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An unvaccinated child has died from measles in west Texas
An unvaccinated child has died from measles in West Texas. The death comes after weeks of a growing outbreak that has sickened more than 130 people in Texas and New Mexico, most of them children.
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Former OMB official reacts to Trump's attempt to freeze federal loans and grants
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks former associate director at the Office of Management and Budget, James Capretta, what it means that the Trump administration tried to pause federal loans and grants.
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Peter Beinart discusses his new book, 'Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza'
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with author Peter Beinart about his new book, "Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza," a critique of the American Jewish community's reaction to the war in the Palestinian enclave.
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U.N. warns that Democratic Republic of Congo conflict could spill into regional war
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwandan-backed rebels have overrun the city of Goma, sparking concerns at the U.N. of a wider regional war.
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Trump's freezing of foreign aid halts distribution of AIDS meds to clinics worldwide
The Trump administration's order to stop all foreign aid has immediately affected people with HIV/AIDS. Clinics around the world rely on U.S. funds to provide treatments to those battling the disease.
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How the U.S. determines whether its nuclear weapons still work properly
The U.S. hasn't tested a nuclear weapon in decades, and since the 1990s has used simulations and experiments to verify they're working properly. NPR was granted a rare look at how they do it.
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On Friday's Morning Edition, an interview with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.
On Friday's Morning Edition, NPR's Steve Inskeep's interviews Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., She thinks Republicans have begun making mistakes, and that her party is resolved to strike back.
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Language as protagonist in Cristina Rivera Garza's newly translated novel
Pulitzer winner Cristina Rivera Garza offers new perspective on gender violence through a murder mystery and poetry.
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What Greenlanders say about Trump's plans for the territory
President Trump says he wants to take over Greenland. Some of the Danish territory's roughly 57,000 residents share how they feel about the island's current ties with the U.S. and Denmark.
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Republican Rep. Pete Stauber discusses legislating Trump's agenda
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Republican Rep. Pete Stauber of Minnesota about congressional Republicans' role in legislating President Trump's agenda.
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