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House Republicans rallied together yesterday to pass multitrillion-dollar plan to address defense, immigration and more. And, why farmers don't like the idea of vaccinating poultry for bird flu.
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Crowds gathered in Israel for the funeral procession of the Bibas family, a mother and two young sons killed while being held hostage in Gaza. The story of their killing has enraged Israelis, and Israeli government representatives were not invited to the funeral.
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Is there a woman who has impacted your life in a profound way? NPR wants to hear your story.
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A.I. is the other big change in the media landscape for kids and parents, the report from Common Sense Media finds.