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The Supreme Court hands DOGE a victory in accessing Social Security information
by Nina Totenberg
The Supreme Court has handed DOGE at least a temporary victory. The team can keep accessing information collected by the Social Security Administration, including medical and mental health records.
Assessing Recent California Wildfire Damage
by Kirk Siegler
Despite historically strong winds, California firefighters have been making progress containing multiple major fires. And the damage to homes has been light compared to recent years.
Scientists Prioritize Protection of 'Climate Refugia'
by Lauren Sommer
As climate change drives temperatures higher, scientists are finding places that are warming slightly less. They're known as "climate refugia."
Voters Weigh In As Elizabeth Warren Takes Health Care Plan On Campaign Trail
by Asma Khalid
Sen. Elizabeth Warren released a plan to pay for "Medicare for All" without raising taxes on the middle class, and now she's on the campaign trail talking about it.
Washington Nationals Celebrates 1st World Series Win
The Washington Nationals celebrated their first World Series win with a victory parade on the streets of the nation's capital.
Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Head To Iowa For Liberty And Justice Celebration
by Asma Khalid
Democratic presidential hopefuls are in Iowa for the Liberty and Justice celebration, a storied event where candidates show off their organization. It helped launch Barack Obama's 2008 victory.
A Recap Of What Happened This Week In The Impeachment Inquiry
The impeachment inquiry entered an open phase as the House voted to formalize the probe this week. Committees heard from key witnesses about the president conditioning military aid on investigations.
How Some Companies In Germany Are Trying To Cut Down On The Number Of Retail Returns
by Alexi Horowitz-Ghazi
The rise of online retail has meant the rise of online returns. One country where that is particularly apparent is Germany. Some companies there are trying to find ways to cut down on the costs.
Movie Review: 'The Irishman' Is An Epic With The Feel Of History
by Bob Mondello
Martin Scorsese's three-and-a-half-hour mob movie, "The Irishman," stars Robert De Niro as a killer for hire, and Al Pacino as Teamsters union boss Jimmy Hoffa.