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Palestinians say Jared Kushner's vision for Gaza erases what's left of their homes
Jared Kushner unveiled a vision of a futuristic cityscape for Gaza that includes skyscrapers and advanced industrial zones, but Palestinians fear his vision erases what remains of their homes.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy gives scorching critique of Europe in Davos speech
At Davos, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy warned Europe is divided and unprepared for a more dangerous world, urging unity and less reliance on the U.S.

Former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine discusses Zelenskyy's Davos speech
NPR's A Martinez asks William Taylor, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, about his thoughts following President Zelenskyy's speech at Davos.

Dollars trickle into Venezuela's economy after first sales of country's oil by U.S.
The first sales of Venezuelan oil by the U.S. seem to have stabilized prices for now, but there are many questions about the long-term viability of U.S. control of the Venezuelan economy.

Opinion: I’m a doctor who knows better — but I switched to an inferior drug to save money

STAT+: Could AI help doctors catch signs of cognitive decline early?

Venezuela opens debate on an oil sector overhaul as Trump seeks role for US firms

STAT+: Unfilled vacancies have depleted NIH advisory councils, key players in grant approvals

Greenland and the world order
Is there a deal between the U.S., Denmark and Greenland? Mary Louise Kelly and the team on NPR's national security podcast break it down.

Trump administration halts use of human fetal tissue in NIH-funded research

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