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A loved one's dementia will break your heart. Don't let it wreck your finances
Families can get blindsided by risky behavior with money, sometimes even before a diagnosis. Having tough conversations and setting up guardrails in advance can help prevent disaster.
Latest Figures On Deaths, Power Outages Related To Sandy
The recovery continues. But so does the grim task of accounting for deaths and the hard work of restoring power to millions of customers.
Revolving Door Of Teachers Costs Schools Billions Every Year
The constant churn affects schools' ability to provide all students with skilled teachers. But professor Richard Ingersoll says schools can fix this without spending a dime.
Impeachment Inquiry Update: What This Week Revealed About The Ukraine Affair
President Trump commissioned Rudy Giuliani as his top guy for Ukraine, and the White House also appointed "three amigos" to carry out its policy. The administration says nothing's wrong here.
What's Keeping Asian-American Lawyers From Ascending The Legal Ranks?
While the number of Asian-American lawyers and law students increased greatly in recent decades, there are few Asian-American lawyers in top positions in the legal field.
Madoff's Victims Are Repaid Another $355 Million, Trustee Says
More than half of the accounts with allowable claims against disgraced financier Bernard Madoff have now been fully repaid, according to the trustee handling recovery efforts.
China Used Twitter To Disrupt Hong Kong Protests, But Efforts Began Years Earlier
Social media networks banned hundreds of thousands of accounts last month. In NPR's assessment of the data, telling details begin to depict large disinformation campaigns.
Election Night Viewer's Guide: Why You May Need To Be Patient
You're probably anxious about the results, but patience may truly be a virtue on election night. Here's how to approach the evening.
Rep. Adam Smith fears Trump will use military as his 'personal police force'
NPR asks Rep. Adam Smith of Washington state, top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, about the mobilization of U.S. Marines and deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles.
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Trump's 2nd Impeachment Trial Starts With Debate On Constitutionality
Donald Trump became the first president impeached twice after the House voted to approve an article on inciting an insurrection. It's unlikely enough Republicans will join Democrats to convict him.
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