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Trump says he's confident of a deal ahead of Xi meeting

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/29/2025 - 05:02

President Trump has confidently predicted striking a deal with China's leader, who he's set to meet Thursday.

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An Alzheimer's pill appears to protect some in a high-risk population

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/29/2025 - 05:00

A new study is reviving hope that a twice-daily pill can slow down Alzheimer's in people whose genes put them at high risk for the disease.

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This furloughed IRS lawyer is living out his dream of being a hot dog vendor

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/29/2025 - 04:34

While on furlough, Isaac Stein is fulfilling a childhood dream and passion project as a hot dog vendor.

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Love or hate chain restaurants? We want to hear your story

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/29/2025 - 04:00

America loves chain restaurants. NPR reporters Alana Wise and Jaclyn Diaz explore why.

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Schools close and island life is under threat as Greece reckons with low birth rates

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/29/2025 - 04:00

In Greece, fewer babies means difficult decisions, especially on remote islands where low birth rates are forcing some schools to close and raising questions about the future of island culture.

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Families could start losing access to Head Start if shutdown continues

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/29/2025 - 04:00

If the government shutdown extends beyond Nov. 1, more than 65,000 children could be at risk of losing access to Head Start, the federal early-learning program for low-income families.

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Camouflaging cars and swapping license plates: How agents make immigration arrests

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/29/2025 - 04:00

Immigration enforcement officers are sometimes forgoing license plates or otherwise masking their cars while apprehending migrants across the U.S.

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How 'neurodivergent' became a word for many types of minds

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/29/2025 - 04:00

"Neurodivergent" is not just a way to describe medical diagnoses like autism and ADHD. It encompasses a range of ways in which people's brains differ from what is considered normal in the U.S.

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The Fed is expected to cut interest rates as job market shows signs of weakness

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/29/2025 - 04:00

The Federal Reserve is expected to cut its benchmark interest rate by a quarter percentage point because the central bank is more concerned about the job market than it is with battling inflation.

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Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in eastern Cuba as a Category 3 storm

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/29/2025 - 03:20

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in eastern Cuba near the city of Chivirico early Wednesday as a Category 3 storm after pummeling Jamaica.

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North Korea touts missile tests as Trump visits South Korea

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/29/2025 - 00:45

North Korea said Wednesday its recent test-firings of sea-to-surface cruise missiles were successful, in another display of its growing military capabilities as U.S. President Donald Trump visits South Korea.

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Huge Brazilian raid on Rio gang leaves at least 64 people dead and 81 under arrest

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/29/2025 - 00:34

Brazilian police and soldiers launched a raid on a drug-trafficking gang in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday, sparking shootouts that left at least 60 suspects and four police officers dead, officials said.

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Blue Jays even World Series with 6-2 win over Dodgers in Game 4

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/29/2025 - 00:16

The Toronto Blue Jays shook off their epic 18-inning loss to even the World Series in Game 4. Ohtani redefined the concept of short rest by taking the mound just more than 17 hours after Game 3.

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These doctors want to break the cycle of shame and blame in medicine

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 10/28/2025 - 20:16

Shaming is common in medical school and unfortunately, sometimes in the doctor's office. Some doctors are trying to teach medical students awareness of the problem so they don't perpetuate the cycle.

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Senate Republicans deal Trump a rare rebuke on trade with vote against Brazil tariffs

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 10/28/2025 - 18:47

Five Republicans joined with Democrats on a vote to end the national emergency that President Trump has declared as the basis for sweeping tariffs on Brazil.

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A matchmaking site helps farmers find buyers for their land

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 10/28/2025 - 15:33

Websites fashioned like online marketplaces match aspiring farmers with land owners who want to pass their property to someone who will be a good steward of their work. It's part of a growing trend.

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The Sudanese army's last stronghold in Darfur has fallen to paramilitary forces

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 10/28/2025 - 15:33

Sudan's army has retreated from the key Darfur city of El Fasher after an 18-month siege amid reports of mass civilian deaths.

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Want to opt out of AI? State labeling laws might help

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 10/28/2025 - 15:07

Some states are passing new laws requiring artificial intelligence to be clearly labeled, especially in regulated industries or on high-stakes documents such as police reports. The labels are crucial for people who'd rather not use AI at all.

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How to decide whether to step back from a difficult relationship — or stick it out

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 10/28/2025 - 15:01

When a loved one is behaving in a way that bothers you, should you lean into the relationship or take a break? If you're having trouble deciding, therapist KC Davis offers guiding questions.

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How Israel is winning the wars and losing the peace

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 10/28/2025 - 14:47

Israel has strengthened its security with a series of sweeping military victories in the past two years. It has also become far more isolated internationally, with no clear path ahead.

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