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A network of families that has helped scientists understand Alzheimer's disease is facing an uncertain future.
NPR's John Hamilton reports.
workers' outlook on the job market is increasingly pessimistic, according to a new Gallup survey.
Just 28 percent of workers in the survey conducted at the end of 2025 called it a good time to find a job.
In mid-2022, 70 percent said it was a good time.
Pessimism is especially pronounced among young people and college graduates in general.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Ryland Barton.
A New Mexico jury has found that Facebook parent company Meta violated state consumer protection laws, that it failed to disclose the risk of its platforms on mental health, and didn't adequately monitor for child sexual exploitation.
The verdict comes with a $375 million penalty.
Meta says it tries to weed out harmful content and experiences, but acknowledges some bad material gets through.
Citing national security concerns, the FCC is banning foreign-made routers, the devices that connect computers, phones, and smart devices to the internet.
A series of Trump administration policies are ratcheting up the pressure on U.S.
NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben reports these challenges may test the patience of rural Trump supporters.
A senior Israeli official tells NPR the Israeli military would need several more weeks of fighting to achieve its war goals in Iran, NPR's Daniel Estrin reports.
This is NPR News from Washington.
A top Brazilian justice has granted former President Jair Bolsonaro permission to serve his 27-year sentence for a coup attempt at home instead of in prison because of his failing health.