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Our NPR colleagues weigh in on their favorite video games of the year
There were a lot of great video games that came out last year. Our colleagues at NPR share some of their favorites.
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2023 showed how online platforms can die
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with tech journalist Cory Doctorow about how 2023 was the year when a lot of people pointed out that some important places on the Internet are getting worse.
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Veterans from Team Rubicon are on the ground in Jamaica helping with recovery efforts
Team Rubicon is a nonprofit led by veterans that goes into disaster zones.
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Some developing countries are working on ways to swap their debt for climate action
Debt can be a major hurdle for developing countries trying to prepare for climate impacts. Some are experimenting with a new tool: swapping their debt for acting on climate change.
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The ex-Memphis police officer accused of killing Tyre Nichols pleads guilty
Ex-Memphis police officer Desmond Mills appeared in federal court Thursday and changed his plea to guilty in the beating death of Tyre Nichols.
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RICO case against cop city protesters in Atlanta stirs concerns about free speech
The case against 61 people who oppose a planned police and fire training facility in Atlanta is charting new – and to some, concerning – territory.
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Health insurance is at the center of the government shutdown battle
The NPR Politics Podcast breaks down the central policy issue behind the government shutdown: enhanced subsidies for Affordable Care Act health insurance plans.
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The art of debate is thriving in one unlikely place: prisons
An Oregon penitentiary is showcasing its inmates' debating skills. They make arguments, speak to others' perspectives and resolve disputes amicably.
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A federal worker explains why she's not afraid of Trump's layoff threat
Some federal workers closely following President Trump's threats of mass layoffs and funding cuts in the shutdown say it's nothing new. He's been doing those same things since January.
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Early voting numbers are high for this election. Here's what that means for tomorrow
About 81 million people have already voted. What are election officials and election security experts watching tomorrow as voting concludes?
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