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Why preserving the habitat for tiny moths can have a huge ecological impact
The United Nations wants to conserve 30% of all land and water to avoid the extinction of up to 1 million species in the next few decades.
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Trump's words egg on his followers and exemplify 'cult leader dynamics,' fascism expert says
The former president has said "this is the final battle" and that he will "never leave" the presidential race following his federal indictment last week for mishandling top secret documents once out of office.
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WNBA star Brittney Griner harassed at Dallas airport
The harassment has renewed calls among players and fans to have charter flights for all away games in the competition, but WNBA still appears to be pushing back.
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Seattle to roll out program that rewards people for not using drugs
The city is taking an unconventional approach to reduce drug addiction and overdoses.
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Unhappy at your job? In 'The Search,' author Bruce Feiler maps out how to find purposeful work
The best-selling author explores how to find meaningful work — a topic that has come up for a lot of us during the pandemic.
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Majority of Americans say it was wrong for the Supreme Court to overturn Roe
A year after the court did away with the right to an abortion, 57% say they oppose the decision, an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll finds. They're also in favor of continuing affirmative action programs.
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Controversy and apathy mar Guatemala's upcoming presidential election
Voters have responded largely with distrust and apathy so far to Guatemalan candidates in the final days of political campaigning for Sunday's election.
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Search goes on for submersible in the North Atlantic. Attorney who fought to overturn the election fights for his law license. Poll: Majority of Americans say Supreme Court was wrong to overturn Roe.
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Issues such as tariffs and alleged spying contribute to rising U.S.-China tensions
NPR's Juana Summers, host of All Things Considered, speaks with U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns about the next steps in the U.S.-China relationship.
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Evictions are increasing dramatically since the lifting of pandemic-era protections
NPR's A Martinez talks to research specialist Danny Grubbs-Donovan of Princeton University's Eviction Lab about soaring eviction rates after COVID protections were lifted.
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