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BBC apologizes for edit of Trump speech but says it won't provide legal compensation

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 11/14/2025 - 05:41

The BBC has apologized to President Trump for the way it edited his Jan. 6, 2021 speech but says it won't pay compensation. Trump has threatened a $1 billion lawsuit against the British broadcaster.

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Unlike the government, the quiz never stopped. Can you ace this week's test?

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 11/14/2025 - 04:01

This week's quiz is mercifully light on politics, unless you count President James Garfield, a Kennedy family member and a new House rep … OK, so it's not light on politics. But there are geese?

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As social media grows more toxic, college athletes ask themselves: Is it worth it?

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 11/14/2025 - 04:00

Building a social media brand has helped enrich players. But constant harassment — fueled in part by sports gambling — has come to outweigh potential income. Now, staying "regular" is the goal.

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Economic promises helped Trump get elected. Now he has an affordability problem

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 11/14/2025 - 04:00

Americans are feeling the strain of high prices, even as President Trump tries to tout "record highs" in the stock market.

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Ken Burns shares 3 thoughts on upcoming 'American Revolution' series

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 11/14/2025 - 03:54
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In his latest project, Ken Burns turns his lens to the American Revolution — an event he has called the most significant since the birth of Christ.

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North Carolina official talks about Border Patrol agents being sent to Charlotte

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 11/14/2025 - 03:53

NPR's Steve Inskeep asks George Dunlap, a commissioner on the Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners, about the upcoming arrival of Border Patrol agents in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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'Much more than a job': Food bank workers reflect on the joy they find in their work

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 11/14/2025 - 03:53

Cyndi Kirkhart and Scott Thompson of the Facing Hunger Food Bank in Huntington, West Virginia, talk about how they met and the rewards of feeding the hungry.

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Russia's massive attack on Kyiv kills at least 4 people, injures dozens of others

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 11/14/2025 - 02:46

At least 430 drones and 18 missiles were used in the overnight attack, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

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Comey and James seek case dismissal, arguing prosecutor was illegally appointed

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 11/14/2025 - 00:42

Lawyers for former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James asked a judge to dismiss their cases, arguing prosecutor Lindsay Halligan was illegally appointed.

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Disney eyes a future where users help shape the story

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 11/13/2025 - 16:11

Disney CEO Bob Iger said his company is talking with AI companies about allowing subscribers to create their own short-form videos on Disney+.

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Federal special education staff may get their jobs back. But for how long?

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 11/13/2025 - 14:19

A new deal to end the government shutdown may briefly restore staff to U.S. Education Department offices that had been gutted by layoffs.

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Air traffic controllers promised fast shutdown pay, but they've been told that before

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 11/13/2025 - 14:17

The Transportation Secretary says air traffic controllers will be paid promptly as the government reopens. But after the last shutdown, in 2019, some controllers sued to get paid in full for overtime.

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A decade after the Bataclan attacks, France is still grappling with how to remember

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 11/13/2025 - 13:33

In the 2015 attacks, 130 people were killed, including at the Bataclan concert hall. France is still wrestling with how to remember the deadliest attack on its soil in modern history and how to live with it.

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'Thrilled to be open': Smithsonian and other museums welcome visitors back

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 11/13/2025 - 13:04

The Smithsonians, National Gallery of Art and other sites that receive federal funding are announcing their reopening plans now that the government shutdown is over. Past closures have been costly.

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'We were gone far too long.' House members reflect on longest shutdown

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 11/13/2025 - 12:53

The House of Representatives was sent home for the duration of the government shutdown. Members returned to the Capitol Wednesday with a lot on their minds.

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The government shutdown is over, but not everything is back to normal

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 11/13/2025 - 09:03

President Trump signed a bill reopening the government Wednesday night, but it will take more than a day for some things to return to business as usual. We're tracking those here.

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If you're going to be kind to another human, today is the day to do it!

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 11/13/2025 - 06:15

November 13 is World Kindness Day. Its goal is to encourage acts of kindness. (After all, one kind day is better than none.) Here's a look at the nature and nurturing of human kindness.

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What new Epstein emails say. And, ACA subsidies in limbo

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 11/13/2025 - 05:58

Details on the newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein. And, the government shutdown has ended, but health insurance subsidies remain in limbo, with a vote on the matter expected next month.

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'We need to get out of here': Trump's immigration crackdown is quietly reshaping where immigrants live in America 

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 11/13/2025 - 05:00

The Trump administration says that more than 1.6 million immigrants have self-deported. But there's also evidence of an internal migration from target cities and states and into quieter areas that feel safer.

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Why home insurance is unaffordable, even in places without wildfires or hurricanes

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 11/13/2025 - 04:30

Some of the country's highest home insurance prices are in the central U.S., a region generally considered to be protected from climate-driven disasters such as wildfires and hurricanes.

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