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Annual inflation in March was 5% -- the lowest since May of 2021. Prices rose 0.1% between February and March. Food prices were flat and energy prices were down. Excluding food and energy, prices rose 0.4% for the month, 5.6% over the last 12 months.
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I first visited this kindergarten in late August — when it was covered in broken glass. It had been hit by Russian artillery. Nearly 3,000 schools in Ukraine have been damaged since the war started. I did a news story on @MorningEdition about it 🔊👇 https://t.co/OXPNikx2kF
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How an abortion pill ruling could threaten the FDA's regulatory authority
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The EPA is proposing strict new auto emissions limits to get more Americans buying electric cars. Illicit xylazine-fentanyl mixtures are fueling another wave of U.S. overdose deaths, the White House warns. March inflation numbers come out this morning. https://t.co/N7EFweRbSr
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I'm on @UpFirst and @MorningEdition with @NPRMichel talking about the deadly fentanyl-xylazine cocktail killing more and more Americans. The Biden administration announced today it's a national threat deepening the #overdosecrisis. My latest for @npr
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The White House says drug deaths linked to a mix of synthetic drugs including fentanyl and xylazine — also known as tranq — are a major public health threat. The drug cocktail is spreading fast.
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A key contributor to Abba has died. Lasse Wellander was the group's lead guitarist on some of their biggest hits in the 1970s and '80s, including "Knowing Me Knowing You," "Slipping Through My Fingers" and "Eagle." https://t.co/dTMms2PiAS
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Lasse Wellander, lead guitarist for the band ABBA, died Friday at the age of 70.
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Psychologist Laurence Steinberg offers advice to parents of adult children in a new book. But he says not everyone should. Steinberg spoke to @AMartinezLA, himself a grandfather, about why grandparents should keep their parenting opinions to themselves. https://t.co/3lPWP9u2n3
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You can hear Elizabeth's reporting on weather station funding here: https://t.co/fm5t5OsyRA
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Networks of weather stations throughout the U.S. provide data that's crucial for emergency responders, farmers and researchers but funding for them is precarious.
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Elizabeth Rembert
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Feeling lucky to get an NPR double header of sorts! My story on rural transit's challenges/solutions aired on All Things Considered yesterday, and my story on the budget woes of a vital weather data resource ran this morning. Thanks to NPR for the national treatment!
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Some of the states that ban gender-affirming care for trans youth also allow intersex surgeries for kids, who can't consent. Sean Saifa Wall, an advocate for intersex rights, calls out the hypocrisy and reflects on his own experience. https://t.co/UdzW9dimjh
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A new KFF poll underscores how pervasive gun violence is in Americans' lives. It found that 1 in 5 people report having a family member who was fatally shot, while 1 in 6 say they have personally witnessed a shooting. https://t.co/b1SuWhOuyx
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A national poll finds that a majority of Americans have felt the effects of gun violence in their personal lives.
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A new report is complicating an unusual finding from the U.S. Census Bureau's own report card on the accuracy of its 2020 head count of the country's population: a national overcount of Asian Americans. https://t.co/Xn9R96GHjR
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The U.S. Census Bureau said there was a national overcount of Asian Americans in its 2020 tally. But a new report finds Asian Americans may have also been left out of some state and county numbers.
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State Rep. Justin Jones regains his Tennessee House seat just days after expulsion. A Louisville bank employee opened fire at his colleagues, killing five. President Biden will commemorate the Good Friday agreement and revisit his roots in Ireland. https://t.co/VHeKpanhK3
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In Ireland, Biden is on a diplomatic and deeply personal mission
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Federal officials are scrambling to figure out how classified U.S. documents on the Ukraine war ended up on social media, and whether more could be coming. An ex-DOJ "leak czar" discusses how those probes generally work and what it should prioritize now. https://t.co/FDLXGuwTFc
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Brandon Van Grack, who led the Justice Department's probe into Edward Snowden, says the priority has to be finding the source of the leak and ensuring there aren't any more coming.
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The Supreme Court is the only court in the United States that has never adopted a written code of ethics. That should change, says legal scholar Steven Lubet. https://t.co/um99mUrqgi
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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas may not comply with stricter disclosure rules, according to a legal expert who says, "They're the Supreme Court. They do what they want."
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Reggaeton music is popular all over the world, but sometimes its lyrics and videos are degrading to women. NPR's @radioambulante explores: How can you be a feminist and a reggaeton fan? https://t.co/sDdNcsFB6w
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Five people are dead and six others have been injured in a morning shooting at a downtown Louisville bank, police say. Follow NPR's live blog for updates:
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A gunman opened fire at the Old National Bank Building on Monday morning, killing four people before being shot and killed by police. Police say the shooter was a 25-year-old who worked at the bank.
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Sarah Boden
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What's more annoying than paying taxes? Shopping for health insurance is pretty high up there. My latest for @NPR -- in a growing number of states, filing taxes can make finding health care coverage a little easier. https://t.co/54FSPKCT2e
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A growing number of states are using the tax filing system to connect people to Medicaid or subsidized health insurance at a time of incredible churn for health insurance.
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Spring is in full swing, as is allergy season. Doctors have a new tool in their arsenal to treat itchy eyes and runny noses: immunotherapy in the form of personalized allergy drops. https://t.co/W5kAHGSeop
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Some doctors prescribe sublingual immunotherapy, known as SLIT, a serum taken as drops under the tongue. Patients like it, but it is not FDA-approved, so insurance usually doesn't cover it.
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