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How improv is helping federal workers cope with job cuts
A Washington D.C. improv group is offering laid-off federal workers a way to cope with uncertainty through play and building skills.
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Future 'Superstar' Caroline Rose On Confronting The Pitfalls Of Fame
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to the Americana-songwriter-turned-pop-star about her new concept album, which fictionalizes her own experiences with fame.
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John Pierce Represents More Capitol Riot Defendants Than Anyone. Should He?
John Pierce is defending more people charged in the U.S. Capitol riot than any other lawyer. His past had already raised concerns. And an unexpected absence from court only led to more questions.
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Biden yet to address anti-government extremism in the West
The administration hasn't addressed what's happening with Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy.
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Supreme Court rules that Maine program must cover religious schools
The Supreme Court ruled that a tuition assistance program in Maine has to cover religious schools.
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Struggling to make friends? You're not alone
As we get older, making friends as an adult is more challenging than when we were kids.
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Kroger agrees to buy rival grocery company Albertsons
The proposal is expected to face difficulty in getting approval from regulators at the FTC.
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How climate change is impacting the U.S. economy
The effects of climate change are costing the U.S. nearly $150 billion every year, according to a new National Climate Assessment.
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Harvard President Claudine Gay resigns
Gay faced criticism for her handling of free speech on campus at the start of the Israel-Gaza war. And more recently, has faced a slew of plagiarism allegations in recent weeks.
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Tennis Star Nick Kyrgios Suspended For Tantrum At Shanghai Masters
Kyrgios often appeared uninterested during a recent match, lobbing soft serves over the net and wandering away before his opponent could return them. The 21 year old was suspended for three months.
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