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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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Trump Administration's Claimed Savings Shrink to $2 Billion Upon Review

The Trump administration's online tracker boasts $55 billion in savings from government efficiency, but NPR's analysis reveals only about $2 billion in verified savings, primarily from agency cuts, exposing discrepancies and raising concerns about transparency.

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US Foreign Aid Cuts to Pro-Democracy Groups Create Opening for China

The Trump administration's cuts to U.S. foreign aid, impacting the State Department, USAID, and NED, have frozen roughly $200 million in funding for pro-democracy and human rights groups abroad, particularly those focused on China, creating a potential power vacuum for China to fill.

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Public Data Reveals Secret USAID Funding Cut

Researchers used the publicly available Daily Treasury Statement to discover that funding to USAID was cut to zero on February 3rd, 2025, highlighting the importance of transparent government data for public oversight and accountability.

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US on Path to Autocracy: Parallels with Russia's Descent

M Gessen, a NYT opinion writer and author of "The Future Is History," warns that the US is heading towards autocracy, similar to Russia, due to a barrage of "unthinkable ideas" that erode trust in institutions and normalize authoritarianism. This is evidenced by organizations' self-preserving action...

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Trump Administration Cuts Funding for Democracy Promotion, Benefiting China

The Trump administration, led by presidential aide Elon Musk, is drastically cutting funding for U.S. democracy promotion organizations, impacting groups focused on China and allowing China to potentially co-opt them; this shift affects U.S. soft power and global influence.

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US Men's Shorter Lifespans: A Societal Health Crisis

American men's life expectancy is significantly lower than women's (76 vs 81), a gap exacerbated by socioeconomic factors and societal pressures influencing health behaviors and access to care, impacting mortality rates across various age groups and leading causes of death.

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78-Year-Old Releases Debut Album, 50 Years in the Making

Rusty Williams, a 78-year-old man, released his debut album "Grand Man" on February 14, 2024, fifty years after recording it with his friend Frank Morris; his granddaughter, Hayley Williams of the band Paramore, and her bandmate helped to release the album.

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No Poverty
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Trump Takes Over Kennedy Center, Ending Decades of Artistic Independence

President Trump assumed control of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, dismissing its bipartisan board and leadership, defying the institution's 52-year history of artistic independence and bipartisan governance.

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Senate Republicans Clash with Trump Over Ukraine

Senate Republicans criticized President Trump's labeling of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy as a "dictator" and his false claim that Ukraine started the war with Russia, highlighting an intraparty rift and concerns about potential peace negotiations favoring Russia, despite Congress's declining appeti...

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CDC's Successful Flu Vaccine Campaign Halted by HHS

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)'s successful "Wild to Mild" flu vaccination campaign, which used animal imagery to explain the vaccine's benefits, has been ended by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) during a record-breaking flu season, raising concerns about publ...

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Zelenskyy-Trump Feud Highlights Disinformation Threat in Ukraine Conflict

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accused US President Trump of promoting Russian disinformation regarding the war, leading Trump to label Zelenskyy a "dictator." This public feud highlights the risk of misinformation impacting international relations, particularly concerning the ongoing conflict in Ukr...

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Guantanamo Transfers: Tattoos, Not Gang Ties, Questioned

The Trump administration transferred ten Venezuelan migrants to Guantanamo Bay in February 2024, claiming gang affiliation; however, evidence suggests that at least one migrant, Jhoan Bastidas, lacked a criminal record beyond illegal entry, and his mother asserts his tattoos were the determining fac...

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