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People who use weight loss drugs like Ozempic face a problem: What to do when they run out or can't...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoBut fewer have asked a key question: What happens if they need to stop taking the medications? It's...
Nelly Furtado Performs Hits New And Old On NPR’s ‘Tiny Desk’
uDiscover Music· 1 day agoNelly Furtado stopped by NPR’s ‘Tiny Desk’ to perform a medley of singles from throughout her...
Have you lost someone to extreme weather? We want to hear from you
NPR· 5 hours agoNPR would like to hear from you. Share your story in the form below. Submissions may be used in a...
I can't vote Biden. If Trump is found guilty, where does that leave Republicans like me?
USA TODAY Opinion via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoA verdict could come this week after Tuesday's closing arguments. Republicans' views of Trump have...
Mexico could elect its first female president after this weekend's election
NPR· 6 hours agoNPR's Leila Fadel talks to professor Brenda Estefan and Lila Abed of the Wilson Center's Mexico Institute, about the cross-border concerns framing Mexico's election.
Villagers are still rescuing people from last week's landslide in Papua New Guinea
WLRN Miami· 7 hours agoNPR’s Michel Martin speaks with U.N. humanitarian adviser Máté Bagossy about his recent visit to the site of a deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea and the need for aid there.
The Contenders, Vol. 10: The songs we can't stop playing this week : All Songs Considered
NPR· 7 hours agoNPR Music editor Daoud Tyler-Ameen joins host Robin Hilton as they consider the ways music can...
There's not an easy answer for 'How To Become Famous'
WUNC Chapel Hill· 21 hours agoNPR's Ari Shapiro talks with behavioral economist Cass Sunstein about his latest book, “How to Become Famous: Lost Einsteins, Forgotten Superstars, and How the Beatles Came to Be.”
To see California in a new way, a journalist took a 38-hour trip on public transport
KTEP 88.5 El Paso· 21 hours agoNPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with journalist Jeong Park about a trip he took from L.A. to San Francisco only by public buses and trains.
Activists call to rename the Francis Scott Key Bridge because he owned enslaved people
NPR· 3 hours agoSpeaking on behalf of the Mitchell family, Senator Michael Mitchel (MD-D) tells NPR, “we are honored...