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3 things you need to know about student loans this summer
The Biden administration's student loan relief program, SAVE, is set to reduce payments this summer for many borrowers, but there are legal challenges looming.
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Three years of war is taking a toll on Ukraine's children
Almost three years of war have changed how Ukrainian children play, and how they see the world.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife invokes federal water rights to protect huge swamp in Georgia
Parts of the massive Okefenokee Swamp are a wildlife refuge. Georgia is on the cusp of permitting a titanium dioxide mine next to it, prompting the federal government to invoke federal water rights.
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A scientist took a psychedelic drug — and watched his own brain 'fall apart'
Scientists scanned the brains of people who took psilocybin, including a member of the research team. The scans showed how the drug disrupts key networks, potentially enhancing brain plasticity.
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California is stiffening the punishment for theft-related crimes
California has passed a package of bills targeting for shoplifters. It's a shift towards tough-on-crime policies for the state that reduced penalties for crimes in recent years.
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Israel says its troops have killed Yahya Sinwar, the Oct. 7 attack mastermind
Israel's military says its troops have killed Yahya Sinwar, an architect of the Oct. 7 attack on Israel. His death is being seen as a possible chance to end the war he started just over a year ago.
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It's less than a month until election voting ends. Here's what to expect this week
It's less than a month until voting ends in this election, and it is going to be close. Here's what to expect from polls, politics and Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump.
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How the 'blue dot' of Omaha could decide the race for president
If Vice President Harris were to win the swing states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, she would be short one electoral vote to win the election. That's where Omaha comes in.
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Kamala Harris aims to reach voters with several high-profile interviews this week
We're less than a month away from Election Day, and Vice President Harris is expected to have a number of high-profile interviews this week.
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Outgoing NATO chief says 'unity' is key as full-scale war continues in Ukraine
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with outgoing NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg about his decade in office and the challenges faced by the North Atlantic alliance.
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