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U.S. Navy continues to fire missiles at Houthi fighters in Yemen. After Iowa, only three major GOP presidential candidates remain. Supreme Court to hear case that could weaken federal rule making.
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Supreme Court to hear arguments in a case that could weaken federal rule making
The U.S. Supreme Court hears a case from a group of herring fisherman that could affect federal regulations on everything from the environment to the workplace.
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5:12
Veterinarians and others plan mission to rescue animals from zoos in Gaza
NPR's A Martinez talks to Amir Khalil, an Egyptian veterinarian who is part of a team at Four Paws, an organization that rescues animals from war zones, is working to save animals from zoos in Gaza.
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3:51
Parsons School of Design will launch program for designers who identify as disabled
In New York, Parsons School of Design has launched a program to support fashion by and for people with disabilities.
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5:08
'Say Something' tip line in schools flags gun violence threats, study finds
A new study in Pediatrics shows that an anonymous tip line for students is catching some gun threats before they can escalate. It is part of an effort to treat gun violence as a public health problem.
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2:02
What to expect in New Hampshire as the first primary approaches
As Republican presidential hopefuls leave Iowa, NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Neil Levesque at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College about the next contest.
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4:26
Nikki Haley came in 3rd in the Iowa caucuses. What are her next steps?
NPR's Michel Martin asks Kirsten Kukowski, an adviser for Nikki Haley's presidential campaign, about what's next after the former South Carolina governor's third-place finish in Iowa.
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6:19
Trump got the momentum he wanted in Iowa but New Hampshire is different
Former President Donald Trump did very well in the Republican caucuses in Iowa Monday night. Ron DeSantis came in second, followed by Nikki Haley. Next week is the New Hampshire primary.
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5:38
What did the Iowa caucuses reveal about what younger voters want from candidates?
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Jack Lobel of Voters of Tomorrow, a nonprofit, Democrat-aligned group, seeking to mobilize Gen Z voters to engage with politicians on issues that matter to them.
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Many voters reject the 2 major parties. How could that play into elections?
In 2023, Gallup polling found 49% of Americans see themselves as politically independent. NPR's Michel Martin talks to political strategist Lisa D.T. Rice about how to engage independent voters.
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