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What to know about Blake Shelton's 'For Recreational Use Only'
Country music writer Marcus Dowling discusses a few standout songs from singer Blake Shelton's latest album, "For Recreational Use Only."
npr.org — 8 hours ago
The U.S. has a plan to send food to Gaza. Leading aid groups object to the idea
The proposed solution would only provide food and aid to around 60 percent of Gaza's civilians initially, according to a copy of the proposal reviewed by NPR.
npr.org — 12 hours ago
Tariffs come for Canadian sports fans ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays game in Seattle
Every time the Toronto Blue Jays play the Seattle Mariners, fans from Canada cross the border to go to the game. But how is U.S. trade policy affecting attendance?
npr.org — 17 hours ago
Dr. Casey Means, Trump's pick for Surgeon General, faces criticism across the spectrum
Dr. Casey Means, a health care entrepreneur and social media influencer, is Trump's pick for surgeon general. But she's facing pushback for her unconventional resume.
npr.org — 17 hours ago
A new Marvel comic book unearths horror stories first published over 50 years ago
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Michael Dean, editor of a new collection of long-forgotten Marvel horror comics called "Lost Marvels No.1: Tower of Shadows."
npr.org — 17 hours ago
Recorders, the woodwind music instruments, are on the decline in British classrooms
A British music education organization reports that use of recorders are declining in the classroom. We wonder: Why were they there to start with? And why is "Hot Cross Buns" such a banger?
npr.org — 17 hours ago
What Newark's communication outages show about the U.S.'s air traffic control systems
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with aviation expert William McGee about the challenges facing the nation's air traffic control system following two communication outages at Newark's airport.
npr.org — 17 hours ago
Texas is set to expand its school voucher program to spend more than any other state
The new $1 billion school voucher program in Texas allows parents to use state tax dollars to go toward education their children in private or homeschools.
npr.org — 18 hours ago
A Biden-era DHS ruling makes it easier for temporary workers to get green cards
A rule that took effect before President Trump's inauguration makes it easier for workers on temporary visas to apply for green cards, which offer employers more certainty despite a hefty price tag.
npr.org — 18 hours ago
Politics chat: Confusion over Trump's agenda with tariffs and trade war
There's confusion over what the president wants with his trade war and whether the GOP's big spending bill should include raising taxes on the rich in order to fund Trump's domestic priorities.
npr.org — 18 hours ago
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