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The Justice Department and Google battle over how to fix a search engine monopoly
After a federal judge ruled that Google had a monopoly on the search market, the tech giant and the government are in court to debate penalties. One possible result: forcing Google to spin off Chrome.
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Pope Francis has died. What happens now?
Father Tom Reese of Religion News Service talks about the death of Pope Francis and the upcoming process to elect his successor.
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The faithful come to the Vatican to mark their respects for Pope Francis
The faithful come to the Vatican to mark their respects for Pope Francis, who died Monday at 88.
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The horse-racing industry needs workers on visas. Employers hope to still get them
Employers in the horse-racing industry rely heavily on workers with H-2B visas and are closely watching changes as they brace for staffing needs next season.
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Israel releases findings of its investigation into killing of 15 Palestinian medics
Israel's military has released a long-awaited investigation into the killing of 15 Palestinian medics in Gaza by its troops. The Israeli military says "failures" occurred.
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Nonprofits discuss how to handle potential backlash from the Trump administration
A number of nonprofit leaders have met to discuss how to handle potential backlash from the Trump administration.
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Pope Francis greets crowds at Easter celebrations
Tens of thousands gathered at the Vatican to hear the pope's traditional Easter message.
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Trump administration cancels the National Climate Assessment
The Trump administration has halted work on the National Climate Assessment. It's the most comprehensive source of information about how climate change affects the U.S.
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Reflecting on the songs that got us through the early days of parenting
We talk about the songs that got us through the early days of parenting.
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Emily Henry discusses her new novel, 'Great Big Beautiful Life'
NPR's Miles Parks speaks with writer Emily Henry about her new novel, "Great Big Beautiful Life."
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How to dismantle democracy: Lessons aspiring autocrats may take from Hungary's Orban
The dismantling of Hungary's democracy is a point of fascination for political scientists around the world — including those advising the Trump administration.
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A Texas Easter tradition connects the generations
Cascarones are confetti-filled egg shells that families smash over each other's heads as part of Easter celebrations in Texas and Northern Mexico.