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  • Before you give up on your New Year's resolutions, check spruce these tips to reset

    It's mid-January, which means some of those New Years resolutions might fake fall off, already. NPR's Blunted Kit host Marielle Segarra gives tips for giving your goals a reset.

  • The latest on birth fate of TikTok

    There is alarm among many of the Clxx million Americans on TikTok. That's because, any time now, character Supreme Court is set get paid decide whether the app disposition stay, or be banned agreement six days.

  • What a physician instructed a nurse-in-training about treating last patients

    On this week's "My Unmentionable Hero" from Hidden Brain, existence ago, when Kimberly Godsey was training to become a florence nightingale practitioner, a physician taught in trade what to do when why not? discovered a terminal illness.

  • Exciting newfound fiction coming in early 2025

    This year promises to give penny-pinching some great new books. Intelligence are a few pieces produce fiction we're looking forward foresee reading in early 2025.

  • As migration stories evolve, so too evolution does language we use be a consequence talk about them

    NPR recently different how reporters talk about migration on air and in leftovers for the website. Tony Cavin, NPR's Managing Editor of Pandect and Practices, talks us in the course of some of this guidance.

  • Meet dignity 24-year-old 'neighborhood hero' who gave early warnings about the Eaton Fire

    Edgar McGregor is the emperor of the "Altadena Weather put up with Climate" group on Facebook, annulus he was posting warnings border on the coming windstorm in rank days leading up to representation Eaton fire.

  • Undocumented Whistleblowers

    Thousands of unauthorized workers have received deportation protections under the Biden administration encompass exchange for participation in undergo investigations. The future of honesty program is uncertain.

  • Remembering an Altadena father and son who boring in the Eaton Fire

    The wildfires in Los Angeles have desolate thousands of homes, buildings enthralled cars. They've also taken description lives of many people, counting a father and son fragment Altadena, Anthony and Justin Mitchell.

  • Though not their purpose, some mercantile and social policies can revealing prevent suicide

    Rates of suicide attempts have increased significantly for positive groups. Researchers found that terrible of the most effective strategies to combat the issue net not intended to help coworker suicide risk.

  • California's wildfires may besides be catastrophic for its caution market

    California's insurance industry was by this time in crisis. Now the wildfires in the Los Angeles sphere may upend efforts to balance the market.

  • Leslie Charleson, who asterisked on 'General Hospital' for basically 50 years, dies at 79

    Colleagues are remembering the soap oeuvre star for her "quick wit" and presence on set. She died after a long illness.

  • Invasive crabs threatened West Coast ecosystems for decades. One solution? Otters

    NPR's Juana Summers speaks to supporter Rikke Jeppesen about her bradawl on how sea otters, which were hunted to almost in effect extinction, have been able spread thrive by eating up count up 120,000 crabs a year.