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This image released by Focus Features shows Theodore Pellerin, (left), and Lucas Hedges in a scene from
Politics & Policy

Elections, films help effort to ban gay conversion therapy

Fourteen states and the District of Columbia have already enacted laws prohibiting licensed therapists from trying to change a minor's sexual orientation.

7 years ago

The North Portico of the White House is seen, Friday, Dec. 28, 2018, in Washington. The partial government shutdown will almost certainly be handed off to a divided government to solve in the new year, as both parties traded blame Friday and President Donald Trump sought to raise the stakes in the weeklong impasse. (Alex Brandon/AP Photo)
Politics & Policy

Trump, Democrats play the blame game in 2nd shutdown weekend

President Donald Trump and Democrats are trading blame for the partial government shutdown but doing little substantive talking with each other.

7 years ago

Richard Overton had been the oldest living veteran of American wars. He died Thursday.
NPR
Community

Oldest American World War II veteran dies at 112

The United States has lost its oldest World War II veteran. Richard Overton, who fought overseas in a segregated unit, died Thursday at age 112.

7 years ago

The numerals 19, for
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Community

Americans are optimistic about the future — just don’t ask about politics

A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll found that 60 percent of Americans are optimistic about the world in 2019, compared to just 37 percent whose outlook is less rosy.

7 years ago

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg appears at an event in New York earlier this month, days before undergoing surgery for early stage lung cancer. The 85-year-old justice was discharged from the hospital on Christmas Day
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Courts & Law

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg released from hospital

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was discharged from the hospital on Christmas Day following surgery for early stage lung cancer.

7 years ago

Student activists from Parkland, Fla., quickly mobilized after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, becoming a vocal force calling for tighter gun laws. That movement led to mass
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Community

2018 brought a ‘tectonic shift’ in the gun control movement, advocates say

They cite widespread success in passing laws through state legislatures. They're also buoyed by Democratic victories in the midterm elections.

7 years ago

For this year's grand prize winner, the judges were impressed by the intricate, working gingerbread gears of the clock inside Santa's workshop. (Kristen Hartke/NPR)
NPR
Arts & Entertainment

Gingerbread cred: Bakers craft winning edible art down to the last detail

The National Gingerbread House Competition celebrated its 26th year at Asheville, North Carolina's Omni Grove Park Inn.

7 years ago

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell
Politics & Policy

Trump assails Fed as the ‘only problem our economy has’

Trump lashed out at the Federal Reserve on Monday after administration officials spent the weekend trying to reassure the public and financial markets.

7 years ago

U. S. Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa.,
National Interest
Politics & Policy

Is it possible? Are Republicans finally smelling the Trumpster fire?

Did my ears deceive me? Did I actually hear Pa. Republican senator Pat Toomey rebuke Donald Trump? In so many words, yes. And it's about time.

7 years ago

Every year, NORAD staff and volunteers field calls from children inquiring about Santa. Canadian Brig. Gen Guy Hamel joined in the tradition in 2014. (Brennan Linsley/AP)
NPR
Lifestyle

Santa tracker unaffected by government shutdown, NORAD says

More than 1,500 military personnel and volunteers at an Air Force base in Colorado will be hard at work Christmas Eve, tracking Santa Claus and answering children's calls.

7 years ago

Youth pastor Kyle Smith of First Assembly of God Paradise reads from the Bible on his phone because his copy of the book burned in the Camp Fire. His congregation is one of several now worshiping with congregations in Chico.
(Polly Stryker/KQED)
NPR
Community

‘Blessings come in’ as churches take in refugee congregations after the Camp Fire

Chico, Calif. has become a safe haven, not just for those burned-out individuals, but for several religious congregations, too.

7 years ago

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis announced his resignation on Thursday, following a decision by President Trump to withdraw American troops from Syria. He'll be replaced by Deputy Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan starting in January. (Susan Walsh/AP)
NPR
Politics & Policy
NPR

Trump says Jim Mattis will leave by Jan. 1, announces new acting defense secretary

A replacement for Defense Secretary Jim Mattis will step in two months earlier than anticipated, President Trump announced Sunday.

7 years ago

Mary Thode, of Chittenden, Vt., hand decorates hundreds of cookies every year for Christmas. (Nina Keck/Vermont Public Radio)
NPR
Community

When ‘cookiers’ take holiday cookie decorating to a whole new level

A growing number of creative bakers, known as 'cookiers,' are taking their art to a whole new level this holiday season.

7 years ago

Disgraced Wall Street financier Bernard Madoff leaves U.S. Federal Court after a hearing on March 10, 2009 in New York. Ten years later, victims of his scam are still rebuilding their lives. (Getty Images)
NPR
Money

For Madoff victims, scars remain 10 years later

Instead of trading stocks with his clients' money, Bernie Madoff had been operating an enormous Ponzi scheme, paying off old investors with money he got from new ones.

7 years ago

People stand near a statue of George Washington, adjacent to the New York Stock Exchange, background, Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018, at the closed Federal Hall National Memorial in New York.   Now in its 10th year, America's economic expansion still looks sturdy. Yet the partial shutdown of the government that began Saturday has added another threat to a growing list of risks. (Craig Ruttle/AP Photo)
Money

Partial government shutdown compounds risks for U.S. economy

Now in its 10th year, America's economic expansion still looks sturdy. Yet the partial shutdown of the government that began Saturday has added another threat.

7 years ago

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