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Service helps on MLK Day, but some say it's not enough
U.S. groups will gather for community service projects to honor Martin Luther King Jr., but some say more is needed.
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Israel, Gaza and the world marked 100 days of fighting since Oct. 7 attack
It was a somber moment remembering the 23,000 people killed in Gaza following the Hamas attack on Israel which killed 1,200 people last October.
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What to expect from young Republicans at Iowa's caucuses
Iowa has gone first in the presidential nominating season for a long time — over half a century. But for Iowa's youngest voters, this historic political tradition is still very new.
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The fate of many hostages taken captive by Hamas on Oct. 7 remains unclear
NPR's A Martinez talks Moshe Lavi, whose brother-in-law has been held captive by Hamas for 100 days. Lavi met last week in Washington with congressional leadership to advocate for hostages' release.
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Michele Norris shows how brevity conveys powerful truths about Americans' identities
The Race Card Project invited people to tell stories about race in six words. Many are in Michele Norris' book: Our Hidden Conversations: What Americans Really Think About Race and Identity.
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Morning news brief
Iowa Republicans hold first nominating contest in party's presidential race. It's been 100 days since Israel-Hamas war began. Guatemala's president is sworn in despite opponents' efforts to stop it.
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Shipping container buildings may be cool — but they're not always green
Shipping containers may seem like a sustainable construction material, but are they actually eco-friendly? Many people don't want a heavily-used container — and the energy bills are through the roof.
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To get fresh vegetables to people who need them, one city puts its soda tax to work
In Boulder, Colorado, officials realized there were many people who needed access to fruits and vegetables but didn't qualify for federal food assistance.
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'Rustin' is the story of a civil rights icon organizing the 1963 March on Washington
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Colman Domingo, star of the movie "Rustin," about civil rights icon Bayard Rustin's work. Activist Rachelle Horowitz, who helped Rustin organize the 1963 march, joins.
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Voters in Iowa are divided over Trump, showing growing support for Haley
We hear what voters are saying in the days leading up to the Iowa Republican caucuses.
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