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Senate rejects impeachment articles against Mayorkas
by Barbara Sprunt
The Senate has rejected both articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, swiftly ending the trial triggered by the House's narrow vote to impeach in February.
This week in science: A moon mission, galaxy radio waves and tracking fishing boats
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Regina Barber and Geoff Brumfiel of Short Wave about a new moon mission, a global map of fishing ships, and mysterious rings of radio waves.
'We cannot put our lives on pause': Ukrainians find normalcy and fun at a ski resort
by Elissa Nadworny
In between missile attacks and air raid sirens Ukrainians say, so some residents of Kyiv are heading to the ski slopes for respite.
Rent costs are leveling off and even dropping around the U.S.
by Scott Horsley
After a rapid jump in recent years, rents have begun to level off around the country. And in some areas, rents are even falling.
What to know about France's young Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, who's causing a stir
by Eleanor Beardsley
France's new prime minister, Gabriel Attal, at 34 is the youngest ever. He is already being seen as a contender to succeed Emannuel Macron, France's youngest ever president.
A free legal clinic in a Colorado resort town is helping migrants get work permits
by Halle Zander, Aspen Public Radio
Cities being overwhelmed by migrants say giving them work permits quickly would mean less homelessness and spending on public assistance. Some are hosting legal clinics to help, but it's complicated.
University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban retires after 17 seasons
by Pat Duggins
Students and alumni in Tuscaloosa, Ala., are reacting to the retirement of football coach Nick Saban, who led the team to six national titles during his 17 seasons with the Crimson Tide.
Palestinians and Israelis react to International Court of Justice proceedings
by Lauren Frayer
Palestinians and Israelis watch the genocide case at a United Nations court — as fighting continues between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
Fellow standups come to Jo Koy's defense after Golden Globes
by Elizabeth Blair
By most accounts of this week's Golden Globes, Jo Koy bombed. But fellow stand up comedians like Steve Martin, Michael Che, Kevin Hart and Whoopi Goldberg are coming to his defense.
6-time Super Bowl champ Bill Belichick is leaving as Patriots coach
by Simon Rios
One of the winningest coaches in NFL history, six-time Super Bowl champion Bill Belichick is leaving as coach of the New England Patriots after a 24-year tenure that made the team a football dynasty.