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Reactions to Trump indictment
People from across the country reacted differently to the historic indictment of former President Donald Trump.
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With 'Star Trek: Lower Decks,' A Venerable Franchise Loosens Up
The animated series spoofs Trek with in-jokes and easter eggs and even if the gags aren't yet firing on all nacelles, the premise — Starfleet's D-listers — holds promise.
Have tech skills, will work. Why IT jobs remain hot despite mass layoffs
The number of openings in the technology field is still high, and tech jobs continue to be attractive to workers looking for stable, lucrative careers.
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Harris starts her 2024 race with a fired-up speech on the fight for abortion rights
Vice President Harris spoke at Howard University on Tuesday night — her first event of the 2024 campaign. She urged the crowd to push back against "extremist so-called leaders" on abortion limits.
What lessons have we learned from the COVID pandemic?
The nonpartisan Covid Crisis Group has released its investigative report, titled "Lessons from the Covid War: An Investigative Report." This is what it found.
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What happens next in Trump indictment process
NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Carrie Johnson and Domenico Montanaro about what comes next after former President Donald Trump's historic indictment and what we can expect from his expected arraignment.
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With AI, artists reckon with the muddy questions of authorship
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with the anonymous digital artist who goes by "Claire Silver" about the use of artificial intelligence in artistic creations.
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What do MLB fans think of baseball's new rules?
NPR's Scott Detrow visits Nationals Park on Opening Day to talk to fans about the new rules coming to baseball this season.
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A catch-up on women's NCAA basketball ahead of the final
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with sportswriter Lyndsey D'Arcangelo about the women's NCAA basketball tournament. She recaps Friday's semifinal games and previews Sunday's championship matchup.
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Scientists create an eco-friendly paint that mimics nature
Researchers have found that structural paint could be used to fight rising temperatures caused by global warming while still allowing us to have a bright and colorful world.
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