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U.N. says it has run out of food in Gaza amidst Israel's blockade
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The World Food Programme says it has run out of food. It's been eight weeks since Israel stopped all aid coming into Gaza. The U-N agency warns of mass starvation.
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The World Food Programme says it has run out of food. It's been eight weeks since Israel stopped all aid coming into Gaza. The U-N agency warns of mass starvation.
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The number of Americans relying on psychotherapy went up between 2018 and 2021, whereas the number of people using psychiatric medications went down.

1 50 years after the war, a new generation in Vietnam reflects on their life and choices 4:22
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Development has brought many changes to Vietnam in the 50 years since the end of the Vietnam War.

1 Marco Rubio takes over for Michael Waltz as National Security Adviser 4:28
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio is taking over for Michael Waltz as National Security Adviser, but Rubio is keeping his main job and other roles.

1 Trump's trade war contracts the economy but job market holds up 3:56
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President Trump's trade war continues. Numbers show the U.S. economy contracted this year but so far the job market is holding up pretty well.

1 A visit to the Pope's lesser-known home church 3:57
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Most people think the Pope's church is St. Peter's Basilica. But as the Bishop of Rome, his actual seat is in a church on the other side of Rome called St. John Lateran.
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1 How to manage your investments during volatile markets 2:49
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Amid stock market volatility, polling finds most Americans believe their finances are deteriorating. Financial analysts advise global diversification and for recent retirees to rein in spending.

1 Grace VanderWaal discusses her new album 'Childstar' and growing up in the public eye 7:01
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NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Grace VanderWaal about her new album, "Childstar." Now 21, she won "America's Got Talent" at age 12.

1 Saturday Sports: NBA playoffs, a coaching great retires 4:36
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NPR's Scott Simon and Meadowlark Media's Howard Bryant discuss the NBA playoffs and the retirement of one of the league's greatest coaches.

1 Week in politics: Will Congress pass the White House budget? 4:13
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The Trump administration's vision for the American workforce may fall victim to economic instability generated by the administration's tariff regime.

1 Opinion: Curse other drivers? So do the pros — but they get fined 2:40
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Formula 1 racing has a ban on cursing, with fines starting at about 46 thousand dollars. NPR's Scott Simon explains why drivers are darn unhappy with that.

1 The most exciting two minutes in sports is a show of 'Latino excellence' 5:16
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Latinos, many from outside the U.S. mainland, have risen in prominence in horseracing, from the grooms to some of the winningest jockeys.

1 A new book on James Gandolfini takes us behind the Tony Soprano persona 8:14
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NPR's Scott Simon talks to film historian Jason Bailey about his book, "Gandolfini: Jim, Tony and the Life of a Legend." It details how different he was from the gangster he portrayed on "The Sopranos."

1 The first Latin American pope gets a special farewell in Mexico City 2:54
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Jorge Mario Bergoglio became the first Latin American pope when he was elected 12 years ago. People on his home continent are mourning his death and paying their respects.

1 A closer look behind the scenes of New Orleans' annual Jazz Fest 3:33
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Jazz fest starts this weekend in New Orleans and one of its headliners is rapper Lil' Wayne who made it to the main stage with the Roots.
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