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Former President Jimmy Carter, 98, is in hospice care at his Georgia home
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to biographer E. Stanly Godbold, Jr. about Jimmy Carter's influence both in and after the White House. Godbold has written two biographies on Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter.
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When is the deadline for Congress to come up with a solution on the debt limit?
Experts are calculating when the deadline is for Congress to come up with a debt limit solution in order to keep the U.S. solvent and paying its bills.
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Voters deciding Nigeria's political future worry about the lack of security
Insecurity in Nigeria is a key issue in this week's election, as kidnapping for ransom has become an epidemic. It's made cross-country travel dangerous and reshaped life for millions.
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Millions who get SNAP food assistance are about to see a reduction in their benefits
Millions of Americans next month will see a decrease in federal food assistance. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits that were boosted during the pandemic are going away.
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Nicaraguan political prisoner is flown to the U.S. after spending 611 days in prison
NPR's A Martinez talks to Félix Maradiaga, a former Nicaraguan presidential candidate and political prisoner, who is among hundreds of dissidents exiled and stripped of citizenship.
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People in Turkey and Syria sleep in tents — afraid their homes could collapse
Families endure an anxious life in makeshift tent encampments after the earthquakes in southern Turkey.
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Blinken arrives in Turkey after attending the Munich Security Conference
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Turkey for a firsthand look at the earthquake damage and recovery efforts. He'll also meet with officials to discuss NATO and the war in Ukraine.
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Morning news brief
Ukraine is bracing for a major Russian offensive. Secretary of State Blinken is in Turkey to assess quake damage. GOP presidential hopefuls are popping up in Iowa ahead of 2024 elections.
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A year into the Ukraine war, the world's biggest democracy still won't condemn Russia
As the West isolates Russian President Vladimir Putin, India has doubled down on buying Russian oil. India's prime minister calls his country's friendship with Moscow "unbreakable."
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Parents raise concerns as Florida bans gender-affirming care for trans kids
Florida's medical boards have voted to ban gender-affirming care for transgender youth. Families with trans children and medical providers who care for them are worried about the impact.
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