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โ€œThe 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.โ€

โ€” Host/Guest
Politics and News
APR 7, 2026NPR
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    Social bonding is crucial for elephant rehabilitation - After 35 years of solitary confinement, Mundy the elephant demonstrated that peer interaction and shared space are essential for recovering from the trauma of long-term captivity.

    โ€œShe picked up her food and brought it right over to the fence line here so she could be eating with Mundy. So you tell me what that means. I think that is really good.โ€

    โ€” Carol Buckley
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    Wildlife refuges prioritize animal energy over public access - By remaining closed to the public, specialized retirement communities for elephants can better control the environment and allow animals to heal without the stress of constant human observation.

    โ€œThey feel all the vibration and energy that comes into their area, which is one of the reasons we're not open to the public, because I can't control people's energy.โ€

    โ€” Carol Buckley
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    Institutional friction dominated the recent US political era - The speakership of Kevin McCarthy and the ensuing far-right rebellion illustrated a period of extreme volatility within the House of Representatives and broader government functions.

    โ€œThe 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.โ€

    โ€” Host/Guest

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