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A roadblock to life-saving addiction treatment is gone. Now what?
Federal restrictions seemed to explain why many doctors weren't prescribing medication for opioid addiction. But some caution that removing those rules isn't enough to overcome hesitancy and stigma.
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An Arizona driver was charged after plowing into cyclists, killing 2 and injuring 17
Pedro Quintana-Lujan of Phoenix faces several charges after driving his pickup truck into a group of bicyclists. The local cycling community is reeling from the tragedy.
De La Soul's early catalog finally hits streaming platforms
The first six albums from hip hop group De La Soul are finally out on streaming platforms after years being tied up in legal disputes.
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On its debut album, Meet Me @ The Altar carries a pop-punk legacy into the future
For many fans, MM@TA has become the face of a new, more inclusive era for pop-punk. But Past // Present // Future also proves the Florida-based band is deeply tied to the genre's history.
Larry Hogan won't run for president, but has some advice for the Republicans who do
Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced over the weekend he will not run for president in 2024, but hopes to shape the future of the GOP. He talks to NPR about what he wants to see from his party.
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A Biden-backed shakeup of Democrats' presidential calendar is OK'd by a party panel
South Carolina will be the first primary in the nation in 2024, followed by New Hampshire and Nevada, then Georgia and Michigan.
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After 2 banks collapsed, Sen. Warren blames the loosening of restrictions
Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts criticizes a bill that was passed in 2018. Senate Republicans say the recent measures to address the collapse amount to a "backdoor tax increase."
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Announcing NPR's fifth annual Student Podcast Challenge
The 2023 national podcasting contest for middle and high school students is open for entries. It will close on April 28.
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The truth about teens, social media and the mental health crisis
A striking decline in teen mental health has coincided with the rise of smartphones and social media. Is social media causing the mental health challenges? Finally, research can answer that question.
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A choir that's been singing African American spirituals for 60 years will give its last concert
An African American musical group in Michigan that's been singing spirituals since the Civil Rights era is about to give its final concert.
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Another runway close call: JetBlue pilots pull up to avoid crashing into charter jet
A JetBlue passenger jet took evasive action while coming in to land at Boston's Logan airport to avoid hitting another plane. It's the fifth such runway incursion over the last several weeks.
Many people living in the 'Diabetes Belt' are plagued with medical debt
More than half of the counties in the nation's so-called Diabetes Belt also have high rates of medical debt among their residents, an NPR analysis found.
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