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Protesters rally against Tesla CEO Elon Musk outside a Tesla store in San Francisco on Saturday.

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  • Politics

Expert says Tesla's best way to rebuild its brand is to ditch Musk

The Tesla brand is in trouble, according to branding consultant Allen Adamson, who says the car company is facing headwinds due to a lack of innovation and the political activity of CEO Elon Musk.

March 31, 2025
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  • A Martínez
The director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Baltimore Field Office, Matt Elliston, listens during a briefing on Jan. 27 in Silver Spring, Maryland.

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  • National

What basic rights do people have if ICE stops them? A lawyer explains

A Turkish student living and studying lawfully in the U.S. was arrested by federal immigration officers. A lawyer explains to NPR some of the basic rights people have in such a situation.

March 28, 2025
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By:
  • Obed Manuel and
  • A Martínez
This week rapper Playboi Carti's <em>MUSIC</em> tops this week's <em>Billboard </em>200.

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  • Music

Playboi Carti has the biggest streaming week since Taylor Swift — plus, Chappell Roan goes country

The rapper Playboi Carti's much-hyped MUSIC leads this week in albums. Plus, the rapper Doechii continues to make gains with her recently released "Anxiety" and Chappell Roan finds minor country chart success with "The Giver."

March 28, 2025
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By:
  • Hazel Cills
The entry to the Smithsonian Institution's Smithsonian Castle in Washington, D.C.

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  • Arts & Life

Trump executive order seeks to 'restore' American history through Smithsonian overhaul

The "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History" order removes "divisive, race-centered ideology" from Smithsonian museums, educational and research centers, and the National Zoo.

March 28, 2025
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By:
  • Chloe Veltman
A member of the Salvadoran army stands guard on a bus with inmates at CECOT on March 16 in Tecoluca, El Salvador.

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  • National

Deported over a Real Madrid tattoo? Lawyer claims his client is not a gang member

Immigration attorney Linette Tobin shares details with NPR about the government's case against her client, Jerce Reyes Barrios, a Venezuelan soccer player and father of two.

March 28, 2025
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By:
  • Leila Fadel and
  • Majd Al-Waheidi
Babies have small ear canals, so sounds that are loud for adults can seem even louder to infants and toddlers.

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  • Children's Health

March Madness and babies: Are the sounds of the game too big for little ears?

What's the right age to take kids to a loud sporting event? A Johns Hopkins noise expert on protecting babies' ears and when game day noise might be too much for them.

March 27, 2025
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  • Barry Gordemer
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex in an episode of <em>With Love, Meghan</em>.

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  • Television

Meghan Markle's Netflix show angered critics. This columnist says she knows why

The former Meghan Markle's Netflix show has caused a stir among critics and social media users. A columnist tells NPR she knows why seeing the Duchess of Sussex flex her lifestyle bothers people.

March 27, 2025
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  • Michel Martin and
  • Obed Manuel
A member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority holds up a sign saying "STAND UP! PROTECT OUR VOTING RIGHTS" outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday in Washington, D.C.

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  • Law

Under Trump, the Justice Department is stepping away from some voting rights cases

Under the Trump administration, the Justice Department has stepped away from some voting rights lawsuits, leaving behind a gap in enforcement of protections against racial discrimination in elections.

March 27, 2025
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  • Hansi Lo Wang
JuJu Watkins #12 of the USC Trojans after an injury against the Mississippi State Bulldogs in the first half during the second round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament at Galen Center on March 24, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

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  • Sports

Why women athletes face higher ACL injury risk than men, according to a sports physician

NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dr. Christina Allen, the chief of Yale Sports Medicine and an ACL surgery specialist, about the reasons women tend to have more ACL injuries than men.

March 26, 2025
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  • Michel Martin and
  • Mansee Khurana
Bear Michal sleeps on the ground at Bear Sanctuary Müritz in Germany in May 2015.

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  • Animals

March Madness is underway. So is March Napness, the tournament for hibernating bears

A handful of rescued bears in Europe are competing in March Napness, a bracket-style tournament to see what bear can stay in hibernation the longest.

March 26, 2025
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  • Kaity Kline
Susan Burke is trying to sell her extra Beyoncé tickets on StubHub, but they are not showing up for most users. In this photo, Burke is posing with her cat, Peaches.

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  • Business

Buying or selling on StubHub? It's probably not showing you all the available tickets

StubHub has a "Recommended Tickets" filter that only displays some tickets but not others. It's automatically turned on — and it's upsetting users.

March 26, 2025
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  • Rafael Nam
This 2018 image shows a 23andMe saliva collection kit used for DNA testing. The California-based company announced this week that it was going into bankruptcy.

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  • Technology

23andMe is filing for bankruptcy. Here's what it means for your genetic data

The California biotech firm said in a statement that it is hoping to find a buyer to address its ongoing financial struggles.

March 26, 2025
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  • Joe Hernandez
The U.S. Supreme Court

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  • Law

Supreme Court hears challenge to congressional mandate for phone subsidies in rural areas

At the Supreme Court today is another challenge to the way federal agencies operate. The issue at hand: Did Congress overstep when it tasked the Federal Communications Commission with getting accessible and subsidized internet to remote and underserved areas?

March 26, 2025
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By:
  • Nina Totenberg
Photograph of Joan Didion in the Vogue Art Department, c. 1958

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  • Arts & Life

A glimpse into the newly opened archive of Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne

The New York Public Library's Joan Didion archive opens March 26. Here's what you'll find inside.

March 26, 2025
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By:
  • Adriana Gallardo and
  • Ana Perez
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration campus in Silver Spring, Md. Employees at the FDA and other federal agencies say the Trump administration's return-to-office mandate has been marked by confusion, changing guidance and frustrating conditions.

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  • Politics

Federal workers ordered back to office find shortages of desks, Wi-Fi and toilet paper

As agencies scramble to comply with President Trump's Jan. 20 order terminating remote work, employees say the process has been marked by confusion, changing guidance and frustrating conditions.

March 26, 2025
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  • Shannon Bond and
  • Jenna McLaughlin
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