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Dozens of U.K. companies will keep the 4-day workweek after a pilot program ends
Worker satisfaction went up and revenues remained steady during the six-month trial. Now, nearly all of the 61 companies that took part say they'll continue offering the four-day workweek.
New research could help nurses, police detect bruises on people with dark skin
New scientific research is making it easier to detect bruises on people with darker skin, which has big implications for assault and violence cases that go to court.
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United Airlines will no longer charge families extra to sit together on flights
Adults with children ages 12 and under who are traveling on United Airlines flights will have the option to select seats next to their kids during or after the booking process.
Comic: How audiobooks enable the shared experience of listening to a good story
Growing up without a television at home, cartoonist Kate Wheeler and her brother shared the joys of listening to audiobooks as children.
Putin says Russia will stop participating in its last nuclear treaty with the U.S.
President Vladimir Putin delivered his remarks to a joint session of Russia's parliament. The annual address was canceled last year when the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine began to falter.
German City Accepts Karl Marx Statue From China, But Not Everyone's Happy
Trier, the birthplace of Karl Marx, will display the 20-foot bronze statue, a gift from the communist country. The city receives 150,000 Chinese tourists a year.
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Hopes Are High In Russia For Improved Relations With U.S. 'Pragmatic Partners'
"A crisis of confidence is the main aggravating factor in Russian-American relations," a leading parliamentarian tells NPR. With a Trump administration, he foresees a "window of opportunity."
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Rights Advocates Warn Russian Domestic Abuse Law Will 'Protect The Oppressor'
"The law mentions one blow, but with one blow you can kill someone," says a young mom hiding in a shelter. "What kind of husbands, what kind of families, will we have with that law? Is that normal?"
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How To Salvage U.S.-Russia Relations: One Expert's Take
"At this point, we're being manipulated by the Russians at very little cost to them. Things pop up, and we go into a frenzy," Thomas Graham of Kissinger Associates tells NPR in a rare interview.
Russian Defense Minister Says His Military Has Tested 162 Weapons In Syria
Sergei Shoigu praised Russia's military prowess in Syria, noting that of 162 weapons tested, 10 performed below expectations. Human rights groups say Russia's campaign has come at a horrific cost.
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