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Weekly news quiz: from co-conspirators to a conspiracy about a bear suit
From bears to break-ups and a thrice-indicted former president, there was lots to talk about this week. Were you paying attention?
Jan. 6 panel subpoenas Trump
The subpoena requires the former president to produce documents by Nov. 4 and to appear for testimony on or about Nov. 14.
How to find lost objects: 6 techniques that really work
We asked visual search scientists, a metal-detecting enthusiast and a detective to share the most effective strategies to find missing objects.
Investigation finds federal agencies dismissed threats ahead of the Jan. 6 attack
Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig says President Trump froze key federal agencies, including the FBI and Dept. of Defense, whose job it was to investigate and stop threats to national security.
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A top global health expert's message to graduates: Kick the tires
NPR interviews Maria Van Kherkove, the infectious disease epidemiologist who is a leader in the World Health Organization.
From Top Model To Black Panther, Actress Yaya Alafia Is 'Truly African-American'
Whether competing on America's Next Top Model or acting in Lee Daniels' The Butler, Yaya Alafia has never shied away from issues of race and identity.
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Notaries Are Starting To Put Down The Stamp And Pick Up A Webcam
Technology and new laws are taking notarizations digital, adding them to the list of things you can do on your phone or computer. However, America's 4 million notaries are split on the idea.
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The economy slowed in the last 3 months of the year — but was still solid in 2025
The U.S. economy grew 2.2% in 2025, a modest slowdown from 2.4% the previous year. GDP gains were fueled by solid consumer spending and business investment.
K-pop rules the charts — and it's not just 'KPop Demon Hunters,' either
A K-pop blockbuster lands atop this week's Billboard albums chart, but it's not the one you might be expecting.
Plot Driven: Alan Cheuse's Top 5 Fiction Picks
Critic Alan Cheuse likes his books thoughtfully plotted — and 2011 has made him a happy reader. A tiger haunts, a teen flees, ballplayers dream and vampires reign in beautifully conceived stories from new and distinguished authors.
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