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Veterans are at higher risk of eating disorders. The pressure of military life may be one cause
A VA study concluded that veterans experience bulimia at about three times the civilian rate.
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Texas welfare workers are resigning over orders to investigate trans kids' families
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Eleanor Klibanoff of The Texas Tribune about the child welfare workers who are leaving their jobs over state orders to investigate the families of trans kids.
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The first known interstellar meteor hit Earth in 2014, U.S. officials say
The meteor crash-landed off the coast of Papua New Guinea in January 2014.
Republicans say they're quitting the 'biased' Commission on Presidential Debates
Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel claims that the commission "refused to enact simple and commonsense reforms to help ensure fair debates."
A Battle Plan Against Gulf War Illness
It's still unclear why large numbers of soldiers in the 1991 Gulf War came home with unexplained illnesses. Now, faced with the possibility of a new war in the Persian Gulf, the Pentagon is working to prevent a repeat of those health problems. NPR's Joseph Shapiro reports.
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2 former coaches join Brian Flores in his discrimination suit against the NFL
Steve Wilks and Ray Horton join Flores in seeking compensatory and punitive damages for Black head coaches, offensive and defensive coordinators and quarterback coaches and general managers.
Meals, Ready for Battle
If U.S. military forces do go to war with Iraq, at least one thing they can probably count on is a hot meal. The companies that make prepackaged meals for the military -- known as "Meals Ready to Eat" or MREs -- have been operating at nearly full capacity for the past several months. NPR's Jack Speer recently visited an MRE factory in Indiana -- see the meals being prepared, in huge batches.
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How a Twitter edit button might change the way you tweet
Twitter says it is working on an edit button, raising concerns about honesty and transparency.
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Wildlife agency turning invasive water hyacinth into organic fertilizer
The hope of the 35-acre pilot program is to find a way to successfully clear a body of water, or parts of it, of hyacinth without using chemicals or other extreme measures.
Patrick Lyoya's family wants to know the name of the officer who shot him
Police departments across the U.S. have faced scrutiny for withholding identities of officers in cases where Black people were wounded or killed during interactions with police.
Florida's public colleges and universities have to try to find new accreditors
It comes after a number of clashes between the accrediting body and the state over issues like presidential searches, and whether faculty should be allowed to testify as expert witnesses.
How two generations are fighting climate change by focusing on finance and age
Delaney Reynolds and Bill McKibben are from different generations and live on opposite ends of the East Coast. Both have committed themselves toward fighting climate change and rallying politicians and people, while increasingly focusing on finance.
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DeSantis offers few specifics on math textbooks that have been rejected by the state
The books were listed because they included “prohibited topics” or were inconsistent with state standards, according to the Florida Department of Education.
The Florida Senate signs off on DeSantis' congressional map and bill to end Disney self-government
The Republican-led Senate voted along party lines, and they how go to the House for full approval.
Settlement for owners in Surfside, and the expected jump of Alzheimer's in Florida
A settlement has been reached for the families of victims and survivors of the Champlain Towers South collapse in Surfside. Plus, new research predicts Florida will have one of the fastest growing rates of Alzheimer’s by the middle of this decade.
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How soaring inflation forces stark choices
Inflation in March was the highest since December of 1981, with prices up 8.5% from a year ago. Rising prices are especially hard on low-income people, who spend more of their money on necessities.
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Biden picks a former federal prosecutor to lead the ATF as it targets 'ghost guns'
President Biden has picked Steve Dettelbach, a former U.S. attorney in Ohio, to lead the agency as it cracks down on so-called "ghost guns," which are assembled from parts and lack serial numbers.
The tension between fear and relief in Jerrod Carmichael's new special, 'Rothaniel'
In his new HBO special, Carmichael comes out — working through both joy and despair on stage.
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Sarasota city commissioners approve a partnership with Van Wezel to build a new Performing Arts Center
At an April 4 city commission meeting, the proposed partnership with the Van Wezel Foundation was approved 3-2. Opponents say there are aspects in the plan they don’t understand.
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Ukrainians have arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border by the thousands
Tijuana's border crossing with San Diego has become the main point of entry into the United States for Ukrainian refugees fleeing the war.
Finland moves closer to seeking NATO membership as the war in Ukraine unites Europe
Russia's war in Ukraine continues to unite Europe. Finland is now moving closer to seeking NATO membership. On Wednesday, the country released a report that could move it closer to a NATO bid.
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Environmental laws can be an obstacle in building green energy infrastructure
Green energy, like wind or solar power, is one solution to fighting climate change. But sometimes it's environmental laws that get in the way of building the infrastructure to produce it.
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Encore: The Rev. Howard-John Wesley on taking a break from the pulpit after 30 years
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with the Rev. Howard-John Wesley of the historic Alfred Street Baptist Church in Alexandria, Va., about his sabbatical, which coincided with the beginning of the pandemic.
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What the White House's actions on medical debt could mean for consumers
The Biden administration announced new measures to ease the financial burden of high medical bills. Here's how the measures can help and what's still missing to protect patients.
After 2020, a candidate conceding an election is no longer a sure thing
Before former President Donald Trump's baseless assault on the U.S. voting system, candidate concessions were taken for granted. No more.
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