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What's behind your phone cravings and how movement can replace them
Breaking your scrolling habit could help you feel calmer, happier, and more energized. NPR's Life Kit explains how to get there.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene is taking a new approach to Washington
Far-right Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is changing her tone and trying to remake her image.
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A VA rescue effort saved 15,000 veterans' homes. Some in Congress want to scrap it
An NPR investigation uncovered 40,000 vets facing foreclosure due to a VA mistake. A rescue program is helping many of them, but others fear being left out if Congress cuts this new lifeline
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What's at stake as 'Severance' gets ready to drop its final episode of the season
The season finale of Severance drops on Apple TV+ this week, wrapping up one of the most visually adventurous and conceptually mind-bending seasons of TV around.
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A Rolex for a Casio: Why Shakira's new song is breaking records
Shakira's new single is a full-on diss track, aimed at her ex. It also went straight to the top of the Spotify Top 50 Global chart and hit 100 million views on YouTube in under 3 days.
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Biden met Dutch leader about restricting China's access to cutting edge micro chips
President Biden met Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Tuesday, as the administration lobbies the Netherlands to join tough restrictions on China's ability to acquire microchips and equipment.
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How the government keeps track of classified documents
The U.S. government creates millions of classified documents annually. How does it keep track of them — and how does it know when one is missing?
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Immigrant assistance is unsustainable without congressional action, officials say
San Antonio's immigrant resource center aids hundreds of thousands of asylum-seekers with food, shelter and legal help. Without immigration reform, officials worry the challenges will continue.
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A lawsuit in Michigan wants to protect worker's comp for undocumented immigrants
A group is challenging the state law that can stop immigrants without the proper documents from getting worker's compensation. Michigan and Wyoming are the only two states that deny them.
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The state of Hamas as it reasserts itself in the north in a weakened form
Hamas has not been hit badly enough for a defeat in Gaza, according to US and Israeli officials. What are the group's capabilities and strategy nearly eight months into the war?
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