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What we know about the Dallas ICE facility shooting

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 09/25/2025 - 12:17

A gunman fired at a Dallas ICE facility, killing one person and injuring two others. Investigators provide updates on the shooting and the gunman.

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Trump is accusing the U.N. of 'sabotage.' The U.N. says Trump's team is to blame

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 09/25/2025 - 11:39

Trump says three "sinister events" disrupted his speech: a frozen escalator, a broken teleprompter and a too-quiet sound system. The U.N. says Trump's team is at fault, but opened an investigation.

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Starbucks is closing more stores and laying off 900 workers

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 09/25/2025 - 10:51

The coffee giant plans to cut 900 corporate jobs and shut down about 1% of its stores as the chain's turnaround plan approaches a one-year mark.

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Amazon agrees to settle U.S. lawsuit that it 'tricked' people into Prime

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 09/25/2025 - 10:23

Federal regulators say Amazon has settled their lawsuit over whether its web designs have manipulated millions of people into paying for Prime subscriptions that were purposefully hard to cancel.

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VIDEO: Trump and scientists disagree on Tylenol and autism. Who do Americans believe?

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 09/25/2025 - 09:00

President Trump linked Tylenol to autism despite little medical evidence. How are Americans meant to make important decisions about their health at this confusing moment?

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Leucovorin for autism? Many scientists — and parents — are skeptical

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 09/25/2025 - 08:02

President Trump says an old drug that acts like a vitamin can reduce autism symptoms in many children. The science doesn't support that claim.

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Former special counsel Jack Smith warns that rule of law is 'under attack'

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 09/25/2025 - 07:37

In his first public remarks since leaving the Justice Department, Smith said he's sad and angry about the dismissals of career public servants and the loss of credibility the DOJ has suffered.

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Trump punted on medical debt protection. Now the battle is in the states

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 09/25/2025 - 07:16

Some states are enacting medical debt laws as the Trump administration pulls back federal protections. Elsewhere, industry opposition has derailed legislation.

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Dallas ICE shooting updates. And, Trump threatens layoffs amid looming shutdown.

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 09/25/2025 - 05:55

Federal authorities say the shooting at an ICE detention facility was "targeted violence." And, the White House threatens layoffs if the government shuts down.

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Danish officials believe drone flyovers at 4 airports meant to sow fear

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 09/25/2025 - 04:23

Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said it appeared a "professional actor" was behind the "systematic" flights, without providing additional details during a news conference Thursday morning.

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A judge ruled their firings were illegal. The government got to do it anyway

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 09/25/2025 - 04:01

A judge ruled the firing of thousands of federal employees was illegal. But he stopped short of ordering the government to reinstate them, predicting the Supreme Court would overturn it.

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8 walking and biking safety tips that just might save your life

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 09/25/2025 - 04:00
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In 2024, 7,100 pedestrians were killed on the road, and in recent years, more than 1,000 cyclists have been hit and killed annually. Safety experts explain how bikers and walkers can stay safe.

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Tensions are high in a Utah redistricting fight that didn't start with Trump

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 09/25/2025 - 04:00

Like Texas, Utah Republicans are redrawing congressional maps mid-decade. Unlike Texas, Utah's new maps could give Democrats more of a shot at winning a seat.

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A question of intent: Is what's happening in Gaza genocide?

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 09/25/2025 - 04:00

As accusations of genocide in Gaza mount against Israel, NPR looks at how the term is defined legally and why previously reticent scholars have changed their minds.

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Strict rules can foster calm classrooms. But some students pay the price

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 09/25/2025 - 04:00

An Indiana charter school network has won praise for its strong academics. But some students with disabilities struggle to follow the school system's discipline policies.

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Housing prices are causing some people to have smaller families than planned

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 09/25/2025 - 04:00

Home prices skyrocketed during the pandemic — and have stayed high. For some Americans, making their budget work means having fewer children than they'd envisioned.

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White House threatens layoffs -- not furloughs -- if the government shuts down

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 09/24/2025 - 22:28

In past government shutdowns, workers have been put on temporary furloughs until funding resumes. This time, the Trump White House is looking for bigger and more permanent cuts, a new memo shows.

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For the first time in nearly 6 decades, a Syrian president steps up to speak at the U.N.

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 09/24/2025 - 18:42

Turning the page on decades of distance, Syria's President Ahmad al-Sharaa addressed the U.N. General Assembly, marking the first time any president from his country has done so in almost 60 years.

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Victim's widow files the first lawsuit after January's D.C.-area midair crash

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 09/24/2025 - 17:06

Family members of a passenger who died in the January collision are suing American Airlines, PSA Airlines, and the federal government. It's the first of what could be dozens of lawsuits.

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As AI advances, doomers warn the superintelligence apocalypse is nigh

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 09/24/2025 - 15:21

AI is advancing fast, and AI doomers say humanity is at risk.

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