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Colvin was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama for not giving up her bus seat to a white woman months before Rosa Parks did the same thing, as NPR's Debbie Elliott reports.
A prominent teachers' union says it will no longer use Elon Musk's ex-social media platform.
The American Federation of Teachers cites concerns over the AI chatbot called Grok.
AFT President Randy Weingarten told Reuters the recent proliferation of explicit and non-consensual images has made the site unusable.
Comedian Trevor Noah set to host the Grammy Awards for a sixth consecutive year.
The Recording Academy announced Noah's return to the awards show Tuesday.
The Grammys are to be handed out in Los Angeles on February 1st.
Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.
President Trump is cheering on protesters who have taken to the streets in Iran at great risk of physical harm.
NPR's Tamara Keith reports on his remarks today to the Detroit Economic Club.
The U.S.-based human rights activist news agency says the number of deaths from the protest in Iran now tops 2,500 and nearly 17,000 have been detained.
The State Department, meanwhile, is urging U.S.
citizens to leave Iran, including by land, through Turkey or Armenia.
Minnesota's top federal fraud attorney is stepping down after the Justice Department pushed his office to investigate the widow of a woman killed by an ICE officer last week.
Minnesota Public Radio's Dana Ferguson reports.
The Federal Trade Commission is suing an artificial intelligence search engine it accuses of engaging in what it calls rampant consumer deception.
NPR's Bobby Allen reports on allegations the company tricked people into signing up for monthly memberships.
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