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How Jordan Neely's death fits into issues of health, homelessness and public safety
A Black man who was homeless was choked to death by a white man on a New York City subway train. The incident is another flashpoint in the discussion of crime, race, mental illness and homelessness.
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The latest on Iran's protests, morality police and a silent majority
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with New York University Associate Professor Azadeh Moaveni about the state of Iran's protests and the alleged removal of the morality police.
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College aid letters are misleading students and need a legal fix
New federal research says colleges mislead students with confusing financial aid letters. The consequences can run from extra debt to quitting school.
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Health Care 'Cadillac Tax' Could Hit Employers Hard
Vision and dental benefits might be cut back by employers if the Senate Democrats' so-called "Cadillac tax" on high-cost benefits is passed, according to a new survey.
Celebs and dignitaries meet at the White House for Biden's state dinner
Foreign and domestic government officials and A-list stars partook in President Biden's black tie event Thursday night, in honor of French President Emmanuel Macron.
If you don't know basketballer Victor Wembanyama, you will
Some people consider French basketball player Victor Wembanyama the greatest NBA draft pick of all time. Zach Kram of The Ringer talks about what makes Wembanyama so special.
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Synthetic opioids contribute to the rising rate of drug overdoses
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Bryce Pardo, from the RAND Drug Policy Research Center, on the findings of a new opioid trafficking report.
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She was married to Khashoggi. She wants accountability as Biden lands in Saudi Arabia
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Hanan Elatr, who was married to slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, about President Biden's meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman.
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NPR's new series is called Living Better: How Americans can take back their health
Americans rank poorly on many health outcomes compared to other countries. The new series Living Better explore ways to change that.
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G-7 finance leaders pledge to contain inflation and to continue support for Ukraine
Finance ministers and central bank chiefs ended talks in Japan with a joint statement pledging to bring inflation under control while aiding those suffering the most from surging prices.
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