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  • Elections

Trump spokesperson on the former president's Iowa victory

NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Karoline Leavitt, a national spokesperson for Former President Trump's political action committee, on Trump's victory in Iowa and the future of his campaign.

January 16, 2024
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By:
  • Steve Inskeep
Members of AmeriCorps, a federal volunteerism agency, gather at Herzl Elementary School on Chicago's West Side for a beautification project. It was postponed because of inclement weather.

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  • National

Service helps on MLK Day, but some say it's not enough

U.S. groups will gather for community service projects to honor Martin Luther King Jr., but some say more is needed.

January 15, 2024
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By:
  • Esther Yoon-Ji Kang
A cargo ship heads into port on Oct. 13, 2021, in Bayonne, N.J.

Tagged as: 

  • Architecture

Shipping container buildings may be cool — but they're not always green

Shipping containers may seem like a sustainable construction material, but are they actually eco-friendly? Many people don't want a heavily-used container — and the energy bills are through the roof.

January 15, 2024
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By:
  • Chloe Veltman
Mark Rothko, <em>Untitled</em>, 1958, oil on watercolor paper mounted on hardboard.

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  • Fine Art

Paintings on paper reveal another side of Rothko

The National Gallery of Art is showing more than 100 of Mark Rothko's paintings on paper, many on view for the first time, in a new glimpse of the artist best known for huge paintings on canvas.

January 13, 2024
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By:
  • Olivia Hampton
Newly recruited fighters who joined a Houthi military force intended to be sent to fight in support of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, march during a parade in Sanaa, Yemen

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  • Middle East

Houthis promise to respond to U.S. and U.K. strike in the Red Sea

The Iranian backed group has ignored previous warnings from the U.S. to stop disrupting trade in the Red Sea.

January 12, 2024
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By:
  • Mansee Khurana
The SAVE plan is becoming a key vehicle for President Biden's student loan debt relief efforts. In a Friday press release, U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said, "The Biden-Harris Administration designed the SAVE Plan to put community college students and other low-balance borrowers on a faster track to debt forgiveness than ever before."

Tagged as: 

  • Education

Education Dept. fast-tracks forgiveness for borrowers with smaller student loans

In a surprise move, the Biden administration announced it is fast-tracking a change that will erase the debts of many federal student loan borrowers after just 10 years.

January 12, 2024
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By:
  • Cory Turner
GPB  NPR

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  • National

Older teens in Newark, N.J., will soon have a say in who runs their schools

Anjali Krishnamurti, co-founder of VOTE16NJ, celebrates the historic decision to allow 16-year-olds in Newark the right to vote in school board elections.

January 12, 2024
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  • GPB Newsroom
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley arrives at a campaign event at the Olympic Theater in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on Thursday. The state's caucuses will be held on Monday.

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  • Elections

$300 million worth of ads have hit voters ahead of the first GOP primary contests

Super PACs play an outsized role in this election's ad-buying spree so far. Nikki Haley and groups supporting her have spent the most, while she's become Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis' biggest target.

January 12, 2024
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By:
  • Domenico Montanaro
Pink's 2009 pop hit <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJ3ZM8FDBlg">"Sober"</a> may be the best known song about sobriety. She's shown above at The BRIT Awards in London in 2019.

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  • Arts & Life

For Dry January, we ask a music critic for great songs about not drinking

Plenty of songs celebrate drinking. But what about music that finds joy in — well, not drinking? Music critic Sasha Frere-Jones reflects upon a few songs that have been meaningful to his sobriety.

January 11, 2024
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By:
  • Neda Ulaby
GPB  NPR

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  • Economy

Americans are feeling a little bit better about inflation as gasoline prices fall

The Labor Department delivered a report card on inflation Thursday. Price hikes have been cooling in recent months, and Americans are starting to take notice.

January 11, 2024
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By:
  • Steve Inskeep and
  • Scott Horsley
For patients with long COVID, exercise can lead to a worsening of symptoms, a condition called post-exertional malaise. New research shows what's going on in their muscles.

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  • Health

A discovery in the muscles of long COVID patients may explain exercise troubles

Long COVID patients can experience severe energy crashes after physical exertion. New research provides clear evidence that there's a biological basis for the symptoms.

January 11, 2024
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By:
  • Will Stone
Stickers encouraging people to register to vote are available in the waiting room of the Native Health center in Phoenix.

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  • Elections

Advocates work to get Native American voters registered in the key state of Arizona

Ahead of 2024 elections, voting advocates in the swing state of Arizona are aiming to boost voter registration strategies for Native voters, as they still face barriers to the ballot.

January 11, 2024
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By:
  • Ximena Bustillo
GPB  NPR

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  • Health

'Body Electric Challenge': Start the new year off with movement breaks

The challenge invites anyone who wants to join to inject prescribed doses of movement in their lives. Follow along with the series at npr.org/bodyelectric or on the Body Electric podcast feed.

January 10, 2024
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By:
  • Leila Fadel and
  • Manoush Zomorodi
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., (second from left) congratulates then-Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., after he was elected speaker of the House in January 2023.

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  • Politics

House conservatives oppose bipartisan spending agreement, demanding further cuts

NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee about the compromise framework for a 2024 spending plan and the response from inside the GOP congressional conference.

January 09, 2024
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By:
  • Mansee Khurana
Since the new FAFSA launched on Dec. 30, 2023, the form has only been available for short periods of time. That changed this week. On Tuesday, the U.S. Education Department said applicants will now have 24-hour access.

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  • Education

The FAFSA rollout has been rough on students. The biggest problem is yet to come

The Education Department has made a big mistake with this year's FAFSA — one that could cost students financial aid they're entitled to. It's now grappling with how to implement a fix.

January 09, 2024
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By:
  • Cory Turner
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