All Things Considered
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Biden lands a potentially major endorsement for president — the UAW
President Biden spoke at a United Auto Workers conference on Wednesday, after marching on their picket line earlier this year. The union has officially endorsed him.
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An American chemist's take on the perfect cup of tea causes a stir in England
A U.S. academic's recipe for the perfect cup of tea has sent Brits into a tizzy. Salt? Warm milk? The horror!
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Why a high number of Israeli soldiers in Gaza have died by friendly fire or accidents
Nearly one fifth of all Israeli soldier deaths in Gaza have been due to accidents or friendly fire. Military experts say that number is high even for urban conflict.
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Benito the giraffe leaves his shabby park for a better home in southern Mexico
Following pressure from animal advocates, a giraffe named Benito is being transferred from a shabby park in the border city of Ciudad Juarez to a more spacious wildlife park in southern Mexico.
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The 2024 Tiny Desk Contest is here
NPR's Tiny Desk has a passion for discovering new artists, and today, NPR Music is launching the 10th edition of Tiny Desk Contest.
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After Texas banned abortion, one doctor moved his entire practice to New Mexico
Since Texas banned nearly all abortions, some providers have left the state. A look at one doctor who moved his entire practice — including the staff — to neighboring New Mexico.
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Voting in New Hampshire could decide if there's a competitive primary going forward
Polls are open in New Hampshire where record turnout is expected. The Republican primary is effectively a two-person race between former President Donald Trump and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley.
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Families, colleges remain in limbo as the Education Department promises to fix FAFSA
Families and college financial aid offices are scrambling for answers as the U.S. Department of Education says it will fix a serious mistake with this year's Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
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Record rain causes flooding, prompts rescues in southern California
Record rain has caused flooding in San Diego County that blocked roads, damaged homes, and prompted rescues. The mayor of San Diego has declared a state of emergency.
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Israel says 24 soldiers were killed on its deadliest single day during the war in Gaza
Israel said 21 soldiers died when two buildings exploded and collapsed; three more died fighting in southern Gaza. Israel says it's investigating the incident, which Hamas claims responsibility for.
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Director Norman Jewison, known for 'Moonstruck' and 'Fiddler on the Roof,' dies at 97
Norman Jewison has died. He directed a number of celebrated classics, including In The Heat Of The Night, Moonstruck and the musical adaptations of Fiddler on the Roof and Jesus Christ Superstar.
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Challenges remain in Tennessee after last week's deadly winter storms
Tennessee has seen a high death toll from a week of freezing temperatures and winter storms. And problems persist as things thaw out.