Here's how to send your questions and curiosities to the NPR team covering the Winter Olympics in Milan.
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Commissioned by NPR in December in partnership with Ipsos, the share of people who believe the U.S. is a moral leader dropped to 39% from 60% in a similar poll conducted in 2017.
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The shortage of primary care doctors is a national problem. To cope, a large health system in Massachusetts is using an AI tool to screen patients and refer them to other care.
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The Golden Globe are Sunday night. Revisit some of the nominees that have appeared on NPR's "Morning Edition" this past year.
The business of cocaine trafficking has changed over the years, with different players and routes. A look at how the trade really works.
There have been several incidents of ICE agents fatally shooting or injuring people in U.S. cities. After a shooting in Portland on Thursday, city officials there called it a "pattern of violence."
Two friends with opposing viewpoints talk about the strain the COVID-19 pandemic put on their relationship and how they can move forward.