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In his book 'Stuck,' Yoni Appelbaum tells of how many Americans have lost mobility
Americans have lost their mobility, the thing that once made the country distinctive, open and prosperous, writes Yoni Appelbaum in his new book, Stuck. He spoke with NPR's Steve Inskeep.
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After 500 days, a father reunites with his son who was taken hostage by Hamas
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Jonathan Dekel-Chen, father of Sagui Dekel-Chen, a U.S. and Israeli dual citizen who was released by Hamas after 16 months in captivity in Gaza.
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Nearly 2,000-year-old Roman structure discovered in the heart of London
Contractors working in the heart of London have found the remains of what archeologists say is a structure from nearly 2,000 years ago, when London was just a small Roman town.
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European leaders to meet about emerging trans-Atlantic rift over security, Ukraine
European leaders are meeting in Paris to discuss an emerging trans-Atlantic chasm over security and the war in Ukraine, while the U.S. will send negotiators to meet Russian diplomats in Saudi Arabia.
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National Constitution Center's Jeffrey Rosen discusses the extent of executive power
For Presidents Day, NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, about the extent and limits of American presidential power.
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Rwandan-backed rebels take over second city in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Rwandan-backed rebels have taken over a second city in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as they continue to seize territory under the watching and passive eyes of the international community.
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What it's like to take sanctuary in a church to protect against immigration actions
What is it like to take sanctuary in a church to prevent immigration actions against you or your family? A family recounts three years living at a Denver church.
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How fans and players are reacting to the NBA's new All-Star Game format
NPR's A Martinez talks with ESPN's Martenzie Johnson about how fans and players are responding to the NBA's new All-Star Game format, which is a four-team, mini tournament instead of just one game.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in Israel for talks about post-war Gaza
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in Israel for talks with Prime Minister Netanyahu amid questions over Gaza's future.
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Trump funding freeze halts decades of U.S. democracy work around the world
Congress created several organizations in 1980s to strengthen democratic institutions worldwide. Human rights activists say the freeze is a gift to authoritarians like Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin.
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