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LaDonna Speiser has been working four days a week since February. She says she's not ready to give it up. Kyle Green for NPR hide caption

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More companies are trying out the 4-day workweek. But it might not be for everyone

For some workers, the four-day workweek has been a dream and helped restore their work/life balance. Others say it doesn't create as much flexibility as it might seem.

The Energy Fuels uranium mill and waste cells at White Mesa, Utah. Bruce Gordon/Ecoflight hide caption

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A U.S. uranium mill is near this tribe. A study may reveal if it poses a health risk

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More companies are trying out the 4-day workweek. But it might not be for everyone

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A street sign reads "Donetsk People Republic's Square" in front of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, after authorities renamed the address after a pro-Russian separatist region in Ukraine in June. Natalia Kolesnikova/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Russia and the U.S. engage in name-calling — over the U.S. Embassy's Moscow address

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