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‘They don’t live where we live’: How communities hear each other in a divided country

NPR spoke with 30 small groups of people around the country about what they’d want other people to understand about their community — and what they want to understand about others

Calling all students! NPR’s Student Podcast Challenge returns for 2025

For it’s seventh year, our national podcasting competition will invite students from around the country, in grades four through 12, to bring us their best audio stories.

Amazon faces multiple strikes as union targets holiday shopping rush

The Teamsters union’s action could be the biggest yet against Amazon in the U.S. The company says it hasn’t affected operations so far.

How the GOP went from promoting free trade to backing Trump’s proposed tariffs

As he prepares to take office again, President-elect Trump has threatened a wide range of tariffs. It’s an about-face in the Republican Party, which once was known for boosting free trade.

Thrifting expert Carmen Corsi offers holiday shopping tips

Thrifting expert Carmen Corsi offers tips for holiday gift shopping at secondhand shops.

About 3 dozen high-rise buildings in South Florida are sinking, a study finds

The 35 buildings surveyed along an almost 12-mile stretch from Miami Beach to Sunny Isles Beach have sunk or settled by 0.8 to 3.1 inches, scientists found.

Neighbors protecting neighbors: Worried marginalized communities prep for Trump term

For some marginalized communities the second Trump term is fraught with fears over personal safety. In Minneapolis, one organization is helping neighbors with de-escalation services and gun training.

U.S. to pay $116M settlement over rampant sexual abuse at Calif. women’s prison

The lawsuits were brought by more than 100 women who say they were abused or mistreated at a now-shuttered federal prison in California that was known as the “rape club” because of rampant staff-on-inmate sexual misconduct.

Carlos Watson gets nearly 10 years in prison in case about failed startup Ozy Media

Watson, 55, and the now-defunct company were found guilty last summer of charges including wire fraud conspiracy. He has denied the allegations and plans to appeal.

The president of the NCAA calls for a ban on ‘prop bets’ in college sports

As sports betting has spread across the U.S., college athletes have increasingly faced harassment from bettors. A federal ban on wagers that concern individual performances could help, the NCAA says.

Luigi Mangione is indicted on murder charges for killing healthcare CEO

A New York grand jury has indicted the man accused of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Luigi Mangione faces murder charges for allegedly gunning Thompson down in a targeted attack.

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