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The FDA has approved the first app to help treat depression
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Dr. John Torous, director of digital psychiatry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, about the first app being approved to help treat depression.
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Liberty Media adds MotoGP to its global racing portfolio that already includes F1
NPR's Michel Martin talks to former MotoGP rider John Hopkins about what the proposed takeover of the sport by Formula One owners Liberty Media, could mean for the future of motorcycle racing.
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Anna Corbett aims to win the release of her husband Ryan, who's held by the Taliban
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Anna Corbett, the wife of Ryan Corbett, an American who has been held by the Taliban in Afghanistan since August 10, 2022.
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There's been a high demand for places to stay to see the April 8 eclipse
The demand for lodging has been a boon for homeowners who live in the "path of totality" as they rent out their homes to travelers.
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Concrete structures meant to protect Baltimore bridge appear unchanged for decades
Experts said if the Key Bridge had been fitted with more robust collision-prevention structures, the collapse might have been avoided. Records indicate the protections weren't significantly altered.
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Why some voters are convinced Biden won't really be on the ballot in November
Voters will see a November ballot with President Biden and former President Trump running against each other, just like 2020. For some there's a disbelief that the rematch is really happening.
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Tennessee case: How narrow can a medical exception be in a state's abortion ban?
Women who say they've been harmed by Tennessee's abortion bans will be in court on Thursday. Plaintiff Nicole Blackmon says she endangered her life carrying a fetus that had no chance to live.
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Morning news brief
Popular Israeli lawmaker calls for new elections. Tuesday marks 75th anniversary of NATO's founding. Concrete structures meant to protect the collapsed Baltimore bridge appear unchanged for decades.
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These identical twins both grew up with autism, but took very different paths
Sam and John Fetters are identical twins with autism. But Sam is in college, while John still struggles to form sentences. Their experience may shed light on the disorder's mix of nature and nurture.
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Aleutian Region School District hires new teachers, preparing Nikolski for reopening
The Aleutian Region School District is still on track to reopen the Nikolski School this fall, after the school was closed for more than a decade. The district has approved Lynette Hull to teach at the school in the Umnak Island community.
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