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Russia-Ukraine peace plan talks stall again
A planned meeting between President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and a U.S. delegation led by Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner is off after the pair's talks in Russia earlier this week ended with no breakthrough.
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Trump calls Somali migrants 'garbage' as administration reportedly plans ICE operation in Minnesota
His comments come amid reports that the administration is planning to launch an Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation in Minnesota to target Somali Americans without legal status.
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How centenarians are staying healthy
A new survey of centenarians finds a growing proportion of those living to 100 have prioritized healthy habits.
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How bird songs inspired Phil Cook's album 'Appalachia Borealis'
When he found himself living alone in the North Carolina woods, he returned to the piano, his first instrument, working through loss, grief, and the promise of new possibilities.
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How AI is changing hacking
The tech company Anthropic’s AI technology was used by Chinese-backed hackers trying to breach foreign governments and major corporations.
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Police Make Arrest In Suspected Car Arsons
Police in Los Angeles on Monday made an arrest in connection with a string of arson fires that have left that city on edge. Most of the fires were set in parked cars, and some spread to carports, garages and apartments. All Things Considered host Melissa Block talks to reporter Sam Quinones, who is following the story for the Los Angeles Times.
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In Chris Brown's Big Year, Tough Questions On Abuse
The R&B singer is back only a few years after pleading guilty to felony assault for beating former girlfriend Rihanna. Views on the issue he brought to the forefront haven't changed much: Many teens find Rihanna at fault. But they're at a high risk of experiencing domestic abuse themselves.
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Winter Songs: Van Zandt's 'Snowin' On Raton'
All Things Considered host Melissa Block talks with musician Robert Earl Keen for our series Winter Songs, about "Snowin' on Raton," a Townes Van Zandt tune that reminds Keen of a time when things went spectacularly wrong, before going spectacularly right.
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In Mortgage Crisis, Some Banks Agree To Cut Losses
In almost one-third of private home loan modifications, big banks are now slashing what homeowners owe. It's overdue housekeeping for America's economy, says one investor: Banks clear their balance sheets, investors get a predictable stream of income, and homeowners stay homeowners.
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Remembering Designer Eva Zeisel
All Things Considered host Melissa Block remembers Eva Zeisel, one of the premier ceramic designers of the last century. She died last week at her New City, N.Y., home at the age of 105.
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