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Greenpeace says it doesn't have the money to pay the judgment and plans to appeal.
Scientists have shown that it's possible to make some artificial intelligence systems smaller and more efficient.
NPR's John Hamilton reports on a new study in the journal Nature.
Police in the Dominican Republic have arrested a woman who sang the country's national anthem in a high-tempo style during karaoke.
A police report accuses 64-year-old Amaryllis Brito-Rodriguez of disrespecting the anthem.
A video from earlier this month shows her singing and moving to the beat as diners join in.
Police say they arrested her at home.
She says she meant no harm and didn't know it was illegal.
She says she wrote her version more than 22 years ago.
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President Trump says he wants to make health care into a Republican issue heading into the fall elections.
But as NPR's Selena Simmons-Duffin reports, his remarks during the State of the Union last night left out many health-related topics he's previously highlighted.
Iran is pushing back against President Trump's pressure tactics ahead of talks in Geneva over Tehran's nuclear program.
Meanwhile, Iranians are facing a surge in prices for food and daily essentials, and many families say they can't keep up.
has assembled its biggest deployment of aircraft and warships into the Middle East in decades, part of Trump's efforts to get a deal while Iran struggles at home.
with growing dissent following nationwide protests last month.
The top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee wants answers from the Attorney General's office after an NPR investigation found some Epstein files are missing from a public database.
The files relate to allegations of sexual abuse against President Trump, NPR's Stephen Fowler reports.