A French court has indicted tech billionaire Pavel Durov on charges that he allowed a wide range of crimes to flourish on the messaging platform Telegram. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: This is a case of ...
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The burst of new laws follows a landmark Supreme Court ruling and reflects public frustration with record-high homelessness. But advocates say fines and jail time will only make the problem worse.
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Loneliness is a modern, cross generational plague. And some people, are looking to an old German tradition for a tried and true remedy.
The Biden administration introduced new consumer tax credits for climate-friendly heat pumps. What does a Trump ...
As the sheep and wool specialist with Colorado State University, LeValley trained hundreds of people how to shear sheep. He ...
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NPR visits a secret drone command center near the front lines in eastern Ukraine, where crews are using remote-controlled ...
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It's looking like 2024 will be the hottest year since record-keeping began, unseating 2023 for the top spot. Climate change ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with ProPublica reporter Annie Waldman about her discover that United Healthcare has been strategically denying access to care for families living with autism.