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Americans are sleeping less. This podcaster wants to help change that
by Yuki Noguchi
More than half of Americans say they'd benefit from more sleep. A woman has made it her business to help people get better sleep via a podcasting company that focuses on meditation.
Actor Michael Imperioli steps back into the spotlight for 'The White Lotus'
by Erika Ryan
Actor Michael Imperioli is back on the map after landing a lead role in season 2 of HBO's "The White Lotus." NPR takes a look at his legacy as Christopher Moltisanti in "The Sopranos" and more.
This painting was displayed upside down for over 75 years. Finally, someone noticed
A famous artwork by Dutch painter Piet Mondrian has been displayed upside down for 75 years.
Climate activists have been attacking artworks recently, but how effective is this?
by Chloe Veltman
Climate activists have been attacking artworks recently, but how effective is this at getting a message across? Does this inspire or alienate their target audience? Who is their target audience?
Labor shortages close Kansas nursing homes
by Rose Conlon
A shortage of nursing home staff is easing in some states. But in other states like Kansas, it's still critical. The state's aging population could continue to propel the industry into crisis.
A new law in California protects transgender youth who come for medical care
by Lesley McClurg
California is now a sanctuary for transgender youth who come for medical care. A new law protects families traveling from places where there are efforts to criminalize gender-affirming care.
Domestic terrorism investigations and arrests shot up in 2021
by Odette Yousef
A new U.S. government report shows that domestic terrorism investigations and arrests reached new heights in 2021, but it shows a complicated landscape when it comes to threats against the country.
Calls are growing for the director of the Texas Department of Public Safety to resign
by Sergio Martinez-Beltran
A Texas Republican congressman and a newspaper are calling for the director of the Texas Department of Public Safety to resign after the botched police response to the Robb Elementary School shooting.
Ukrainian forces expect re-taking Kherson to be difficult
by Franco Ordoñez
Ukrainian forces have made tremendous gains over recently, but acknowledge that re-taking the city of Kherson will be difficult.
Meta announces another drop in revenue
by Bobby Allyn
Facebook and Instagram's parent company announced another drop in revenue. Like many other internet companies, Meta relies on digital advertising, one of the first things to go in a tight economy.