All Things Considered
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Spartanburg measles outbreak: How did we get here?
South Carolina is seeing the biggest measles outbreak in the U.S. in decades, spreading mainly among unvaccinated children. At the epicenter is a story as much about politics as it is about a virus.
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Scientists analyzed bottle residue from ancient Rome. They found human feces
Archeologists found evidence that ancient Romans may have used a medical treatment involving perfume... and human feces.
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Trump's Board of Peace pledges billions of dollars, thousands of troops for Gaza
President Trump announces 10 billion dollars for rebuilding Gaza at the first meeting of his "Board of Peace"
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Palestinians describe challenges to entering Gaza, despite Trump plan
Trump's ceasefire plan calls for Palestinians to be able to enter and leave Gaza — but the reality on the ground is challenging
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The owners want to close this Colorado coal plant. The Trump administration says no
The Trump administration sent emergency orders to keep coal plants running — even when utilities want to shut them down. That's boiled over to a legal battle in Colorado.
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This week in science: Mental health and chatbots, ultrarunning and intermittent fasting
NPR's science podcast Short Wave talk about how ultrarunning affects the body, the trend of intermittent fasting and how to protect people's mental health when they talk with chatbots.
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Former South Korean President Yoon receives life sentence for imposing martial law
A South Korean court today sentenced former president Yoon Suk Yeol to life in prison for leading an insurrection.
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested. What happens next?
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Wall Street Journal reporter Max Colchester about the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and the new details that have emerged in the Epstein files.
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There's outrage in Ukraine as Russian athletes are allowed to compete in Paralympics
The International Paralympic Committee decided to allow six Russian and four Belarusian athletes to compete under their national flags in Italy. The decision has caused an outcry in Ukraine.
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Former British Prince Andrew arrested because of dealings with Epstein
Disgraced, stripped of royal titles and now jailed. King Charles' brother Andrew has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. He denies wrongdoing.
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Family of Virginia Giuffre reacts to arrest of former Prince Andrew
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Sky and Amanda Roberts, family members of the late Virginia Giuffre, now that the former Prince Andrew has been arrested by police in the U.K.
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On HBO's Industry, navigating the world of finance is a fight for survival
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Myha'la and Ken Leung of HBO's Industry about the show's fourth season.