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What Trump's removal from ballots means for him — practically and politically
by Domenico Montanaro
Trump is appealing decisions to keep him off the ballots in Colorado and Maine — while several other states consider challenges to the former president appearing on their state's primary ballots.
South Korean opposition leader is stabbed in public
by Anthony Kuhn
In South Korea's latest outburst of political violence, the country's opposition leader has been stabbed in public ahead of general elections in April 2024.
A new law could help millions of older Americans get mental health help
A new law will allow more mental health providers to accept Medicare patients. Could this help close the mental health gap for millions of older Americans?
A powerful earthquake struck Japan's west coast, killing at least 4 people
by Anthony Kuhn
As morning dawns in Japan, the country begins to survey the damage after a series of major new year's day earthquakes and subsequent tsunami warnings.
Kyiv is in mourning after Russia's large-scale aerial attack across Ukraine on Friday
by Elissa Nadworny
Residents of Kyiv try and pick up the pieces of their lives once again following a weekend of missile attacks. Friday was the deadliest day for civilians in the city since the war began, killing 28.
Palestinians in Lebanon's Shatila camp share their feelings about the war in Gaza
by Jane Arraf
In 1982, local militias allied with Israel killed hundreds in Lebanon's Shatila camp. While much has changed in the camp in the last four decades, Palestinians still hold the memory.
New professional women's hockey league seeks to unite game
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with The Athletic's Sean McIndoe about the new Professional Women's Hockey League — an upstart organization featuring some of the best players in North America.
In sudden need of a C-section, a woman found the comfort of a mother in a nurse
When Teresa was 33 weeks pregnant, she went the hospital when she felt something was wrong — and learned she'd need to deliver her son that day. A nurse helped her through the difficult experience.
Attitudes about the economy are much better than they were this time last year
by Scott Horsley
The economic outlook has improved considerably from this time last year, when many forecasters were predicting a recession in 2023.
8-year-old Shy'Kemmia Pate disappeared in 1998. Her family still hopes for answers
by Jonathan Franklin
Shy'Kemmia Pate went missing from her home in Georgia more than 25 years ago, when she was eight years old. Her family is still hoping for answers.