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From Kansas City: The Chief's Super Bowl parade and the shooting that followed
Soon after the victory celebration for the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs ended, shots were fired nearby — breaking the joyful mood of thousands who had come to take part in the day.
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Gun violence killed them. Now, their voices will lobby Congress to do more using AI
On the 6th anniversary of the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla., gun control advocates experiment with AI-generated audio messages of recreated voices of victims of gun violence pleading for change.
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Donald Trump continues to express his longstanding skepticism of NATO
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Anders Adlercreutz, Finland's minister for European affairs about NATO reaction to Trump's remarks targeting the transatlantic military alliance. Finland is new to NATO.
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Prescription costs are going way down for millions as part of Inflation Reduction Act
In 2025, more than 3 million seniors are going to save thousands of dollars because of a new spending limit on prescription drugs. It's unclear whether the Trump Administration will keep the law.
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Trump supporters gather at the Capital One Arena in lieu of traditional parade
While Trump's swearing-in and inaugural address took place at the U.S. Capitol, supporters gathered at the Capital One Arena in downtown Washington D.C., not far from the National Mall.
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Meet the 24-year-old 'neighborhood hero' who gave early warnings about the Eaton Fire
Edgar McGregor is the leader of the "Altadena Weather and Climate" group on Facebook, where he was posting warnings about the coming windstorm in the days leading up to the Eaton fire.
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Indian Americans debate merits of H-1B visa program after some call for changes
In recent weeks, there's been a debate among conservatives over the H-1B visa program. State Department data shows that workers from India received the majority of H-1B visas issued last year.
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How the Biden White House tried to 'Trump-proof' some of its priorities
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to roll back some of President Biden's policies. That could affect many Biden priorities including the civil service, electric vehicles and Ukraine.
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Timeline shows what happens to different brain cells as Alzheimer's progresses
An analysis of brains at various stages of Alzheimer's found that neurons called inhibitory neurons are the first to be affected by the disease.
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Pennsylvania pastor persuades young people that the election process matters to them
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Rev. Dr. Gregory Edwards about his efforts in Allentown, Pa., to encourage younger generations of Black Americans to vote.
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