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  • Many Iranians are surprisingly muted about Israel's attacks on their country because they do not support Iran's leadership.
  • Following the discovery of the missing gun, D.I. Ray’s lens turns back to the Chapman family.
  • NPR's Scott Detrow talks with New York City's comptroller, Brad Lander, about what he says is a failed policy to deal with homeless encampments by the city.
  • A survey found that two-thirds of school leaders say student mental health is one of their biggest challenges. The schools estimate that nearly half of their students have some mental health need.
  • To help guide you as findings from the Jan. 6 hearings emerge over the next few weeks, NPR has rounded up a list of books about the assault on the U.S. Capitol and the people and groups involved.
  • The movies Argo and Life of Pi and actors Daniel Day-Lewis and Jennifer Lawrence were among the winners at Sunday's Academy Awards. But no one movie swept the show.
  • Madea's Family Reunion grossed more than $30 million in its opening weekend at the box office. The movie's writer, director and co-star, Tyler Perry, talks with Ed Gordon about the lure of his main character, an outspoken black woman.
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  • It is getting harder for many people to get consumer loans because higher credit scores are now required to qualify to borrow money. John Ulzheimer of Credit.com says a score of 700 used to be high enough to qualify, but now, in some situations, 780 is the target score.
  • Christine Lagarde is the first woman ever to head the economic affairs of a G-8 economy. Observers say she has the skills necessary to fill the shoes of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who resigned to fight charges of sexual assault in New York City.
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