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'Life Kit': A guide to a successful Dry January
Many people will embark on Dry January this month. NPR's life kit has tips on how to make the most of it.
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After nearly two years, SZA's 'SOS' rockets back to the top of the album chart
No album in the history of the Billboard album chart has ever had a longer gap between stints at No. 1. Elsewhere, Christmas music dominates for one last week.
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Longest-held detainee at Guantanamo Bay prison has been repatriated to Tunisia
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Nancy Youssef of "The Wall Street Journal" about the release of a detainee from Guantanamo Bay prison -- the fourth such release in two weeks.
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Latest power outage underscores Puerto Rico's electricity issues
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with reporter Alex Figueroa Cancel of El Nuevo Día about the widespread outages the island has had since Hurricane Maria.
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Have you thought about your New Year's resolutions? You might want to hold off
Some psychologists say forget about making sweeping New Year's resolutions, and make small lifestyle changes instead.
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Major sticking points between Israel and Hamas have made a ceasefire elusive
Throughout 2024 negotiations for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas were on again and off again. There were moments of great optimism and then months of no negotiations at all.
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Joe Biden ends 2024 trying to define his legacy at home and abroad
President Biden's legacy at the end of his time in office is complicated by the fact that he stayed too long.
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As the number of neon workers have dwindled, an Ohio shop is keeping the lights on
Neon signs aren't as popular as they used to be, but that's not stopping a craftsman in Ohio from creating the vintage lighting.
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We hear the sounds of musicians who died in 2024
A montage of some of the musicians who died in 2024.
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Biden administration to send billions more in aid to Ukraine
The White House says it will send nearly $6 billion in military and budget aid to Ukraine. It's likely to be the last bit of support by the Biden administration as Trump's team is about to take over.
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Israeli raid on a key hospital in northern Gaza forces the facility to shut down
Israeli forces raided the last hospital in northern Gaza able to treat children and intensive care cases. The raid followed months of intense attacks on the hospital and the area around it.
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Transit systems turn to AI-powered cameras to catch drivers who block bus lanes
The nation's biggest transit systems are using AI-enhanced cameras to keep bus lanes clear of illegally parked cars. That's making buses move faster, but the rollout has hit a few speed bumps.