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What Marco Rubio's political evolution says about the Republican party
Washington Post national political reporter Marianne LeVine talks with NPR's Scott Detrow about Marco Rubio's changing stances on Donald Trump.
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Life Kit has tips to salvage your day after a bad night's sleep
Didn't get your full eight hours of sleep last night? NPR's Life Kit has tips to recover.
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Biden authorizes Ukraine to use U.S. long-range missiles in Russia
President Biden has authorized Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied long-range missiles against targets inside Russia.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr's 'Make America Healthy Again' effort is poised for real power
If confirmed, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will have broad influence over federal agencies and health care policy — a prospect that worries many in public health given his history of conspiracy theories.
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Trump's threatened tariffs could push Latin American economies closer to China
President Biden and China's President Xi held their last face-to-face meeting at a trade summit in Peru. But President-elect Trump's threatened tariffs could push the region into Beijing's arms.
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Netflix's jump into the ring of live boxing came with streaming glitches
Netflix's foray into live boxing, with the bout between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, attracted millions of viewers but was marked by technical glitches.
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A colorful, camouflaged seahorse helped a scientist on a biological treasure hunt
Chloe Fourreau, a Ph.D. student in Japan, went hunting for an elusive and overlooked marine worm, which lives in corals off the country's Pacific coast. She found much more than she was looking for.
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Trump's policies blindsided Canada 4 years ago. What's in store for round 2?
Canada is bracing itself for a second Trump presidency, with an incoming administration that doesn't pull its punches when expressing opinions about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's politics.
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R&B Singer Elmiene says if his song doesn't make you cry, he hasn't done his job
British R&B singer Elmiene stops by for a performance at the Tiny Desk and chats with NPR's Scott Detrow about why he's drawn to soul music, his Sudanese roots and why he loves touring in the U.S.
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In a first, Ken Burns trains his lens on a non-American subject: Leonardo da Vinci
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with father and daughter filmmakers Ken Burns and Sarah Burns about their new two-part documentary "Leonardo da Vinci," which airs on PBS beginning on Monday.
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President-elect Trump's nominees reflect his evolution in politics
We go through the list of President-elect Donald Trump's nominees ahead of his second term. Trump's picks this time are defined by a commonality: loyalty.
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A Scottish archipelago is testing ways to source renewable energy from the ocean
Off Scotland's Orkney Islands, companies are testing wind and tidal turbines for a more reliable renewable energy future.