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The rise of endless vacation
Over the last decade, more companies have adopted endless leave policies that allow employees to take as much vacation time as they want.
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Discovery and decay revealed in latest Titanic research dive
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with researcher James Penca about two new discoveries in the wreck of the Titanic: a statue experts thought lost, and the collapse of an iconic part of the ship.
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Drug makers including Pfizer are starting to sell drugs directly to consumers
In a move that might allow them to sell drugs directly to patients, some drugmakers are getting into the telehealth business.
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Long-term care for aging farmers is challenging to obtain. Here's why.
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6 hostages in Gaza were found dead by the Israeli military
In Gaza, the bodies of six hostages were recovered by the Israeli military. All six were kidnapped when Hamas attacked Israel on October 7. The discovery has led to large protests in Israel.
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What to expect in the home stretch of the 2024 presidential election
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Actor Jeff Goldblum reflects on his life and career in a game of Wild Card
Actor Jeff Goldblum joins NPR's Rachel Martin for a game of Wild Card.
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Pulitzer-winning composer Ellen Reid describes the journey to 'Big Majestic'
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After years of flip-flopping, Trump weighs in on his abortion vote
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The legacy of 'American Pie' at 25
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Alyson Hannigan, one of the stars of the raunchy teen comedy, about the film's legacy 25 years after its release.
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Broadcast TV, cable or streaming? How to watch the NFL this season
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'Extremely American' explores the Christian theocracy movement in the U.S.
An excerpt from Boise State Public Radio's podcast "Extremely American: Onward Christian Soldiers" about the movement to end American democracy and install a Christian theocracy.