NPR News: 04-06-2026 10AM EDT
Key Takeaways
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Elephants prioritize social connection for trauma recovery - Mundy’s transition from 35 years of solitary confinement in Puerto Rico to a social refuge in Georgia highlights the species' complex emotional need for community and shared energy.
“They're recovering from the trauma that they experienced living in captivity. And for them to open up and trust you while you are there with them, helping them work through it, it's indescribable.”
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Intra-party rebellion crippled the 118th Congress - Kevin McCarthy’s speakership was defined by a constant battle with the Freedom Caucus, resulting in a near-government shutdown and the first-ever removal of a House Speaker via a motion to vacate.
“The dominant political story of the year has been the 270-day-long speakership of Representative Kevin McCarthy, whose slim majority in the House of Representatives has enabled a far-right rebellion to exert more weight over the lower chamber.”
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AI and labor rights collided in a historic strike wave - The emergence of large language models became a central friction point in 2023, fueling a massive Hollywood double strike and broader labor movements across the US auto and shipping sectors.
“The rise of artificial intelligence and large language models dominated not only the economy but has also been at the root of a Hollywood double strike conducted by Writers Guild of America and a SAG APTRA strike.”
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