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Politics Rep. Greene's constituents say they are surprised by her decision to resign NPR traveled to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's Georgia district to hear what her constituents thought about their congresswoman's decision to resign next year after a falling out with President Trump. Sarah Kallis
Animals How studying lions' roars with AI can help with conservation efforts Scientists have harnessed artificial intelligence to classify lion roars, a tool they say could help with lion conservation. Ava Berger
Health Care WA fines Regence Blue Shield $550K over shortfalls with mental health coverage Washington state is fining health insurance giant Regence Blue Shield over half a million dollars for disparities between its mental health and medical coverage. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
Politics The case against Comey failed because of Trump's prosecutor. Who is she? A federal judge dismissed the Justice Department's cases against James Comey and Letitia James, saying the prosecutor who led them was unlawfully appointed. Here's what to know about her. Rachel Treisman
World Syrians displaced by war are returning to find homes occupied by foreign fighters Fighters have settled across northern Syria, surprising displaced Syrians who've tried to return to their homes. Nearly a year after the war's end, sorting out property ownership remains a pressing issue. Jawad Rizkallah
Politics Democrats plan a new investment in winning rural voters, who've fled the party Democrats are announcing a new investment to win over voters in rural areas — where the party has suffered deep losses in recent elections — by leaning on an economic message. Ashley Lopez
World Russia launches strikes on Ukraine's capital as new peace proposal is on the table Russia launched fresh strikes on Ukraine's capital Tuesday, as both countries weigh a new peace plan aimed at ending the war. Eleanor Beardsley
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