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Planned bills in the Michigan House could allow food assistance payments to continue in the state despite the federal government shutdown.
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Right to Life of Michigan has notified the state it will appeal a federal judge’s dismissal of its challenge to the state’s 2022 voter-approved abortion rights amendment.
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Israel's military said the ceasefire in Gaza resumed after it carried out heavy airstrikes overnight that killed 104 people, including 46 children, according to local health officials.
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What you'll hear this week on The Shuffle
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Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world.
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In this follow-up to her hit novel, Catherine Newman reprises her beloved Rocky, a sharp-witted, neurotically doting mother.
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Air traffic controllers are finding it increasingly difficult to keep doing their jobs without getting a paycheck during the government shutdown. Some are starting to speak out.
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Everett Kelley, the president of the American Federation of Government Employees, talks about a judge's ruling stopping the Trump administration from firing federal worker during the shutdown.
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Democratic leaders are suing the Trump administration for ending food aid programs during the shutdown. They argue, despite the administration's claims, there are emergency funds available.
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President Trump has confidently predicted striking a deal with China's leader, who he's set to meet Thursday.
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A new study is reviving hope that a twice-daily pill can slow down Alzheimer's in people whose genes put them at high risk for the disease.
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While on furlough, Isaac Stein is fulfilling a childhood dream and passion project as a hot dog vendor.
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