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Too Busy? Make Time To 'Do Nothing'
As many Americans start thinking about what a self-quarantine might look like, author Celeste Headlee has some advice: Put down your phone. Her book explains how we're "overdoing and underliving."
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Afghan suspect in D.C. National Guard attack appeared to suffer personal crisis
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national, is accused of shooting two National Guard soldiers on Nov. 26. One of those soldiers, 20-year-old Sarah Beckstrom, died from her wounds.
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The FBI wants data on police use of force. Police departments aren't cooperating
Academics, activists and police chiefs have been clamoring for national statistics on police use of force. A federal effort to collect those numbers voluntarily from police is floundering.
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Australia brings its last refugee on the Pacific island of Nauru to its mainland
Australia's government, which announced earlier this month that it would be moving refugees off of Nauru, confirmed to media that it will pay $350 million annually to keep the Nauru facility open.
We Now Know Trump's Inauguration Donors. Where The Money Went Is Another Story
President Trump's inauguration took in $107 million, more than double former President Barack Obama's record-setting $53 million haul in 2009.
CNN Anchor Jake Tapper Criticizes Media Coverage Of Presidential Race
In this distinctive campaign season, CNN news anchor Jake Tapper sees the need to be more direct than ever in calling balls and strikes for viewers. NPR looks at an anchor trying to keep up with an unprecedented race.
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#NPRreads: A Distraction For Labor Day Weekend, And Thoughts About Work
A fascinating true-crime case and the shame of being well-rested: two of the stories recommended by NPR staff, using the #NPRreads hashtag.
Cybersecurity Expert Explains Takeways From The Russia Indictments
Twelve Russian agents have been indicted in Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with cybersecurity expert Matt Tait about what the indictment mean.
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Timeline: How Paul Manafort Got Caught Up In The Russia Investigation
How did the ex-Trump campaign manager get indicted in Robert Mueller's Russia investigation? It's a study in how political power can translate into money, and how that money moves around the world.
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Capitol Hill Hearings Probe Russian Efforts To Hack U.S. Elections
The House and Senate Intelligence Committees heard from intelligence and election officials about Russian efforts last year to hack into U.S. elections and the future threat of more cyber attacks on voting systems.
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