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Why your student loan payments may be delayed (again)
Payments on federal student loans have been paused for two years, and the Biden administration appears to be considering extending the pause beyond May.
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Nashville sees increase in gun theft from cars
Loosening gun laws have meant more gun thefts from cars. In Nashville, the majority of thefts are being done by juveniles, and there are calls for gun owners to be held accountable.
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Saudi Arabia executes 81 people, the country's largest mass execution in modern times
Saudi Arabia is drawing international criticism for putting 81 people to death in one day. The executions happen as the West is hoping to convince the kingdom to increase oil production.
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Week in politics: Biden bans luxury exports to Russia; new bill for pandemic aid
In Congress, there continues to be bipartisan opposition to Russia's actions in Ukraine, but there's trouble for the Biden administration's request for new spending to deal with the pandemic.
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Sunday Puzzle: Word sandwiches
NPR's Debbie Elliott plays the puzzle with winner Wes Rouher-Willoughby from Versailles, Ky., and puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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This professor studies each swimmer as a math problem. It's helped them to be faster
Heading into national swimming championships, the University of Virginia relies on a mathematician, cameras and sensors to help each swimmer perform their best.
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Could libel lawsuits squash misinformation?
David Folkenflik asks attorney John Langford about using libel laws to combat misinformation in the media.
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Native people in North America are in solidarity with Ukraine
Native people in North America are wearing Ukrainian scarves in solidarity with the people of Ukraine. They say it's a show of support from their sovereign nations to another sovereign nation.
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House Democrats know midterms will be a tough race
House Democrats are in Philadelphia on a retreat. We'll look at how lawmakers up for re-election are navigating their relationship with an unpopular president, who is also head of their party.
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Week in politics: Biden is feeling the pressure to end the war in Ukraine
We look at the Biden administration response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as well as the potential economic and political fallout of the U.S. cutting off Russian energy imports.
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