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The initial procedure involved an IV in each of Mick Chivers' arms, but veins in his right side refused to take the needle over 13 attempts. As a result, the nurses had to consider more invasive options. Mick Chivers hide caption

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Giving a stranger a new life: One student's story about donating stem cells

Mick Chivers signed up to give stem cells. When it came time to help an elderly man with leukemia, the 20-year-old didn't let multiple setbacks stop him from giving a stranger a second chance at life.

In a new CDC survey, almost half of teens reported consistently feeling sad or hopeless, with certain groups showing a tougher impact from the pandemic. Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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The kids are not all right. The CDC finds mental health among teens has declined

NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Kathleen Ethier, director of the CDC's Division of Adolescent and School Health, about a new survey on teen mental health.

The kids are not all right. The CDC finds mental health among teens has declined

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Abusive relationships are disturbingly common. Here's how to support a loved one

Intimate partner violence is widespread and traumatic. Here's how you can help a friend or loved one in an abusive relationship.

Abusive relationships are disturbingly common. Here's how to support a loved one

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Kylee Moberg tries to get through a road block on N.M. 94 to get to her friend and horses on Friday. Destructive Southwest fires have burned dozens of homes in northern Arizona and put numerous small villages in New Mexico in the path of danger. Eddie Moore/The Albuquerque Journal via AP hide caption

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Fires hit Southwest, New Mexico's season 'dangerously early'

New Mexico faces a long and potentially devastating wildfire season, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said Saturday, as Southwestern wildfires cause destruction and force people from their homes.

Kristina Karamo, who is headed towards becoming the Republican nominee for secretary of state in Michigan, gets an endorsement from Trump during his April 2 rally. Scott Olson/Getty Images hide caption

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Michigan GOP moves forward with 2020 election-denying candidates

The party voted resoundingly to support former President Trump's false claims about the 2020 election in their picks for state's next top elections officer and top law enforcement official.

A discarded mask is seen on the floor inside New York's John F. Kennedy Airport on Tuesday, a day after a federal judge in Florida struck down the CDC's mask mandate for public transportation. Spencer Platt/Getty Images hide caption

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The battle over the CDC's powers goes far beyond the travel mask mandate

A federal judge's decision to strike down the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's mask mandate for travelers is only the latest in a series of challenges that seek to rein in the agency.

Battle over CDC's powers goes far beyond travel mask mandate

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Peter Lyoya holds up a picture of his son Patrick Lyoya, 26, in his home in Lansing, Mich., on April 14. Patrick was facedown on the ground when he was fatally shot in the head by a Grand Rapids police officer this month. Anna Nichols/AP hide caption

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Patrick Lyoya fled Congo to escape war. A traffic stop in Michigan cost him his life

Video of Lyoya's death has reignited protests over racial injustice. For those who knew him, he's remembered as a son, brother and father — a person of faith whose life was inextricably shaped by war.

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To preserve the languages, students in Alaska compete in Yup'ik and Iñupiaq spelling bees

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Freda Dan, organizer of the Yup'ik contests, says the spelling bee gives students the opportunity to practice reading and writing a language they might only speak or hear with family and friends.

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It's National Poetry Month. Send us your mini poems

April is National Poetry Month. In step with NPR tradition, we're asking readers to help us celebrate. We supply the hashtag — you fill our feeds with your mini works of art.

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