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Why gold prices are surging
Economic uncertainty is roiling the stock market. But the price of gold, traditionally seen as a safe haven, is hitting an all-time high.
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Predicting cognitive decline in Alzheimer's
New tests of blood and spinal fluid can show how far Alzheimer's has progressed and how fast a patient's memory will decline.
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How FDR expanded executive power and shaped the modern presidency
NPR's history show Throughline has the story of the first modern president to really expand executive power.
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Bipartisan push to allow proxy voting for new lawmaker parents
Lawmakers with young children are trying to change House rules to allow new parents up to 12 weeks to vote remotely around the birth of a child
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Marine Le Pen convicted of embezzlement, barring her from French presidential race
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen banned from running in 2027 presidential election over embezzlement charges
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With 'The Mirror and the Light,' Mark Rylance closes the door on Wolf Hall
NPR's Mary Louise talks with Mark Rylance about Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, in which he revisits his role as Thomas Cromwell in the court of Henry VIII.
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Nine home runs for the Yankees lead to questions about their new bats
The New York Yankees debuted a controversial new baseball bat designed by a former physicist at this weekend's season opener against the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Trump explores third term
President Trump declined to rule out running for a third term, setting up questions about the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution which implements a two-term limit for the presidency.
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Aid official describes earthquake relief efforts in Myanmar
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Mohamed Riyas, acting country director for Myanmar at the International Rescue Commission, about relief efforts in the wake of a devastating earthquake.
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As the U.S. population ages, solo caregiving becomes more common
NPR's Emily Kwong speaks with clinical social worker Marie Clouqueur on what it's like to be a solo caregiver and how to navigate the challenges.
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Wild Card: John Green's reasons for hope
Writer and YouTuber John Green plays a game of Wild Card with NPR's Rachel Martin.
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As MLB season kicks off, the Baltimore Orioles prepare their stadium, Camden Yards
Major League Baseball fields take months to prepare to ensure they're in top shape to wow audiences and minimize injury. We go to Baltimore to see how the Orioles prepare for their home opener.