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'Where do you want to go?': Six words that helped her start again

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 11/12/2025 - 04:00

When Stacia was 21, she was struggling with severe depression. A stranger's simple question gave her safety during a time she needed it the most. Now, it's an example she's tried to follow ever since.

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Google launches a lawsuit targeting text message scammers

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 11/12/2025 - 04:00

Ever gotten a text saying you forgot to pay a nonexistent road toll or need to pick up a mystery package? Google's going after the scammers behind those messages.

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On day 43 of the shutdown, a vote in the House could bring the impasse to an end

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 11/12/2025 - 04:00

A vote in the House expected on Wednesday could end what is now the longest shutdown on record. Democrats are decrying the plan, saying it fails to address expiring health care subsidies.

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The shutdown could be nearing its end, but high demand for food assistance lingers

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 11/12/2025 - 04:00

The Capital Area Food Bank in Washington D.C., says it's allotted an extra 1 million meals for November, given the uncertainties about whether and when SNAP recipients will get their full benefits.

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Here's how many strikes on alleged drug vessels the U.S. has announced

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 11/12/2025 - 04:00

Since September, the Trump administration has carried out more than a dozen strikes on boats it claims are run by drug traffickers, killing more than 70 people.

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Adelita Grijalva is set to be sworn in, teeing up a potential vote on Epstein files

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 11/12/2025 - 04:00

The Arizona Democrat won her race in September, but Speaker Mike Johnson has waited to swear her in until today. Grijalva has vowed to be the decisive signature in a bid to release the Epstein files.

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Space forecasters say severe solar storms could hit Earth and trigger auroras

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 11/12/2025 - 00:26

The sun has burped out bursts of energy called coronal mass ejections that could reach Earth Tuesday night. Forecasters said the vibrant displays could be visible across much of the northern U.S.

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Why flight disruptions could linger even after the government shutdown ends

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 11/11/2025 - 19:28

Airlines and aviation regulators warned that flight disruptions are likely to continue even after the government reopens. Thousands of flights have been cancelled as air traffic restrictions ramp up.

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Supreme Court extends its order blocking full SNAP payments, with shutdown potentially near an end

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 11/11/2025 - 17:46

The high court's decision keeps in place a chaotic situation. People who depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in some states have received their full monthly allocations, while others have received nothing.

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Bros really are dominating podcasting

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 11/11/2025 - 16:01

New research from the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative shows that both podcast hosts and their guests skew very heavily male – and white.

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This podcast says 'I've Had It' with Republicans – and Democrats who don't fight back

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 11/11/2025 - 14:17

In a political podcast space dominated by men and displeasure with the Democratic Party, the two women behind the I've Had It show have seen viral success.

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Museums had a rough 2025: Report shows lower attendance, lost grants, less money

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 11/11/2025 - 12:00

The American Alliance of Museums put out its annual industry snapshot and it's not great. Trump's targeting of museum programming had downstream effects and put a "chill on corporate philanthropy."

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'What to Eat Now' nutritionist talks SNAP, food policy and the 'triple duty' diet

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 11/11/2025 - 11:18

Marion Nestle says we need to rethink how we eat. She recommends "real food, processed as little as possible, with a big emphasis on plants." Her new book is What to Eat Now.

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The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to grace periods for mail ballot returns

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 11/11/2025 - 08:40

The Supreme Court will hear a case that could decide whether states can count postmarked mail ballots that arrive after Election Day — something that about 20 states and territories currently allow.

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COVID vaccine rollout and pandemic preparedness assessed in new book, 'Fair Doses'

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 11/11/2025 - 07:16
Fair Doses — that tells the inside story of the effort to expand access to vaccines, especially to low- and middle-income countries. Berkley also outlines a vision for how the globe might do better next time.'/>

In his new book, 'Fair Doses,' epidemiologist Seth Berkley discusses what went right -- and wrong -- with COVID vaccine distribution and whether the world is ready if a new pandemic were to strike.

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'Nuremberg' is full of big questions — and missed opportunities

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 11/11/2025 - 07:00
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The new film portrays Hitler's second-in-command, Hermann Goering, as a wily mastermind, sidestepping uncomfortable questions about how unexceptional evil can be.

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Senate approves legislation to end shutdown. And, where climate change efforts stand

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 11/11/2025 - 06:24

The House returns to vote on a bipartisan bill that could end the government shutdown. And, at the COP30, data show the world is still far from meeting its climate goals.

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9 strategies to find free or low-cost food when money is tight

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 11/11/2025 - 06:15

Kevin Curry, a food influencer and a former SNAP recipient, explains where SNAP recipients can get the most up-to-date information on their benefits, and how anyone can find free or affordable food. 

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I'm pregnant but my doctor won't see me before 9 weeks. Why not? Is it OK to wait?

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 11/11/2025 - 06:00

A pregnancy test can tell you that you're expecting as early as 4 weeks, but most doctors won't see you for another month. Many women want care sooner. Why's it so hard to get and what can you do?

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How to avoid 'The Winner's Curse'

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 11/11/2025 - 05:30

A new book by the Nobel-winning pioneer of behavioral economics offers some advice we can all use.

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