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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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D.C. Shooting Leaves Two Israeli Embassy Staffers Dead Amid Rise in Antisemitism

Two Israeli embassy staffers were murdered in a D.C. shooting on Wednesday evening, confessed to by a suspect who claimed he acted for Palestine and Gaza, amid a record number of antisemitic incidents in the U.S.

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Minneapolis Police Chief's Decision to Evacuate Precinct During 2020 Protests

During the 2020 Minneapolis protests, Chief Medaria Arradondo ordered the evacuation of the third police precinct, preventing potential casualties but resulting in significant property damage; his decision, detailed in his new book, reflects on the lack of protocol for such events and the systemic i...

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Supreme Court Expands Presidential Power Over Federal Agencies

The Supreme Court, by a 6-3 vote, empowered President Trump to fire key federal agency members, overturning a 90-year precedent and prompting market concerns; a separate 4-4 deadlock blocked Oklahoma's first religious charter school.

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Sell America Trade: US Bond Sell-off Triggers Market Volatility

On Wednesday, the Dow dropped almost 2% as investors sold off U.S. government bonds, pushing yields above 5%, reflecting concerns about a near-$2 trillion national deficit, Moody's downgrade, and the impact of President Trump's tariffs.

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Record-Breaking Memorial Day Travel Projected to Strain US Transportation

AAA projects a record-breaking 45.1 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles this Memorial Day weekend, exceeding the 2005 record, with most traveling by car (39.4 million) or plane (3.61 million), despite concerns about air travel safety and potential airport congestion.

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Trump Administration Reinstates Fire Academy Training After Reversal

The Trump administration reversed its decision to halt in-person training at the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, Maryland, and two other facilities, following criticism that the pause was dangerous and illogical; the academy's presence significantly boosts Emmitsburg's economy.

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Kid Cudi Testifies Against Sean Combs, Detailing Break-in and Arson

Kid Cudi testified in the Sean Combs sex trafficking trial about a home break-in and car arson he believes Combs orchestrated after learning of Combs's relationship with Cassie Ventura, further supporting Ventura's claims of abuse and control.

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Texas Officials Investigate Proposed Muslim Housing Development

Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton launched investigations into the proposed EPIC City Muslim housing development, citing alleged violations of fair housing and consumer protection laws; a federal probe followed, raising concerns about religious discrimination, despite the pr...

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Court Halts Deportation of Eight Immigrants to South Sudan

A federal judge in Boston blocked the Trump administration's deportation of eight immigrants, originally bound for South Sudan, to Djibouti, citing violations of due process, requiring a two-week delay for "reasonable fear" interviews, and raising questions about the extent of U.S. authority over de...

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Senate Revokes California's Authority on Electric Vehicle Sales

The Senate voted to overturn California's stricter electric vehicle sales mandate, using the Congressional Review Act despite the Senate parliamentarian's objection, benefiting the oil industry and traditional automakers while potentially harming climate and public health goals.

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White House Rejects GAO Report on Blocked EV Funding, Citing Impoundment Control Act Dispute

The White House rejected a GAO report accusing the Trump administration of illegally blocking $5 billion in electric vehicle funding from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Act, violating the Impoundment Control Act; the administration claims the GAO misunderstands the law and the program's implemen...

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FDA Approves First Blood Test for Alzheimer's

The FDA approved a new blood test for Alzheimer's disease, increasing diagnostic accuracy to over 90% and improving access to treatment, particularly for those in underserved areas.

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