Do you ever feel like no matter how many hours of sleep you got, you're still fatigued?
We have to be able to differentiate sleep from the different ways that we can rest.
On the LifeKit podcast,
the seven types of rest and why each one is important to living a full, healthy life.
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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dave Matigley.
A Russian drone attack on a bus carrying coal miners in Ukraine has left at least 12 people dead.
More than 15 others were injured as NPR's Joannika Kisys reports from Kyiv.
The coal miners worked for DTAC, Ukraine's largest private energy company.
DTAC spokesman Pavlo Bilodad told NPR that this is the deadliest attack on the company's workers
since Russia's full-scale invasion began.
Ukraine's energy minister, Denysh Mikhail, called it,
quote, a cynical and targeted attack on energy workers.
In another part of South-Central Ukraine,
at least six people were injured after a Russian attack on a maternity hospital in the city.
The federal government is in a partial shutdown.
The Senate has approved a series of spending bills,
along with one that funds the Department of Homeland Security for two weeks.
The House returns to work today and must approve the legislation to end the shutdown.
Senate Democrats want changes to how federal officers carry out immigration enforcement before they'll approve a long-term spending bill for DHS.