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Trump says 8 EU countries to be charged 10% tariff for opposing US control of Greenland

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 01/17/2026 - 11:22

In a post on social media, Trump said a 10% tariff will take effect on Feb. 1, and will climb to 25% on June 1 if a deal is not in place for the United States to purchase Greenland.

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'Not for sale': massive protest in Copenhagen against Trump's desire to acquire Greenland

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 01/17/2026 - 11:00

Thousands of people rallied in Copenhagen to push back on President Trump's rhetoric that the U.S. should acquire Greenland.

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Uganda's longtime leader declared winner in disputed vote

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 01/17/2026 - 09:18

Museveni claims victory in Uganda's contested election as opposition leader Bobi Wine goes into hiding amid chaos, violence and accusations of fraud.

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Opinion: Remembering Ai, a remarkably intelligent chimpanzee

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 01/17/2026 - 07:00

We remember Ai, a highly intelligent chimpanzee who lived at the Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University for most of her life, except the time she escaped and walked around campus.

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The near death -- and last-minute reprieve -- of a trial for an HIV vaccine

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 01/17/2026 - 06:54

A trial was about to launch for a vaccine that would ward off the HIV virus. It would be an incredible breakthrough. Then it looked as if it would be over before it started.

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Is RFK Jr.'s Administration for a Healthy America — AHA — in the works or not?

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 01/17/2026 - 06:00

The Administration for a Healthy America is RFK Jr.'s plan to tackle chronic disease, addiction and other persistent problems. But so far it's not being set up like previous new agencies.

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Events in Minneapolis show how immigration enforcement has changed. What's the impact?

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 01/17/2026 - 04:00

Minneapolis is at the center of sweeping, evolving federal immigration push. It demonstrates how different immigration enforcement is under Trump's second administration - and raises questions about the lingering effects on local communities and law enforcement.

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They quit their day jobs to bet on current events. A look inside the prediction market mania

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 01/17/2026 - 04:00

Prediction market apps are thriving in Trump's second term, with traders betting on migrant deportations to election outcomes. A community of young, mostly male and very online traders are driving the industry's bonanza.

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Major plumbing headache haunts $13 billion U.S. carrier off the coast of Venezuela

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 01/17/2026 - 04:00

The crew of USS Ford is struggling to handle sewage problems on board the Navy's newest carrier.

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Trump is threatening to cut funding from sanctuary cities. Here's what to know

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 01/17/2026 - 04:00

President Trump says he's cutting federal money to sanctuary cities. But courts have blocked similar moves, ruling that the federal government can't use funding to coerce state and local governments.

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Judge rules immigration officers in Minneapolis can't detain peaceful protesters

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 01/16/2026 - 22:57

Officers in the Minneapolis-area participating in a U.S. immigration enforcement operation can't detain or tear gas peaceful protesters who aren't obstructing authorities, a judge ruled Friday.

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Justice Department opens investigation into Minnesota governor and Minneapolis mayor

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 01/16/2026 - 20:22

Federal prosecutors are investigating Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey.

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No sign of new protests in Iran as a hard-line cleric calls for executions

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 01/16/2026 - 18:44

A Iran returns to an uneasy calm after protests led to a violent crackdown, a senior cleric is calling for the death penalty for detained demonstrators. His sermon Friday also threatened U.S. President Trump.

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ICE surge sparks fear and resistance in Minneapolis

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 01/16/2026 - 15:32

Minneapolis residents are resisting as federal immigration agents surge into their city, creating what some locals describe as an atmosphere of fear and siege on the streets.

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Measles is spreading fast in S.C. Here's what it says about vaccine exemptions

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 01/16/2026 - 14:55

More than 550 people have contracted measles in Spartanburg County, S.C., in a fast-growing outbreak. Like a majority of U.S. counties, nonmedical exemptions to school vaccination are also rising.

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It took 75 governors to elect a woman. Spanberger will soon be at Virginia's helm

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 01/16/2026 - 13:56

Abigail Spanberger, a former CIA officer and three-term congresswoman, is breaking long-held traditions on inauguration day. She says she wants her swearing-in to showcase the state's modern vibrancy.

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For those with addiction, going into and coming out of prison can be a minefield.

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 01/16/2026 - 12:36

Many jails and prisons around the country don't provide medication treatment for opioid use disorder. Studies show that medication makes recovery more likely and reduces the risk of overdose death.

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December board game update

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 01/16/2026 - 10:50

This is a short update on the Planet Money Board Game project.

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Trump struck deals with 16 drug companies. But they're still raising prices this year

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 01/16/2026 - 10:13

All 16 drug companies that inked deals with the Trump administration over the past few months still raised some of their prices for 2026.

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Trump threatens military action in Minneapolis. And, inside his healthcare plan

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 01/16/2026 - 06:35

President Trump threatens to invoke the Insurrection Act in Minnesota to stop protests happening in Minneapolis. And, the president unveils what he calls a new healthcare plan.

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