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She paid into Medicare for years. Trump's immigration policy will end her coverage

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 04/06/2026 - 04:01

A provision in the GOP's One Big Beautiful Bill Act will make Rosa María Carranza and an estimated 100,000 other lawfully present immigrant seniors ineligible. Her once secure retirement is in question.

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These blind students say their college blocked their education. A new rule could help

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 04/06/2026 - 04:00

Higher education is especially reliant on computers and phones, but accessibility for people with disabilities has often been forgotten. A new federal rule could change that.

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Shingles can hit younger than you think. The vaccine can prevent excruciating pain

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 04/06/2026 - 04:00

A reactivation of the virus that causes chickenpox, the illness can be miserable. Here's what to know about early warning signs, long-term symptoms and some surprising news about the vaccine.

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Savannah Guthrie returns to the 'Today' show months after her mother's disappearance

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 04/06/2026 - 04:00

Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, has not been seen since returning home from a family dinner the evening of Jan. 31.

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Morning news brief

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 04/06/2026 - 03:46

President Trump says Iran has until Tuesday night to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, Trump is in a tight corner politically as he ramps up Iran war messaging, Artemis II crew readies for lunar flyby.

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NASA's Artemis II crew readies for Monday's lunar flyby. Here's what you need to know

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 04/06/2026 - 00:09

At its closest point, the crew of Artemis II will loop about 4,000 miles from the lunar surface late Monday. The astronauts will also venture farther into space than any previous human mission.

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UCLA storms past South Carolina to claim its 1st NCAA women's basketball title

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 04/05/2026 - 20:25

UCLA secured the first NCAA women's basketball national championship in school history — a goal that was set after losing in the first Final Four last season.

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A music festival booked Kanye West, now known as Ye, and lost major sponsors

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 04/05/2026 - 20:20

The rapper Ye was announced as the headliner for the Wireless Festival in London. He's gained notoriety over the years for his antisemitic comments and activities glorifying Nazis.

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Hollywood studios reach a tentative agreement with writers union

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 04/05/2026 - 16:09

The Writers Guild of America went on strike for months in 2023 in a dispute with Hollywood studios. This year the union announced a new four-year contract after just a few weeks of negotiations.

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These rock-climbing fish can shimmy up a 50-foot waterfall

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 04/05/2026 - 06:00

New research from the Democratic Republic of Congo offers a behavioral and anatomical portrait of a species that can achieve surprising athletic feats.

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In Lebanon, more than 50 medics have been killed by Israel. Some say they're targeted

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 04/05/2026 - 05:00

Lebanon says at least 54 health workers are among more than 1,400 people killed by Israel during the current invasion. Human rights groups say first responders are being targeted — something Israel denies.

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Questions to help you get 'financially naked' with your partner

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 04/05/2026 - 04:00

Having "brutally honest conversations" about money can bring couples closer together, says Vivian Tu, a financial educator. She shares questions to ask your partner at every relationship stage.

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More teens are getting hooked on gambling. Parents say it often goes undetected

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 04/05/2026 - 04:00

The explosion of online gambling and sports betting, as well as the advertising behind it, is attracting a growing number of young people, most of them boys.

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Trump says U.S. military has rescued airman shot down over Iran

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 04/05/2026 - 00:53

A U.S. Airforce officer whose plane was shot down in Iran was rescued by U.S. forces early Sunday after evading capture for more than a day in enemy territory, President Trump announced on social media.

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Trump says U.S. military has rescued airman shot down over Iran

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 04/05/2026 - 00:53

A U.S. Airforce officer whose plane was shot down in Iran was rescued by U.S. forces early Sunday, President Trump announced on social media.

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German researchers set right the story of a 9,000-year-old shaman's grave

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 04/04/2026 - 16:45

When a 9,000 year-old grave of a shaman was discovered in Nazi Germany, the discovery was quickly politicized to support Nazi propaganda. But new analysis shows that initial narrative was all wrong.

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Judge halts Trump effort requiring colleges to show they don't consider race in admissions

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 04/04/2026 - 12:13

A federal judge on Saturday said the Trump Administration the demand to collect data from universities was rolled out in a "rushed and chaotic" manner.

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After the Minnesota surge, ICE is moving to a quieter enforcement approach

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 04/04/2026 - 10:34

ICE seems to be changing from aggressive immigration enforcement on city streets to an apparent return to operations that rely heavily on local law enforcement. But even in Florida, where sheriffs are required to cooperate with ICE, some conservative sheriffs have concerns about pursuing immigrants with no criminal records.

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'London Falling': A teenage imposter, an aging gangster and a body in the Thames

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 04/04/2026 - 07:00

In 2019, 19-year-old Zac Brettler leapt towards the River Thames from a fifth-floor luxury apartment in central London. Patrick Radden Keefe investigates the story of the teen's double life in a new book.

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Opinion: Humanity's hopes ascended with Artemis II

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 04/04/2026 - 07:00

NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the successful launch of NASA's Artemis II this week. The four astronauts aboard will travel around the moon.

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