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The Global Race for Rare Earth Minerals

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 14:31

The race is on for control over deposits of rare earth elements and critical minerals that are necessary in much of the technology we use today. The U.S. is lagging behind it's main rival in this global competition, China. We hear about why these resources are so sought after and the stakes in the race to control them.

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Federal judge who drew Trump's anger picks up new case against administration

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 13:49

James Boasberg, chief judge of the D.C. District Court, will preside over a case about the Trump administration's use of a Signal group chat to discuss military information.

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How Europeans are reacting to the Yemen war plans group chat

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 13:24

In Europe, there's now a sense of a "broken relationship" in discovering "the extent of American hostility," one French analyst said. "But like in love, there is life after a breakup."

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How NPR covers itself when it's in the news

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 12:48

When NPR is in the news, its journalists aim to cover what's happening the same way they cover other news or an organization. The newsroom follows a protocol that seeks to ensure only a small number of employees, none of whom are directly involved in the news event, works on the coverage.

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Why Amanda Knox returns to Italy — and how she talks with her daughter about injustice

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 11:32

Amanda Knox spent nearly four years in an Italian prison for a murder she didn't commit. After her exoneration, she reached out to the man who prosecuted her case. Knox's new memoir is Free.

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What is the 'state secrets privilege' invoked by the Trump administration?

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 11:25

The state secrets privilege allows the U.S. government to withhold sensitive evidence in court cases. Both Democratic and Republican administrations have invoked it.

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What's soil blocking? This seeding method helps gardeners use less plastic and peat

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 10:54

Soil blocking is an environmentally friendly method to prep seedlings. The technique has captured the attention of serious gardeners who'd like to make their growing more sustainable.

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Trump cuts threaten measurement lab critical for advanced chips and medical devices

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 10:44

The Atomic Spectroscopy Group provides standardized measurements used across wide swaths of science and industry. The Trump administration plans to cut it.

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Judge freezes Trump plan to dismantle Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 10:22

Federal Judge Royce Lamberth ruled the continued operation of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty was "in the public interest" and froze White House plans to shut it down.

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Supreme Court upholds a Biden-era rule regulating ghost guns

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 09:37

The court says ghost guns, which are virtually untraceable weapons that require assembly, are considered "firearms" and subject to ATF regulation.

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U.S. intelligence leaders testify in House after Signal flap

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 09:27

The use of civilian software to discuss sensitive military and government matters came to light after a journalist from The Atlantic magazine said he was mistakenly added to a group chat on Signal.

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'Grandpas' got together to help kids. Scientists say it boosts the elders' health, too

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 09:00

Older men can find themselves isolated after retirement. Volunteer groups like Grandpas United are good for both physical and mental health.

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WATCH LIVE: NPR, PBS heads answer lawmakers' allegations of bias

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 08:19

The CEOs of the largest U.S. public broadcasting networks are appearing before a House subcommittee chaired by Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.

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DOGE says it needs to know the government's most sensitive data, but can't say why

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 08:00

DOGE staffers have skirted privacy laws, training and security protocols to gain virtually unfettered access to financial and personal information stored in siloed government databases.

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Dems want to investigate Signal blunder. And, federal return-to-office complications

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 05:53

Top Democrats call for an investigation into how war plans were shared with a journalist on Signal. And, federal employees face complications and shortages when returning to the office.

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Why don't diving seals drown? Scientists finally have an answer

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 05:00

New research suggests seals sense internal oxygen levels to know when to come up for air. Digital version of story that already aired. Skedded for pub Weds. 3/26 at 6 a.m. Reporter: Lambert. Editor: Khan.

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'Felt like a kidnapping': Wrong turn leads to 5-day detention ordeal

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 05:00

A Guatemalan immigrant without legal status says she took a wrong turn on a highway near the Canadian border and was detained with her two children, who are American citizens. They were held for five days.

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Buying or selling on StubHub? It's probably not showing you all the available tickets

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 04:00

StubHub has a "Recommended Tickets" filter that only displays some tickets but not others. It's automatically turned on — and it's upsetting users.

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Colorado is poised to pass some of the toughest gun laws in the country

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 04:00

A proposal to severely limit guns that use detachable magazines is approaching final passage in the Colorado legislature. The state's Democratic governor, Jared Polis, is expected to sign it into law.

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Parts of America will experience a partial solar eclipse this weekend

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 03/26/2025 - 04:00

The partial solar eclipse will be visible in various locations in the U.S. Northeast.

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