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U.S. imposes sanctions on Colombia's president and family over drug trade allegations

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 14:33

The sanctions sharply escalate tensions with the leftist leader of a country that has traditionally been one of the closest U.S. allies in South America.

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Coffee-driven deforestation is making it harder to grow coffee, watchdog group says

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 14:13

In Brazil's coffee-producing areas, more than 42,000 square miles of forest have disappeared over about two decades, says Coffee Watch. Deforestation leads to drought, which harms crop yields.

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It's been a rollercoaster few years for Six Flags. Can Travis Kelce help?

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 13:41

Travis Kelce is teaming up with activist investors in hopes of transforming the embattled theme park operator Six Flags. No word yet on a Taylor Swift-themed rollercoaster.

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The federal government is still shut down. Here's what that means across the country

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 12:30

The federal government shutdown continues. Republicans and Democrats appear no closer to an agreement to end it. Many federal workers are missing full paychecks and don't know when they will resume.

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Some viruses can play a deadly game of hide and seek inside the human body

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 11:49

Ebola is one of the nasty viruses that can hide in the body even after a patient recovers and tests negative. It can reemerge and trigger a new outbreak years later. How do they survive? And how can they be kayoed?

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Argentina's President Milei faces a political reckoning in midterm elections

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 10:05

Argentina's libertarian president, Javier Milei, faces midterms amid economic chaos and a $20 billion lifeline offer from President Trump.

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What killed Napoleon's army? Scientists find clues in DNA from fallen soldiers' teeth

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 10:00

In 1812, hundreds of thousands of men in Napoleon's army perished during their retreat from Russia. Researchers now believe a couple of unexpected pathogens may have helped hasten the soldiers' demise.

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Boston bar stirs outrage with its mobster mugshots as decor

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 09:39

Neighbors say the restaurant is glorifying people like mob boss Whitey Bulger and Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi. The bar's owners say they're only recognizing the history of their place.

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Inflation rose less than expected in September, the U.S. belatedly reports

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 07:52

The federal government recalled some furloughed workers specifically to produce the inflation report, which plays a key role for Social Security beneficiaries.

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Federal workers go without pay today. And, NBA stars arrested for illegal gambling

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 06:16

Today, millions of federal workers are missing their first full paycheck since the shutdown began. And, an NBA gambling scandal has led to the arrest of over 30 people.

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Boo to spooky chocolate prices! It's the year of chewy, fruity Halloween treats

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 05:00

Sales of non-chocolate candy are growing faster than those of chocolate. With cocoa in shortage, manufacturers are changing pack sizes, adding fillers and dipping candy in "white creme."

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Here's what experts say 'A House of Dynamite' gets wrong (and right) about nuclear war

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 04:01
A House of Dynamite is available online for streaming on October 24. Experts say the sets, such as this one of the White House situation room's watch floor, are "scarily authentic."'/>

Some praised realistic elements like the depiction of the White House situation room. But others said parts of the plot didn't ring true.

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It's supposed to be payday for many federal workers. Instead, they're getting nothing

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 04:01

Roughly 1.4 million federal workers are going without pay due to the government shutdown. About half of them are furloughed, while the other half has been deemed essential and is working without pay.

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No historic museums were harmed in the making of this quiz. Can you score 11?

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 04:01

From brazen jewel heists to internet meltdowns, this week brought travesties galore.

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Not sure how to support a friend with cancer? Survivors have advice

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 04:00

To help a loved one with cancer, think about what you're good at — and what they need. Are you organized? Plan their meals. Detail-oriented? Go with them to appointments. Survivors share ideas.

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As strikes on alleged drug boats grow, so do questions about their legality and goal

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 04:00

President Trump says he has authority to carry out the strikes, but international experts are asking if the attacks are truly about countering narcotics or instead toppling Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro.

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An enduring love born amidst early Alzheimer's

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 02:37

Joanna Fix and Forrest Fix of Colorado Springs talk about living with Alzheimer's disease. They say it's all about learning how to live with it, not die from it.

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Trump says he's ending trade talks with Canada over TV ads

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 10/24/2025 - 00:07

The abrupt announcement comes after Trump accused Canada of using a "fake" Ronald Reagan ad to sway U.S. courts, raising the stakes in an already tense trade dispute.

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Trump administration finalizes plan to open pristine Alaska wildlife refuge to oil and gas drilling

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 10/23/2025 - 23:26

The Trump administration has finalized a plan to open the coastal plain of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling, renewing long-simmering debate over whether to drill in one of the nation's most sensitive wilderness areas.

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'Uncharted territory': Ongoing shutdown threatens food aid for 42 million people

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 10/23/2025 - 23:01

SNAP, the country's largest anti-hunger program, dates back to the Great Depression and has never been disrupted this way. Most recipients are seniors, families with kids, and those with disabilities.

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