30 days and deploy hundreds of National Guardsmen has sparked concerns from D.C. Councilmember Brooke Pinto, who highlights the potential disruption of local crime-fighting strategies and community trust.

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Bowser Rejects Trump's D.C. Police Takeover Threat Amid Crime Drop

Mayor Muriel Bowser defended D.C.'s control of its police force against President Trump's threats, citing a 26% drop in violent crime, while nearly 450 federal officers were deployed in the city Saturday night following a White House staffer's attempted carjacking.

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Montana Man Wins NPR Puzzle with Clever Wordplay

Bill Hoffman from Helena, Montana, won NPR's weekly puzzle by solving a word puzzle that involved identifying NHL teams' names hidden within other words, showcasing lateral thinking and sports knowledge.

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Quality Education
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Hegseth Endorses Pastor with Anti-Suffrage, Pro-Slavery Views

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth endorsed a video of Pastor Doug Wilson, who opposes women's suffrage, defends slavery as having mutual affection, and advocates for recriminalizing sodomy; Wilson's church is establishing parishes nationwide, with one recently opened in Washington D.C., which Hegseth a...

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Gender Equality
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US Muslim Leaders Demand Action on Gaza Genocide

Over 90 Muslim scholars and leaders in the U.S. issued a joint statement urging Muslim-majority countries to take immediate action to stop what they see as an escalating genocide in Gaza, suggesting five steps including severing ties with Israel and opening border crossings for aid.

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Courthouse Arrests Chill Participation in Legal Proceedings

Federal officers arrested a man at the Cook County Courthouse in Illinois on misdemeanor charges, prompting concerns about a chilling effect on court appearances due to similar arrests nationwide, impacting witnesses and victims who fear participating in proceedings.

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