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Secretary of State Marco Rubio says he is optimistic about reaching an agreement between Russia and Ukraine. Yesterday, U.S. and Ukrainian officials met in Geneva to discuss President Trump’s peace plan. The president has set a deadline of Thursday for Ukraine to agree to the 28-point plan. European leaders are skeptical and believe the plan needs further development.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio holds a press conference following closed-door talks on a U.S plan to end the war in Ukraine at the U.S. Mission in Geneva, on Nov. 23, 2025.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, abruptly announced on Friday that she would resign from Congress effective Jan. 5. The congresswoman rose to prominence as one of Trump’s biggest defenders, but she has recently become one of his biggest critics, saying he abandoned his own agenda.
Over the weekend, Israel and Hamas both accused the other of violating the ceasefire agreement in Gaza. The ceasefire has been holding for a little over six weeks. Yesterday, Israel also struck Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, for the first time since June, killing a Hezbollah commander. This action has led many to worry about the nearly year-long ceasefire in place there.
After adjusting for inflation, tuition has essentially doubled for private and public colleges over the past 30 years.
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NPR’s series Cost of Living: The Price We Pay is examining what’s driving price increases and how people are coping after years of stubborn inflation.
Over the past 30 years, the average tuition for public and private four-year colleges has roughly doubled when adjusted for inflation. Many families do not pay the full tuition amount because students receive financial or merit aid. That reduced cost is known as the net price. But even the net price is higher than it was two decades ago. What’s causing the cost of college to rise so quickly?
Listen to why the cost of college has risen so dramatically. This week, the series will explore the cost of holiday shopping. Stay up-to-date on the latest stories here.
How are higher prices changing the way you live? Fill out this form to share your story with NPR.
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Living Better is a special series about what it takes to stay healthy in America.
By some estimates, half of all women experience hair loss at some point in their lives. While there are some scientifically backed hair loss solutions, not every remedy is effective for everyone or for every type of hair loss. Here’s what to know and how to find support:
Tatiana Schlossberg is pictured at her book signing in 2019 in Richmond, Calif. Schlossberg says she has a rare form of cancer.
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