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Quit a GLP-1? Plan to start again? It's not recommended, but plenty of people do it 

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 04/15/2026 - 04:00

A majority of people who start the obesity and diabetes medicines known as GLP-1s also quit them, and plan to restart again. Research hasn't yet shown the health impacts of cycling on and off the drugs.

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Morning news brief

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 04/15/2026 - 03:46

Inside the peace talks happening across the Middle East, Iran war drives Europe toward fuel crisis, Eric Swalwell facing new sexual assault allegations.

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Raffle winner thrilled to claim a $1 million Picasso with a $117 ticket

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 04/15/2026 - 03:20

"How do I check that it's not a hoax?" said Ari Hodara. The Parisian art enthusiast could not believe his luck when he found out he'd won a Pablo Picasso painting worth $1 million.

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Super Typhoon Sinlaku pounds remote U.S. islands in the Pacific Ocean

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 04/15/2026 - 02:43

A super typhoon steadily battered a pair of remote U.S. islands in the Pacific Ocean with ferocious winds and relentless rains, shredding tin roofs and forcing residents to take cover.

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Justice Department moves to toss conspiracy convictions for Jan. 6 rioters

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 04/15/2026 - 01:35

The Justice Department on Tuesday asked a federal appeals court to throw out the seditious conspiracy convictions of Proud Boys and Oath Keepers leaders, for their role in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol attack.

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New species of glass frog identified in Ecuador

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 15:50

A new type of glass frog has been discovered in Ecuador, and researchers have named it after weightlifter Neisi Dajomes, the first Ecuadorian woman to win an Olympic gold medal.

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Israel is building a buffer zone inside Lebanon

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 15:34

Israel is creating a large buffer zone in southern Lebanon for a prolonged military occupation, with low expectations that direct talks with Lebanon will lead to quick action on disarming Hezbollah.

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Justice Department says Biden DOJ weaponized law to go after anti-abortion activists

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 14:13

The Trump administration has said that enforcement of the FACE Act by the Biden DOJ represents "the prototypical example" of the weaponization of the law against conservatives.

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Law enforcement is trying to combat abusive AI. Experts say easier said than done

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 13:11

An Ohio man was convicted of cybercrimes involving obscene AI-generated images of women and children. But experts warn of the difficulties in going after such cases.

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The Iran war created a global natural gas shortage — a windfall for U.S. companies

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 12:50

With Qatar's liquefied natural gas still offline, U.S. companies see an opening and are bringing in new investments.

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Historic decline in U.S. overdose deaths threatened by changing street drug supply

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 12:03

Drug overdose deaths are plummeting in the U.S. in ways never seen before. Experts worry new, toxic "synthetic" street drugs could derail the recovery.

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Veteran diplomat offers insights into the war in Iran — and thoughts on what's next

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 11:11

The war entered a new phase when President Trump began a U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Aaron David Miller of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace explains what this means.

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You can order your own blood work now. Interpreting the results is another story

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 09:58

Firms like Function Health and Oura market regular blood tests to people wanting to take their health into their own hands. The process often raises more questions for patients than it can answer.

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After losing loved ones, an Israeli and a Palestinian work together for Middle East peace

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 09:09
The Future Is Peace: A Shared Journey Across the Holy Land, documents their peace activism that emerged from trauma and loss. Abu Sarah's brother died from injuries inflicted in Israeli custody and Inon's parents were killed by Hamas-led militants on Oct. 7, 2023.'/>

An Israeli whose parents were killed on Oct. 7, 2023, and a Palestinian whose brother died from injuries in Israeli custody say they've become like brothers. Their new book is The Future Is Peace: A Shared Journey Across the Holy Land.

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Fuel protests have Ireland's government facing possible no-confidence vote

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 08:56

The prime minister announced new tax cuts to try to end the crisis that began after the U.S.-Israel war on Iran led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The government could face a no-confidence vote over its response to the fuel protests.

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Millions of people are pretending to be AI chatbots — for fun

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 08:30
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Websites like youraislopbores.me have become playgrounds for people looking for light relief in a bot-heavy world.

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Virginia joins a national effort to ensure only popular vote winners become president

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 07:34

With Virginia on board, the National Popular Vote Compact is now enacted in states worth 222 electoral votes. Here's what that means.

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Eric Swalwell will resign from Congress. And, Trump feuds with Pope Leo over Iran War

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 06:27

Eric Swalwell is resigning from Congress after multiple women accused him of sexual assault and misconduct. And, Trump is feuding with Pope Leo, calling him weak on crime for opposing the war.

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Israel and Lebanon set to meet for first direct talks in more than 30 years

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 06:27

An official briefed on Israel's strategy for the talks described Tuesday's meeting as "preparatory" and aimed at laying out a framework for future negotiations.

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The labor economics of 'Alien' — and its lessons for inequality on Earth

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/14/2026 - 05:30

Behind the acid blood and jump scares of the Alien franchise is an even more insidious horror: a single employer with unchecked power. How Weyland-Yutani helps explain monopsony — and the rise of inequality on Earth.

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