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With social safety nets cut, Americans in rural areas look for ways to cope
Millions of Americans rely on federal subsidies and programs to make ends meet. But the shutdown and other cuts have them looking elsewhere for help. Here's how residents in rural New York are coping.
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The Supreme Court heard arguments on Trump's use of tariffs. Here are some takeaways
NPR's A Martinez asks Amy Howe, co-founder of SCOTUSblog, for her takeaways from the arguments before the Supreme Court over whether President Trump has the authority to impose tariffs.
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What to know about the border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia
President Trump spoke with the prime minister of Thailand on Friday morning and has also said he would speak with Cambodia's leadership.
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Historic flooding in Washington prompts evacuation order
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson has declared a statewide emergency as heavy rain caused rivers across the state to surge.
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States increase security following high-profile assassinations
States are augmenting ways to protect lawmakers.
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The Best Albums of 2025
NPR Music critics, editors and Tiny Desk producers each singled out one album they would recommend to anyone who came calling. The elite, no-skips albums of the year.
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What California's Proposition 50 could mean for next year's midterm elections
California's Proposition 50 redraws the state's congressional map to favor Democrats. NPR's Leila Fadel asks Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report what it might mean for mid-term elections.
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FAA will reduce air traffic by 10% at many airports to maintain safety
The Federal Aviation Administration will reduce air traffic at many busy airports to maintain safety during the government shutdown, which has led to staffing shortages of air traffic controllers.
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Billionaires who spent millions to block him now face working with NYC's new mayor
Wall Street leaders and billionaires spent big to defeat democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani in New York City's mayoral race. Now they have to figure out how to work with him.
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