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DOGE abruptly cut a program for teens with disabilities. This student is 'devastated'
The program, Charting My Path for Future Success, aimed to help teens with disabilities transition from high school to the real world. It abruptly ended when DOGE terminated its federal contract.
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Rory McIlroy becomes 6th golfer to achieve a career Grand Slam with Masters win
Rory McIlroy was already one of the best golfers of all time. His win at the Masters on Sunday gave him the career Grand Slam, cementing that legacy. He's one of only six male golfers to do that.
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'Prose to the People' chronicles the legacy of Black bookstores across the U.S.
"Prose to the People," edited by Katie Mitchell, chronicles the legacy of past and present Black bookstore's throughout the country. NPR spoke with five booksellers profiled in the vast collection.
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The biggest trial in Meta's history starts Monday. Here's what to know
The government plans to call Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg to the witness stand. The trial is expected to run nearly two months in a federal courtroom in Washington.
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Kansas City's Museum of BBQ celebrates the magic of smoked meat and sauce
The Museum of BBQ has opened in Kansas City, Mo., and says it celebrates all kinds of American barbeque.
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Live, country music stage show 'Grand Ole Opry' turns 100
The Grand Ole Opry is turning 100. The stage show is celebrating the milestone all year long by welcoming new and seasoned performers.
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Tax filing clinics across the country have you covered for last-minute filing needs
For people who haven't filed their taxes yet, there's an army of volunteers around the country who are ready to help.
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Michael Angarano on 'Sacramento' and using the buddy-road-trip comedy to go deeper
Two best friends at different life crossroads go on a road trip in the comedy "Sacramento." NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with star and director Michael Angarano.
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Do what you can. A new kids' book shows how even 'The Littlest Drop' helps
A brave hummingbird does what she can to fight a fire in Sascha Alper's new book. It was one of the last projects illustrator Jerry Pinkney worked on before he died. His son Brian finished it for him.
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