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Minnesota is set to include warning labels on social media sites.
This time next year, anyone logging onto social media in Minnesota will see a warning that the sites can harm their mental health. Social media companies want to block enforcement of the new law. A law in New York may not be too far behind.
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Can population decline help address climate change?
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with economist and demographer Dean Spears about why he thinks depopulation isn't the answer to the global climate crisis.
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In Peru, a new frog species has been discovered.
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Catching up on a busy week of economic news.
A weak jobs report and President Trump's latest tariffs ended a busy week for the economy --- and sparked new worries about the impact those sweeping new taxes will have on all of us.
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Tyler, the Creator's surprise album tops the charts.
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Lebanon mourns beloved artist Ziad Rahbani
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Do conservatives have a role in challenging Trump's foreign policy?
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What's it like to cover your own network when its in the headlines?
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'From the Clinics to the Capitol' links anti-abortion movement to far-right extremism
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A pediatrician working in Gaza on how she finds the will to keep going
Dr. Seema Jilani is a pediatrician who has been providing medical care to children in Gaza.
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In wake of defunding, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting says it's shutting down
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said today it will start winding down its operations after it lost federal funding.
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Remembering accordion master Flaco Jimenez
Over a career that spanned 70 years, Jimenez' playing came to define Tex-Mex music and carried the tradition-drenched conjunto sound all over the world and across genres.