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RFK Jr. seeks 'environmental' cause of autism. Scientists say it's not that simple
Researchers and advocates have pushed back at what they consider inaccurate and stigmatizing comments made by the health secretary, and note the causes of autism are complex.
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Rafael Ithier, a legend of salsa music, dies at 99
The pianist, composer and arranger spent more than six decades turning El Gran Combo into one of the premier salsa institutions of Latin America and beyond.
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Cold air has been parked over the eastern Interior for the past few days, and it’s set to stick around for a few more. // New data shows teacher and principal turnover rates in Alaska have increased overall, beyond levels preceding the COVID-19 pandemic. // The state launched a new telehealth service for Alaskans with intellectual and developmental disabilities. // The University of Alaska will host listening sessions in Fairbanks this week as it ramps up its search for a new president. // Nome’s only overnight shelter is slated to have its longest season ever.
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'There's no 911 for us': Inside America's elite urban search and rescue teams
America's urban search and rescue teams are facing financial and political pressure. However, their work has never been more in demand, as weather disasters become increasingly common.
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SCOTUS to hear case that could extend presidential powers, Senate expected to vote this week on ACA subsidy extension plan, Zelenskyy to meet with European leaders amid pressure to accept peace plan.
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Carrie Johnson on her reporting that uncovered pervasive abuse of clerks by some judges
In this series, NPR takes readers and listeners behind the news and explains how we do our journalism. Here, correspondent Carrie Johnson talks about her investigation into the power dynamics between federal judges and their staffs, for this week's Reporter's Notebook.
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Healing soup recipes, Part 2: Definitely not your grandma's chicken soup!
A few of these global soups have unusual ingredients: A chicken that hasn't yet sung, waterleaf with dew drops, a zebu organ. Don't worry, we've got subs. And prep time for some is as short as 1 hour.
FBI agents sue after being fired for kneeling during racial justice protest
The FBI agents kneeled during a protest in 2020 not to reflect a left-wing political view, but to de-escalate a volatile situation, they say in court papers. The FBI fired them in September.
It's not for Halloween — it's Comic Con, where Black and Caribbean cosplayers find community
Black and Caribbean cosplayers are redefining what community looks like at New York Comic Con.
Tributes, not politics, play center stage as Trump hosts the Kennedy Center Honors
President Trump said he was closely involved with picking the honorees, and on Sunday he became the first president to host the Kennedy Center awards ceremony.
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