Victims' families urge love, kindness as University of Idaho campus mourns
Relatives of four slain University of Idaho classmates urged hundreds of students to raise their eyes from grief and focus on love and the future.
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Wednesday, 30 November 2022
NPR News: Sam Bankman-Fried strikes apologetic pose as he describes being shocked by FTX's fall
Sam Bankman-Fried strikes apologetic pose as he describes being shocked by FTX's fall
During an hour-long interview at the New York Times Dealbook Summit Bankman-Fried frequently portrayed himself as in the dark about the condition of the multi-billion dollar exchange he founded
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During an hour-long interview at the New York Times Dealbook Summit Bankman-Fried frequently portrayed himself as in the dark about the condition of the multi-billion dollar exchange he founded
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NPR News: Club Q owner in Colorado says he will reopen the LGBTQ club after mass shooting
Club Q owner in Colorado says he will reopen the LGBTQ club after mass shooting
Club Q owner Nic Grzecka told NPR he and his staff are working on a yet-to-be-determined temporary solution. The Nov. 20 shooting killed 5 people and wounded another 17. A suspect has been arrested.
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Club Q owner Nic Grzecka told NPR he and his staff are working on a yet-to-be-determined temporary solution. The Nov. 20 shooting killed 5 people and wounded another 17. A suspect has been arrested.
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NPR News: An Israeli director sparks outrage in India over a film about Hindu persecution
An Israeli director sparks outrage in India over a film about Hindu persecution
Controversy has erupted at one of India's top film festivals over the screening of a movie with Hindu nationalist themes. Were the jury head's comments an artistic critique or political commentary?
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Controversy has erupted at one of India's top film festivals over the screening of a movie with Hindu nationalist themes. Were the jury head's comments an artistic critique or political commentary?
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NPR News: The world's biggest active volcano, Hawaii's Mauna Loa, erupts after 38 years
The world's biggest active volcano, Hawaii's Mauna Loa, erupts after 38 years
The Mauna Loa volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii is erupting for the first time in nearly four decades, and it's impossible to predict when it may stop.
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The Mauna Loa volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii is erupting for the first time in nearly four decades, and it's impossible to predict when it may stop.
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NPR News: An Oklahoma country singer married on Saturday, and died a few hours later
An Oklahoma country singer married on Saturday, and died a few hours later
Jake Flint married his wife Brenda on Saturday and died in his sleep a few hours later on Sunday morning, according to news reports.
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Jake Flint married his wife Brenda on Saturday and died in his sleep a few hours later on Sunday morning, according to news reports.
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Tuesday, 29 November 2022
NPR News: A historian reacts to the guilty verdict given to the Oath Keepers founder
A historian reacts to the guilty verdict given to the Oath Keepers founder
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to historian Kathleen Belew about the guilty verdict given to Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to historian Kathleen Belew about the guilty verdict given to Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes.
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NPR News: Oath Keepers founder has been convicted of seditious conspiracy in the Jan. 6 attack
Oath Keepers founder has been convicted of seditious conspiracy in the Jan. 6 attack
A federal jury has convicted Stewart Rhodes, founder of the militia group Oath Keepers, of seditious conspiracy in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack.
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A federal jury has convicted Stewart Rhodes, founder of the militia group Oath Keepers, of seditious conspiracy in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack.
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NPR News: What's at stake as the U.S. faces Iran at the World Cup
What's at stake as the U.S. faces Iran at the World Cup
The U.S. has to beat Iran to advance, while Iran only has to tie. The match comes after controversy over flags, Iran's national anthem, and ongoing protests in Iran.
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The U.S. has to beat Iran to advance, while Iran only has to tie. The match comes after controversy over flags, Iran's national anthem, and ongoing protests in Iran.
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NPR News: What's at stake as the U.S. faces Iran at the World Cup
What's at stake as the U.S. faces Iran at the World Cup
The U.S. has to beat Iran to advance, while Iran only has to tie. The match comes after controversy over flags, Iran's national anthem, and ongoing protests in Iran.
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The U.S. has to beat Iran to advance, while Iran only has to tie. The match comes after controversy over flags, Iran's national anthem, and ongoing protests in Iran.
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NPR News: What's at stake as the U.S. faces Iran at the World Cup
What's at stake as the U.S. faces Iran at the World Cup
The U.S. has to beat Iran to advance, while Iran only has to tie. The match comes after controversy over flags, Iran's national anthem, and ongoing protests in Iran.
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The U.S. has to beat Iran to advance, while Iran only has to tie. The match comes after controversy over flags, Iran's national anthem, and ongoing protests in Iran.
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Monday, 28 November 2022
NPR News: Iran acknowledges more than 300 are dead from unrest from nationwide protests
Iran acknowledges more than 300 are dead from unrest from nationwide protests
The estimate from a military official of people dead from protests is considerably lower than the toll reported by a U.S.-based group that has been closely tracking the protests.
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The estimate from a military official of people dead from protests is considerably lower than the toll reported by a U.S.-based group that has been closely tracking the protests.
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NPR News: Iran acknowledges more than 300 are dead from unrest from nationwide protests
Iran acknowledges more than 300 are dead from unrest from nationwide protests
The estimate from a military general of people dead from protests is considerably lower than the toll reported by a U.S.-based group that has been closely tracking the protests.
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The estimate from a military general of people dead from protests is considerably lower than the toll reported by a U.S.-based group that has been closely tracking the protests.
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NPR News: El Paso prosecutor resigns after facing accusations of incompetence
El Paso prosecutor resigns after facing accusations of incompetence
El Paso County District Attorney Yvonne Rosales agreed to resign. She faced accusations of incompetence involving hundreds of cases and of slowing down the case against the suspected Walmart shooter.
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El Paso County District Attorney Yvonne Rosales agreed to resign. She faced accusations of incompetence involving hundreds of cases and of slowing down the case against the suspected Walmart shooter.
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NPR News: Trans people struggle to find housing after prison. This group is trying to help
Trans people struggle to find housing after prison. This group is trying to help
Beyond These Walls, a trans-led group out of the Pacific Northwest, provides reentry services for LGBTQ individuals leaving prison.
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Beyond These Walls, a trans-led group out of the Pacific Northwest, provides reentry services for LGBTQ individuals leaving prison.
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NPR News: Pablo Eisenberg, a fierce critic of nonprofits and philanthropy, died at age 90
Pablo Eisenberg, a fierce critic of nonprofits and philanthropy, died at age 90
Pablo Eisenberg, a loud and influential voice in the nonprofit sector who spoke widely and bluntly about his belief that philanthropy often benefits the wealthy more than the needy, died at age 90.
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Pablo Eisenberg, a loud and influential voice in the nonprofit sector who spoke widely and bluntly about his belief that philanthropy often benefits the wealthy more than the needy, died at age 90.
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Sunday, 27 November 2022
NPR News: Bird flu outbreak drives Nebraska to cull 1.8 million more chickens
Bird flu outbreak drives Nebraska to cull 1.8 million more chickens
Over 50 million birds have already been killed nationwide as a result of this year's massive outbreak of the disease, which shows no signs of stopping.
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Over 50 million birds have already been killed nationwide as a result of this year's massive outbreak of the disease, which shows no signs of stopping.
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NPR News: The world is doing away with the leap second
The world is doing away with the leap second
The world is doing away with the leap second, an extra second that gets inserted into the global timescale every few years due to earth's slowing rotation.
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The world is doing away with the leap second, an extra second that gets inserted into the global timescale every few years due to earth's slowing rotation.
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NPR News: People across China are protesting for democratic reform and easing COVID controls
People across China are protesting for democratic reform and easing COVID controls
Protests in support of democratic reforms and against Covid controls are growing across China. They began after a fire killed ten people who witnesses say were trapped in a building under lockdown.
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Protests in support of democratic reforms and against Covid controls are growing across China. They began after a fire killed ten people who witnesses say were trapped in a building under lockdown.
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NPR News: Civilians escape Kherson after Russian strikes on freed city
Civilians escape Kherson after Russian strikes on freed city
Civilians have streamed out of the southern Ukrainian city whose recapture they had celebrated just weeks earlier, after days of intensive shelling by Russian forces.
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Civilians have streamed out of the southern Ukrainian city whose recapture they had celebrated just weeks earlier, after days of intensive shelling by Russian forces.
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NPR News: Diamond diggers in South Africa's deserted mines break the law — and risk their lives
Diamond diggers in South Africa's deserted mines break the law — and risk their lives
Photos show the desperate search for scraps left by big diamond operators. But amid rampant poverty and unemployment, zama-zamas see no other way to provide for their families.
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Photos show the desperate search for scraps left by big diamond operators. But amid rampant poverty and unemployment, zama-zamas see no other way to provide for their families.
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NPR News: USA change Iran flag to remove Islamic republic emblem before World Cup clash
USA change Iran flag to remove Islamic republic emblem before World Cup clash
The U.S. soccer federation is displaying Iran's national flag on social media without the emblem of the Islamic Republic, saying it supports protesters in Iran ahead of the two nations' soccer match.
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The U.S. soccer federation is displaying Iran's national flag on social media without the emblem of the Islamic Republic, saying it supports protesters in Iran ahead of the two nations' soccer match.
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Saturday, 26 November 2022
NPR News: Ukrainian women have started learning a crucial war skill: how to fly a drone
Ukrainian women have started learning a crucial war skill: how to fly a drone
The Female Pilots of Ukraine is the first of its kind in the country at a time when the Ukrainian military has been using drones for reconnaissance and fighting against Russian forces.
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The Female Pilots of Ukraine is the first of its kind in the country at a time when the Ukrainian military has been using drones for reconnaissance and fighting against Russian forces.
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NPR News: Here's how inflation is changing holiday deals and shopping
Here's how inflation is changing holiday deals and shopping
Shoppers are expected to spend a record amount of money this year because nearly everything is more expensive. There are some relative bargains, if you know where to look.
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Shoppers are expected to spend a record amount of money this year because nearly everything is more expensive. There are some relative bargains, if you know where to look.
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NPR News: Ukrainian women have started learning a crucial war skill: how to fly a drone
Ukrainian women have started learning a crucial war skill: how to fly a drone
The Female Pilots of Ukraine is the first of its kind in the country at a time when the Ukrainian military has been using drones for reconnaissance and fighting against Russian forces.
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The Female Pilots of Ukraine is the first of its kind in the country at a time when the Ukrainian military has been using drones for reconnaissance and fighting against Russian forces.
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NPR News: How artists and influencers set the stage for Hip-Hop's global rise
How artists and influencers set the stage for Hip-Hop's global rise
Four decades after the New York City Rap Tour made history in Europe, Hip-Hop's influence is everywhere - in art, fashion and even the 2024 Olympics.
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Four decades after the New York City Rap Tour made history in Europe, Hip-Hop's influence is everywhere - in art, fashion and even the 2024 Olympics.
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NPR News: A small town ballfield took years to repair after Hurricane Maria. Then Fiona came.
A small town ballfield took years to repair after Hurricane Maria. Then Fiona came.
After repairs were completed this summer, a restored ballfield in one of Puerto Rico's poorest towns had become a symbol of progress in the face of tragedy. Hurricane Fiona dealt a setback.
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After repairs were completed this summer, a restored ballfield in one of Puerto Rico's poorest towns had become a symbol of progress in the face of tragedy. Hurricane Fiona dealt a setback.
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NPR News: How artists and influencers set the stage for Hip-Hop's global rise
How artists and influencers set the stage for Hip-Hop's global rise
Four decades after the New York City Rap Tour made history in Europe, Hip-Hop's influence is everywhere - in art, fashion and even the 2024 Olympics.
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Four decades after the New York City Rap Tour made history in Europe, Hip-Hop's influence is everywhere - in art, fashion and even the 2024 Olympics.
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NPR News: U.S. bans the sale and import of some tech from Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE
U.S. bans the sale and import of some tech from Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE
The five-member FCC said it has voted unanimously to adopt new rules that will block the importation or sale of certain technology products that pose security risks to U.S. critical infrastructure.
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The five-member FCC said it has voted unanimously to adopt new rules that will block the importation or sale of certain technology products that pose security risks to U.S. critical infrastructure.
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Friday, 25 November 2022
NPR News: U.S. bans the sale and import of some tech from Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE
U.S. bans the sale and import of some tech from Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE
The five-member FCC said it has voted unanimously to adopt new rules that will block the importation or sale of certain technology products that pose security risks to U.S. critical infrastructure.
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The five-member FCC said it has voted unanimously to adopt new rules that will block the importation or sale of certain technology products that pose security risks to U.S. critical infrastructure.
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NPR News: Europe fears its industries will jet to the U.S. as energy costs force plant closures
Europe fears its industries will jet to the U.S. as energy costs force plant closures
Duralex glassware maker is just one company that's suspended operations over spiking energy costs after a cutoff of Russian natural gas.
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Duralex glassware maker is just one company that's suspended operations over spiking energy costs after a cutoff of Russian natural gas.
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NPR News: Morning news brief
Morning news brief
Biden mulls over another presidential campaign over Thanksgiving. How inflation will affect Black Friday sales. And, why Colorado's new Red Flag Law didn't stop the Colorado Springs shooting.
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Biden mulls over another presidential campaign over Thanksgiving. How inflation will affect Black Friday sales. And, why Colorado's new Red Flag Law didn't stop the Colorado Springs shooting.
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Thursday, 24 November 2022
NPR News: Japan investigators raid Dentsu in widening Olympic probe
Japan investigators raid Dentsu in widening Olympic probe
Japanese prosecutors raided the headquarters of advertising company Dentsu as the investigation into corruption related to the Tokyo Olympics widened. Dentsu helped land the 2020 Games for Tokyo.
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Japanese prosecutors raided the headquarters of advertising company Dentsu as the investigation into corruption related to the Tokyo Olympics widened. Dentsu helped land the 2020 Games for Tokyo.
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NPR News: Here's what we know about the victims from the Virginia Walmart shooting
Here's what we know about the victims from the Virginia Walmart shooting
Six people lost their lives after a gunman opened fire at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Va., on Wednesday.
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Six people lost their lives after a gunman opened fire at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Va., on Wednesday.
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NPR News: Pakistan names a new military chief amid bitter political feuding
Pakistan names a new military chief amid bitter political feuding
Lt. Gen. Syed Asim Munir replaces Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, who retires on Nov. 29. Munir begins his new role amid bitter feuding between Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and former premier Imran Khan.
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Lt. Gen. Syed Asim Munir replaces Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, who retires on Nov. 29. Munir begins his new role amid bitter feuding between Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and former premier Imran Khan.
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NPR News: Pakistan names a new military chief amid bitter political feuding
Pakistan names a new military chief amid bitter political feuding
Lt. Gen. Syed Asim Munir replaces Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, who retires on Nov. 29. Munir begins his new role amid bitter feuding between Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and former premier Imran Khan.
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Lt. Gen. Syed Asim Munir replaces Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, who retires on Nov. 29. Munir begins his new role amid bitter feuding between Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and former premier Imran Khan.
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NPR News: Why some Brazilians won't be wearing their national soccer colors for the World Cup
Why some Brazilians won't be wearing their national soccer colors for the World Cup
Brazilians who voted against President Jair Bolsonaro are torn about sporting the yellow soccer jersey after the far-right leader and his supporters adopted the shirt.
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Brazilians who voted against President Jair Bolsonaro are torn about sporting the yellow soccer jersey after the far-right leader and his supporters adopted the shirt.
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NPR News: Morning news brief
Morning news brief
An update on the shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Va. A look at whether holiday travel is returning to pre-pandemic levels, and what the United Nations can do to support Iranian protesters.
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An update on the shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Va. A look at whether holiday travel is returning to pre-pandemic levels, and what the United Nations can do to support Iranian protesters.
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Wednesday, 23 November 2022
NPR News: Alessandro Michele is stepping down as Gucci's creative director
Alessandro Michele is stepping down as Gucci's creative director
Alessandro Michele is stepping down as Gucci's creative director, the company announced Wednesday. Michele, who has been with Gucci for 20 years, entered the role in 2015.
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Alessandro Michele is stepping down as Gucci's creative director, the company announced Wednesday. Michele, who has been with Gucci for 20 years, entered the role in 2015.
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NPR News: Alessandro Michele is stepping down as Gucci's creative director
Alessandro Michele is stepping down as Gucci's creative director
Alessandro Michele is stepping down as Gucci's creative director, the company announced Wednesday. Michele, who has been with Gucci for 20 years, entered the role in 2015.
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Alessandro Michele is stepping down as Gucci's creative director, the company announced Wednesday. Michele, who has been with Gucci for 20 years, entered the role in 2015.
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NPR News: The latest updates from the shooting at a Walmart in Virginia
The latest updates from the shooting at a Walmart in Virginia
At least seven people have died in a mass shooting at a Walmart store in the coastal city of Chesapeake, Va. Authorities say the shooter is among the dead.
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At least seven people have died in a mass shooting at a Walmart store in the coastal city of Chesapeake, Va. Authorities say the shooter is among the dead.
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NPR News: 'Love and Rockets' celebrates 40 years of edgy, Latinx, alternative comics
'Love and Rockets' celebrates 40 years of edgy, Latinx, alternative comics
Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez have been drawing and writing their comic book series Love and Rockets since 1982.
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Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez have been drawing and writing their comic book series Love and Rockets since 1982.
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NPR News: With the GOP in control of the House, here's who's likely to lead key committees
With the GOP in control of the House, here's who's likely to lead key committees
House Republicans make up the majority in the House of Representatives for the 118th Congress. Here's a rundown of the lawmakers likely gaining power in key panels at the beginning of the new year.
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House Republicans make up the majority in the House of Representatives for the 118th Congress. Here's a rundown of the lawmakers likely gaining power in key panels at the beginning of the new year.
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NPR News: 'Love and Rockets' celebrates 40 years of edgy, Latinx, alternative comics
'Love and Rockets' celebrates 40 years of edgy, Latinx, alternative comics
Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez have been drawing and writing their comic book series Love and Rockets since 1982.
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Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez have been drawing and writing their comic book series Love and Rockets since 1982.
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NPR News: A jury finds the NCAA is not responsible for the death of a college football player
A jury finds the NCAA is not responsible for the death of a college football player
A Los Angeles jury rejected a lawsuit seeking $55 million by the widow of a former USC football player who said the NCAA failed to protect him from repeated head trauma that led to his death.
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A Los Angeles jury rejected a lawsuit seeking $55 million by the widow of a former USC football player who said the NCAA failed to protect him from repeated head trauma that led to his death.
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Tuesday, 22 November 2022
NPR News: Multiple people have been fatally shot at a Walmart in Virginia, police say
Multiple people have been fatally shot at a Walmart in Virginia, police say
A shooting at a Walmart in Virginia on Tuesday night left several people dead and wounded, though the exact numbers were not immediately known, police said. The shooter was among the dead.
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A shooting at a Walmart in Virginia on Tuesday night left several people dead and wounded, though the exact numbers were not immediately known, police said. The shooter was among the dead.
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NPR News: News brief: Colorado shooting, railroad contract, Thanksgiving meal costs
News brief: Colorado shooting, railroad contract, Thanksgiving meal costs
Latest on the Colorado LGBTQ club shooting. Unions reject a deal brokered by the White House to keep trains running. How much more will a Thanksgiving meal cost? Depends on who's doing the estimate.
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Latest on the Colorado LGBTQ club shooting. Unions reject a deal brokered by the White House to keep trains running. How much more will a Thanksgiving meal cost? Depends on who's doing the estimate.
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NPR News: Victims of the Colorado LGBTQ club shooting include 2 bartenders and 3 patrons
Victims of the Colorado LGBTQ club shooting include 2 bartenders and 3 patrons
Details are coming out about the weekend shooting that killed five people at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs. Officials stress the probe is ongoing — including into the shooter's motivation.
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Details are coming out about the weekend shooting that killed five people at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs. Officials stress the probe is ongoing — including into the shooter's motivation.
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NPR News: Olivia Pichardo is the first woman to make the roster of Division I baseball team
Olivia Pichardo is the first woman to make the roster of Division I baseball team
"Olivia put together the most complete walk-on tryout I have seen from a player," said Brown University baseball coach Grant Achilles. Taking the field will fulfill a long-held dream for Pichardo, 18.
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"Olivia put together the most complete walk-on tryout I have seen from a player," said Brown University baseball coach Grant Achilles. Taking the field will fulfill a long-held dream for Pichardo, 18.
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NPR News: Mike Pence, pondering a presidential run, condemns Trump's rhetoric on Jan. 6
Mike Pence, pondering a presidential run, condemns Trump's rhetoric on Jan. 6
Former Vice President Mike Pence tells Morning Edition that he and former President Donald Trump have gone "our separate ways." Pence looks back on pivotal moments and ahead to what he might do next.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence tells Morning Edition that he and former President Donald Trump have gone "our separate ways." Pence looks back on pivotal moments and ahead to what he might do next.
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Monday, 21 November 2022
NPR News: Colorado LGBTQ club shooting evokes memories of the Pulse nightclub massacre
Colorado LGBTQ club shooting evokes memories of the Pulse nightclub massacre
Eddie Meltzer survived the 2016 massacre at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla. He talks to NPR's A Martinez about how he approached healing after the shooting in which five of his friends were killed.
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Eddie Meltzer survived the 2016 massacre at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla. He talks to NPR's A Martinez about how he approached healing after the shooting in which five of his friends were killed.
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NPR News: New Zealand lawmakers will vote on whether to lower the national voting age to 16
New Zealand lawmakers will vote on whether to lower the national voting age to 16
New Zealand lawmakers will vote on whether to lower the national voting age to 16 after the country's Supreme Court ruled that not allowing 16- and 17-year-olds to vote amounted to age discrimination.
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New Zealand lawmakers will vote on whether to lower the national voting age to 16 after the country's Supreme Court ruled that not allowing 16- and 17-year-olds to vote amounted to age discrimination.
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NPR News: 'Golden billion,' Putin's favorite conspiracy, explains his worldview and strategy
'Golden billion,' Putin's favorite conspiracy, explains his worldview and strategy
The conspiracy theory claims global elites plot to hoard the world's wealth and resources, leaving the rest of the planet to starve — and it's gaining traction in Moscow amid the Ukraine war.
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The conspiracy theory claims global elites plot to hoard the world's wealth and resources, leaving the rest of the planet to starve — and it's gaining traction in Moscow amid the Ukraine war.
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NPR News: The Colorado shooting comes in a year rife with anti-LGBTQ sentiment, advocates say
The Colorado shooting comes in a year rife with anti-LGBTQ sentiment, advocates say
The shooting, which occurred on the eve of Transgender Remembrance Day, is the latest tragedy in a year that's felt particularly bleak, according to LGBTQ advocates.
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The shooting, which occurred on the eve of Transgender Remembrance Day, is the latest tragedy in a year that's felt particularly bleak, according to LGBTQ advocates.
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NPR News: Harris is traveling near the South China Sea. Here's why that matters
Harris is traveling near the South China Sea. Here's why that matters
While visiting the Philippines, Harris is making a stop at Palawan, an island bordering the South China Sea, where there have been ongoing territorial disputes between China and its neighbors.
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While visiting the Philippines, Harris is making a stop at Palawan, an island bordering the South China Sea, where there have been ongoing territorial disputes between China and its neighbors.
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NPR News: 'Golden billion,' Putin's favorite conspiracy, explains his worldview and strategy
'Golden billion,' Putin's favorite conspiracy, explains his worldview and strategy
The conspiracy theory claims global elites plot to hoard the world's wealth and resources, leaving the rest of the planet to starve — and it's gaining traction in Moscow amid the Ukraine war.
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The conspiracy theory claims global elites plot to hoard the world's wealth and resources, leaving the rest of the planet to starve — and it's gaining traction in Moscow amid the Ukraine war.
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Sunday, 20 November 2022
NPR News: The first satellites launched by Uganda and Zimbabwe aim to improve life on the ground
The first satellites launched by Uganda and Zimbabwe aim to improve life on the ground
The nanosatellites will observe the health of the land to help people make the best use of their countries' natural resources. A growing number of African countries are venturing into space.
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The nanosatellites will observe the health of the land to help people make the best use of their countries' natural resources. A growing number of African countries are venturing into space.
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NPR News: The first satellites launched by Uganda and Zimbabwe aim to improve life on the ground
The first satellites launched by Uganda and Zimbabwe aim to improve life on the ground
The nanosatellites will observe the health of the land to help people make the best use of their countries' natural resources. A growing number of African countries are venturing into space.
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The nanosatellites will observe the health of the land to help people make the best use of their countries' natural resources. A growing number of African countries are venturing into space.
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NPR News: How Russia is weaponizing the Ukrainian winter
How Russia is weaponizing the Ukrainian winter
Ukraine says Russia is using the cold as a weapon against Ukrainians, by targeting the country's ability to heat and power homes. Repair crews are struggling to restore power to damaged areas.
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Ukraine says Russia is using the cold as a weapon against Ukrainians, by targeting the country's ability to heat and power homes. Repair crews are struggling to restore power to damaged areas.
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NPR News: 5 people were killed and 18 wounded in shooting at an LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs
5 people were killed and 18 wounded in shooting at an LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs
A suspect is in custody, and police said the investigation is in the initial stages.
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A suspect is in custody, and police said the investigation is in the initial stages.
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NPR News: How Russia is weaponizing the Ukrainian winter
How Russia is weaponizing the Ukrainian winter
Ukraine says Russia is using the cold as a weapon against Ukrainians, by targeting the country's ability to heat and power homes. Repair crews are struggling to restore power to damaged areas.
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Ukraine says Russia is using the cold as a weapon against Ukrainians, by targeting the country's ability to heat and power homes. Repair crews are struggling to restore power to damaged areas.
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NPR News: George Lois, an icon of ads and magazine covers, has died at 91
George Lois, an icon of ads and magazine covers, has died at 91
George Lois fashioned some of the most daring magazine images of the '60s and popularized such catchphrases and brand names as "I Want My MTV" and "Lean Cuisine."
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George Lois fashioned some of the most daring magazine images of the '60s and popularized such catchphrases and brand names as "I Want My MTV" and "Lean Cuisine."
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Saturday, 19 November 2022
NPR News: Russia's biggest talents flee to Israel, seeking freedom from Putin's repression
Russia's biggest talents flee to Israel, seeking freedom from Putin's repression
Russia is losing creative talent. Some of its biggest artists have immigrated to Israel this year to rebuild their careers and safely voice their conscience about the war in Ukraine.
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Russia is losing creative talent. Some of its biggest artists have immigrated to Israel this year to rebuild their careers and safely voice their conscience about the war in Ukraine.
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NPR News: Russia's biggest talents flee to Israel, seeking freedom from Putin's repression
Russia's biggest talents flee to Israel, seeking freedom from Putin's repression
Russia is losing creative talent. Some of its biggest artists have immigrated to Israel this year to rebuild their careers and safely voice their conscience about the war in Ukraine.
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Russia is losing creative talent. Some of its biggest artists have immigrated to Israel this year to rebuild their careers and safely voice their conscience about the war in Ukraine.
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NPR News: Fans bid goodbye to Spanish music legend Joan Manuel Serrat on his farewell tour
Fans bid goodbye to Spanish music legend Joan Manuel Serrat on his farewell tour
The 78-year-old, who's considered one of the greatest artists in Spanish music history, is stepping away from the stage. For some fans, the move is bittersweet.
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The 78-year-old, who's considered one of the greatest artists in Spanish music history, is stepping away from the stage. For some fans, the move is bittersweet.
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NPR News: Prison powwows in Washington state restart after a 2-year break because of Covid
Prison powwows in Washington state restart after a 2-year break because of Covid
Native American inmates say the powwows give them a sense of community and spiritual growth. Prison officials say the powwows help rehabilitation and are an important motivational and behavioral tool.
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Native American inmates say the powwows give them a sense of community and spiritual growth. Prison officials say the powwows help rehabilitation and are an important motivational and behavioral tool.
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NPR News: Fans bid goodbye to Spanish music legend Joan Manuel Serrat on his farewell tour
Fans bid goodbye to Spanish music legend Joan Manuel Serrat on his farewell tour
The 78-year-old, who's considered one of the greatest artists in Spanish music history, is stepping away from the stage. For some fans, the move is bittersweet.
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The 78-year-old, who's considered one of the greatest artists in Spanish music history, is stepping away from the stage. For some fans, the move is bittersweet.
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Friday, 18 November 2022
NPR News: Alabama failed to complete an execution by lethal injection for a third time
Alabama failed to complete an execution by lethal injection for a third time
The uncompleted execution of Kenneth Eugene Smith was the state's second such instance of being unable to kill an inmate in the past two months and its third since 2018.
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The uncompleted execution of Kenneth Eugene Smith was the state's second such instance of being unable to kill an inmate in the past two months and its third since 2018.
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NPR News: Remembering Sen. Robert F. Kennedy who would have turned 97 this weekend
Remembering Sen. Robert F. Kennedy who would have turned 97 this weekend
In this week's StoryCorps, memories of Robert Kennedy's assassination from the busboy who cradled the senator the night he was shot in 1968.
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In this week's StoryCorps, memories of Robert Kennedy's assassination from the busboy who cradled the senator the night he was shot in 1968.
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NPR News: State of emergency for parts of western New York is declared ahead of a major storm
State of emergency for parts of western New York is declared ahead of a major storm
A winter storm pummeling the region around Buffalo, New York, could bring 5 feet of snow in coming days. The governor has issued a state of emergency in some counties.
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A winter storm pummeling the region around Buffalo, New York, could bring 5 feet of snow in coming days. The governor has issued a state of emergency in some counties.
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NPR News: Trump tweeted an image from a spy satellite, declassified document shows
Trump tweeted an image from a spy satellite, declassified document shows
More than three years after his tweet, the U.S. government has formally declassified the image from one of its most powerful spy satellites.
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More than three years after his tweet, the U.S. government has formally declassified the image from one of its most powerful spy satellites.
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NPR News: Why Qatar is a controversial host for the World Cup
Why Qatar is a controversial host for the World Cup
FIFA's choice of Qatar to host the World Cup has long been marred by criticism over human rights abuses, the safety of migrant workers and the logistics of holding a soccer tournament in desert heat.
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FIFA's choice of Qatar to host the World Cup has long been marred by criticism over human rights abuses, the safety of migrant workers and the logistics of holding a soccer tournament in desert heat.
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NPR News: Why Qatar is a controversial host for the World Cup
Why Qatar is a controversial host for the World Cup
FIFA's choice of Qatar to host the World Cup has long been marred by criticism over human rights abuses, the safety of migrant workers and the logistics of holding a soccer tournament in desert heat.
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FIFA's choice of Qatar to host the World Cup has long been marred by criticism over human rights abuses, the safety of migrant workers and the logistics of holding a soccer tournament in desert heat.
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NPR News: The U.S. moves to shield Saudi crown prince in journalist killing
The U.S. moves to shield Saudi crown prince in journalist killing
The U.S. declaration that Saudi Arabia's crown prince should be considered immune from a lawsuit over his role in the killing of a U.S.-based journalist breaks from Joe Biden's campaign denunciations.
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The U.S. declaration that Saudi Arabia's crown prince should be considered immune from a lawsuit over his role in the killing of a U.S.-based journalist breaks from Joe Biden's campaign denunciations.
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Thursday, 17 November 2022
NPR News: A potentially dangerous storm moves into Buffalo and western New York
A potentially dangerous storm moves into Buffalo and western New York
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency for parts of western New York ahead of a dangerous storm that had the potential to dump several feet of snow in western New York.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency for parts of western New York ahead of a dangerous storm that had the potential to dump several feet of snow in western New York.
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NPR News: Myanmar reportedly will release 4 foreigners as part of a broad prisoner amnesty
Myanmar reportedly will release 4 foreigners as part of a broad prisoner amnesty
Myanmar's expected release of more than 5,700 prisoners is expected to include the U.K.'s former envoy to the Asian country, an Australian economist and a Japanese filmmaker, according to state media.
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Myanmar's expected release of more than 5,700 prisoners is expected to include the U.K.'s former envoy to the Asian country, an Australian economist and a Japanese filmmaker, according to state media.
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NPR News: Myanmar reportedly will release 4 foreigners as part of a broad prisoner amnesty
Myanmar reportedly will release 4 foreigners as part of a broad prisoner amnesty
Myanmar's expected release of more than 5,700 prisoners is expected to include the U.K.'s former envoy to the Asian country, an Australian economist and a Japanese filmmaker, according to state media.
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Myanmar's expected release of more than 5,700 prisoners is expected to include the U.K.'s former envoy to the Asian country, an Australian economist and a Japanese filmmaker, according to state media.
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Wednesday, 16 November 2022
NPR News: Judge sentences man to life in prison for Waukesha Christmas parade attack
Judge sentences man to life in prison for Waukesha Christmas parade attack
A judge sentenced a man who killed six people and injured many others when he drove his SUV through a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee to life in prison with no chance of release Wednesday.
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A judge sentenced a man who killed six people and injured many others when he drove his SUV through a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee to life in prison with no chance of release Wednesday.
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NPR News: Low-income countries want more money for climate damage. They're unlikely to get it.
Low-income countries want more money for climate damage. They're unlikely to get it.
Wealthy nations may instead reshuffle money earmarked for other goals like limiting and adapting to global warming. That could hamstring efforts to deal with climate change in low-income countries
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Wealthy nations may instead reshuffle money earmarked for other goals like limiting and adapting to global warming. That could hamstring efforts to deal with climate change in low-income countries
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NPR News: Low-income countries want more money for climate damage. They're unlikely to get it.
Low-income countries want more money for climate damage. They're unlikely to get it.
Wealthy nations may instead reshuffle money earmarked for other goals like limiting and adapting to global warming. That could hamstring efforts to deal with climate change in low-income countries
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Wealthy nations may instead reshuffle money earmarked for other goals like limiting and adapting to global warming. That could hamstring efforts to deal with climate change in low-income countries
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NPR News: Low-income countries want more money for climate damage. They're unlikely to get it.
Low-income countries want more money for climate damage. They're unlikely to get it.
Wealthy nations may instead reshuffle money earmarked for other goals like limiting and adapting to global warming. That could hamstring efforts to deal with climate change in low-income countries
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Wealthy nations may instead reshuffle money earmarked for other goals like limiting and adapting to global warming. That could hamstring efforts to deal with climate change in low-income countries
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Tuesday, 15 November 2022
NPR News: Biden backs investigation into origins of missile that struck Poland
Biden backs investigation into origins of missile that struck Poland
Russia fired a barrage of missiles at Ukraine Tuesday, killing at least one person. Hours later, Poland said there was an explosion on its territory near its border with Ukraine.
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Russia fired a barrage of missiles at Ukraine Tuesday, killing at least one person. Hours later, Poland said there was an explosion on its territory near its border with Ukraine.
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NPR News: Trump announces 2024 presidential run
Trump announces 2024 presidential run
Former President Trump announced his new White House campaign Tuesday night at his Mar-a-Lago club and home in Palm Beach, Fla.
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Former President Trump announced his new White House campaign Tuesday night at his Mar-a-Lago club and home in Palm Beach, Fla.
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NPR News: Federal judge blocks the pandemic border restrictions known as Title 42
Federal judge blocks the pandemic border restrictions known as Title 42
A federal judge has blocked the pandemic border restrictions known as Title 42. The ruling could have major implications for U.S. border policy at a time of record migrant apprehensions.
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A federal judge has blocked the pandemic border restrictions known as Title 42. The ruling could have major implications for U.S. border policy at a time of record migrant apprehensions.
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NPR News: Estée Lauder will buy Tom Ford in a $2.8 billion deal
Estée Lauder will buy Tom Ford in a $2.8 billion deal
It's the beauty firm's biggest acquisition yet. The purchase, subject to regulatory approvals, is slated to close in the first half of 2023.
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It's the beauty firm's biggest acquisition yet. The purchase, subject to regulatory approvals, is slated to close in the first half of 2023.
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NPR News: Ukraine came under attack from Russian missiles, and Poland reports explosions
Ukraine came under attack from Russian missiles, and Poland reports explosions
Ukraine says it came under a massive attack from Russian missiles Tuesday. Explosions were also reported in Poland.
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Ukraine says it came under a massive attack from Russian missiles Tuesday. Explosions were also reported in Poland.
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NPR News: Ukraine came under attack from Russian missiles, and Poland reports explosions
Ukraine came under attack from Russian missiles, and Poland reports explosions
Ukraine says it came under a massive attack from Russian missiles Tuesday. Explosions were also reported in Poland.
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Ukraine says it came under a massive attack from Russian missiles Tuesday. Explosions were also reported in Poland.
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NPR News: Turkey makes more arrests in connection with deadly bombing
Turkey makes more arrests in connection with deadly bombing
Turkish police have apprehended more suspects in connection with the bomb attack on a bustling pedestrian avenue in Istanbul that killed six people and wounded several dozen others.
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Turkish police have apprehended more suspects in connection with the bomb attack on a bustling pedestrian avenue in Istanbul that killed six people and wounded several dozen others.
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NPR News: Turkey makes more arrests in connection with deadly bombing
Turkey makes more arrests in connection with deadly bombing
Turkish police have apprehended more suspects in connection with the bomb attack on a bustling pedestrian avenue in Istanbul that killed six people and wounded several dozen others.
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Turkish police have apprehended more suspects in connection with the bomb attack on a bustling pedestrian avenue in Istanbul that killed six people and wounded several dozen others.
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Monday, 14 November 2022
NPR News: Arizona Democrat Katie Hobbs elected governor over Trump-backed Republican Kari Lake
Arizona Democrat Katie Hobbs elected governor over Trump-backed Republican Kari Lake
It was an incredibly tight race between Hobbs, the current Secretary of State in Arizona, and Lake who spent 22 years at a local Fox affiliate and was backed by former President Donald Trump.
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It was an incredibly tight race between Hobbs, the current Secretary of State in Arizona, and Lake who spent 22 years at a local Fox affiliate and was backed by former President Donald Trump.
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NPR News: U.S. fines airlines $7.5 million and they must refund customers for cancelled flights
U.S. fines airlines $7.5 million and they must refund customers for cancelled flights
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced action against six airlines but only one is a U.S. carrier; the others are foreign. "It's too little and too late," one consumer advocate says.
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced action against six airlines but only one is a U.S. carrier; the others are foreign. "It's too little and too late," one consumer advocate says.
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NPR News: It's the end of the boom times in tech, as layoffs keep mounting
It's the end of the boom times in tech, as layoffs keep mounting
Amazon will reportedly lay off 10,000 employees as soon as this week. That follows job cuts at Meta, Twitter, and Stripe, with CEOs citing economic uncertainty and a slowdown in online ad buying.
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Amazon will reportedly lay off 10,000 employees as soon as this week. That follows job cuts at Meta, Twitter, and Stripe, with CEOs citing economic uncertainty and a slowdown in online ad buying.
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NPR News: Israel says that DOJ is investigating journalist Shireen Abu Akleh's killing
Israel says that DOJ is investigating journalist Shireen Abu Akleh's killing
Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz made the statement on Twitter, saying Israel has made it clear to the U.S. "that we won't cooperate with any external investigation."
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Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz made the statement on Twitter, saying Israel has made it clear to the U.S. "that we won't cooperate with any external investigation."
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Sunday, 13 November 2022
NPR News: Al Gore says a new online platform curbs cheating from world's largest polluters
Al Gore says a new online platform curbs cheating from world's largest polluters
NPR's Michel Martin talks to former Vice President Al Gore about his announcement at the UN Climate Conference, COP27, regarding the launch of the Climate TRACE website.
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NPR's Michel Martin talks to former Vice President Al Gore about his announcement at the UN Climate Conference, COP27, regarding the launch of the Climate TRACE website.
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NPR News: Al Gore says a new online platform curbs cheating from world's largest polluters
Al Gore says a new online platform curbs cheating from world's largest polluters
NPR's Michel Martin talks to former Vice President Al Gore about his announcement at the UN Climate Conference, COP27, regarding the launch of the Climate TRACE website.
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NPR's Michel Martin talks to former Vice President Al Gore about his announcement at the UN Climate Conference, COP27, regarding the launch of the Climate TRACE website.
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NPR News: A Sandy Hook memorial opens to the public nearly a decade after school tragedy
A Sandy Hook memorial opens to the public nearly a decade after school tragedy
The memorial honors the 26 children and adults killed in the 2012 shooting in Newton. A rebuilt Sandy Hook School is now visible from the site in Newton, Conn.
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The memorial honors the 26 children and adults killed in the 2012 shooting in Newton. A rebuilt Sandy Hook School is now visible from the site in Newton, Conn.
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NPR News: Ukrainian troops prepare to switch tactics in the winter
Ukrainian troops prepare to switch tactics in the winter
Ukrainian troops are digging in for a long winter of continued fighting in the country's east and south. The change in seasons is expected to bring a shift in the fighting against Russian troops.
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Ukrainian troops are digging in for a long winter of continued fighting in the country's east and south. The change in seasons is expected to bring a shift in the fighting against Russian troops.
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NPR News: Biden will meet with Xi amid high tensions from U.S. support for Taiwan
Biden will meet with Xi amid high tensions from U.S. support for Taiwan
President Biden is in Bali, Indonesia, for the G-20, where for the first time in his presidency, he's expected to meet face-to-face with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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President Biden is in Bali, Indonesia, for the G-20, where for the first time in his presidency, he's expected to meet face-to-face with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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NPR News: Ukrainian troops prepare to switch tactics in the winter
Ukrainian troops prepare to switch tactics in the winter
Ukrainian troops are digging in for a long winter of continued fighting in the country's east and south. The change in seasons is expected to bring a shift in the fighting against Russian troops.
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Ukrainian troops are digging in for a long winter of continued fighting in the country's east and south. The change in seasons is expected to bring a shift in the fighting against Russian troops.
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Saturday, 12 November 2022
NPR News: Ukrainians in Kherson celebrate the withdrawal of Russian troops
Ukrainians in Kherson celebrate the withdrawal of Russian troops
In the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson there's joy in the streets. Ukrainians celebrated late into the night to mark the pullout of Russian troops after eight months of occupation.
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In the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson there's joy in the streets. Ukrainians celebrated late into the night to mark the pullout of Russian troops after eight months of occupation.
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NPR News: Alec Baldwin sues to 'clear his name' in movie set killing
Alec Baldwin sues to 'clear his name' in movie set killing
Baldwin on Friday sued people involved in handling and supplying the loaded gun that he was using when it fired, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during a 2021 filming accident in New Mexico.
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Baldwin on Friday sued people involved in handling and supplying the loaded gun that he was using when it fired, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during a 2021 filming accident in New Mexico.
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NPR News: A crash course in organ transplants helps Ukraine's cash-strapped healthcare system
A crash course in organ transplants helps Ukraine's cash-strapped healthcare system
The war has hammered Ukraine's health care budget, leaving some patients without access to care. U.S. hospitals are helping to fill the gap.
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The war has hammered Ukraine's health care budget, leaving some patients without access to care. U.S. hospitals are helping to fill the gap.
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NPR News: A proposed lithium mine presents a climate versus environment conflict
A proposed lithium mine presents a climate versus environment conflict
The U.S. wants to mine lithium for electric vehicle batteries to meet climate change goals. But residents near a proposed open-pit mine object.
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The U.S. wants to mine lithium for electric vehicle batteries to meet climate change goals. But residents near a proposed open-pit mine object.
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NPR News: A crash course in organ transplants helps Ukraine's cash-strapped healthcare system
A crash course in organ transplants helps Ukraine's cash-strapped healthcare system
The war has hammered Ukraine's health care budget, leaving some patients without access to care. U.S. hospitals are helping to fill the gap.
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The war has hammered Ukraine's health care budget, leaving some patients without access to care. U.S. hospitals are helping to fill the gap.
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NPR News: A crash course in organ transplants helps Ukraine's cash-strapped healthcare system
A crash course in organ transplants helps Ukraine's cash-strapped healthcare system
The war has hammered Ukraine's health care budget, leaving some patients without access to care. U.S. hospitals are helping to fill the gap.
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The war has hammered Ukraine's health care budget, leaving some patients without access to care. U.S. hospitals are helping to fill the gap.
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Friday, 11 November 2022
NPR News: Las Vegas-area GOP Sheriff Joe Lombardo beats Nevada's incumbent Gov. Steve Sisolak
Las Vegas-area GOP Sheriff Joe Lombardo beats Nevada's incumbent Gov. Steve Sisolak
Nevada's Democratic leader, Steve Sisolak, is the only governor to lose reelection so far this Nov. Joe Lombardo, a Republican, beat Sisolak in a state thought to be trending bluer.
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Nevada's Democratic leader, Steve Sisolak, is the only governor to lose reelection so far this Nov. Joe Lombardo, a Republican, beat Sisolak in a state thought to be trending bluer.
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NPR News: Food insecurity is driving women in Africa into sex work, increasing HIV risk
Food insecurity is driving women in Africa into sex work, increasing HIV risk
A study found that giving direct food support to women and girls in sub-Saharan Africa cut their risk of contracting HIV by 64%, because it alleviated the pressure to engage in high-risk sex.
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A study found that giving direct food support to women and girls in sub-Saharan Africa cut their risk of contracting HIV by 64%, because it alleviated the pressure to engage in high-risk sex.
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NPR News: Washington Commanders owner and NFL are among those sued by D.C.'s attorney general
Washington Commanders owner and NFL are among those sued by D.C.'s attorney general
The group sued by the District of Columbia is accused of colluding to deceive fans by lying about an inquiry into "sexual misconduct and a persistently hostile work environment" within the team.
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The group sued by the District of Columbia is accused of colluding to deceive fans by lying about an inquiry into "sexual misconduct and a persistently hostile work environment" within the team.
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Thursday, 10 November 2022
NPR News: Tropical Depression Nicole causes problems as it moves through Georgia
Tropical Depression Nicole causes problems as it moves through Georgia
The storm could dump as much as 6 inches of rain over the Blue Ridge Mountains, forecasters say. Flooding is possible as the rain spreads into the eastern Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic and New England.
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The storm could dump as much as 6 inches of rain over the Blue Ridge Mountains, forecasters say. Flooding is possible as the rain spreads into the eastern Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic and New England.
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NPR News: A Texas judge strikes down Biden's student loan-forgiveness plan
A Texas judge strikes down Biden's student loan-forgiveness plan
District Court Judge Mark Pittman, an appointee of former President Donald Trump based in Fort Worth, said the program usurped Congress' power to make laws.
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District Court Judge Mark Pittman, an appointee of former President Donald Trump based in Fort Worth, said the program usurped Congress' power to make laws.
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NPR News: Here's what happened on Day 5 of the U.N.'s COP27 climate talks
Here's what happened on Day 5 of the U.N.'s COP27 climate talks
Russia's war in Ukraine also threatens to wreck climate goals, members of Congress arrive, and an actor changes his name to draw attention to global warming
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Russia's war in Ukraine also threatens to wreck climate goals, members of Congress arrive, and an actor changes his name to draw attention to global warming
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NPR News: Here's what happened on Day 5 of the U.N.'s COP27 climate talks
Here's what happened on Day 5 of the U.N.'s COP27 climate talks
Russia's war in Ukraine also threatens to wreck climate goals, members of Congress arrive, and an actor changes his name to draw attention to global warming
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Russia's war in Ukraine also threatens to wreck climate goals, members of Congress arrive, and an actor changes his name to draw attention to global warming
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NPR News: The midterms went better than expected for Biden. Now he's traveling to Asia
The midterms went better than expected for Biden. Now he's traveling to Asia
President Biden leaves Thursday for a series of major summits with foreign leaders. And in Bali, he'll meet face-to-face with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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President Biden leaves Thursday for a series of major summits with foreign leaders. And in Bali, he'll meet face-to-face with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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NPR News: Deli meats and cheeses have been linked to a listeria outbreak in 6 states
Deli meats and cheeses have been linked to a listeria outbreak in 6 states
A listeria outbreak has led to 16 infections and one death across six states, with New York having the most cases. The CDC has not yet pinpointed specific products that could be causing the outbreak.
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A listeria outbreak has led to 16 infections and one death across six states, with New York having the most cases. The CDC has not yet pinpointed specific products that could be causing the outbreak.
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Wednesday, 9 November 2022
NPR News: Hurricane Nicole is expected to make landfall on the Florida coast Wednesday
Hurricane Nicole is expected to make landfall on the Florida coast Wednesday
The storm is leaving the Bahamas and was about 75 miles from West Palm Beach, Florida as of Wednesday evening, the National Hurricane Center said.
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The storm is leaving the Bahamas and was about 75 miles from West Palm Beach, Florida as of Wednesday evening, the National Hurricane Center said.
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NPR News: Rep. Kevin McCarthy has announced his bid for House Speaker
Rep. Kevin McCarthy has announced his bid for House Speaker
House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy has officially announced his intention to run for Speaker of the House.
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House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy has officially announced his intention to run for Speaker of the House.
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NPR News: Florida braces for Hurricane Nicole, a rare November storm
Florida braces for Hurricane Nicole, a rare November storm
The storm strengthened into a hurricane on Wednesday after pounding the Bahamas, as U.S. officials ordered evacuations that included former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club.
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The storm strengthened into a hurricane on Wednesday after pounding the Bahamas, as U.S. officials ordered evacuations that included former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club.
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NPR News: Biden says he'll meet with China's Xi face-to-face next week
Biden says he'll meet with China's Xi face-to-face next week
The two leaders have spent a lot of time together in the past. But COVID-19 has kept them from meeting directly since President Biden took office — even as tensions have escalated.
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The two leaders have spent a lot of time together in the past. But COVID-19 has kept them from meeting directly since President Biden took office — even as tensions have escalated.
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NPR News: Here's what happened on day 4 of the U.N.'s COP27 climate talks
Here's what happened on day 4 of the U.N.'s COP27 climate talks
A U.S. funding plan for lower-income countries faced criticism and a big map of who is releasing greenhouse gasses was released. Here's what happened at COP27 today.
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A U.S. funding plan for lower-income countries faced criticism and a big map of who is releasing greenhouse gasses was released. Here's what happened at COP27 today.
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Tuesday, 8 November 2022
NPR News: California voters enshrine right to abortion and contraception in state constitution
California voters enshrine right to abortion and contraception in state constitution
Proposition 1 was a direct response to the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization ruling.
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Proposition 1 was a direct response to the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization ruling.
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NPR News: Travel diary: Tracking climate, migration and the far-right from Africa to Europe
Travel diary: Tracking climate, migration and the far-right from Africa to Europe
Welcome to the travel blog for the NPR project that examined how the ripples of climate change radiate outward.
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Welcome to the travel blog for the NPR project that examined how the ripples of climate change radiate outward.
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NPR News: FIFA's former leader says making Qatar a World Cup host was a mistake
FIFA's former leader says making Qatar a World Cup host was a mistake
Blatter, who has long said he voted for the United States, made the admission in his first major interview since being acquitted in July of financial misconduct at FIFA.
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Blatter, who has long said he voted for the United States, made the admission in his first major interview since being acquitted in July of financial misconduct at FIFA.
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NPR News: FIFA's former leader says making Qatar a World Cup host was a mistake
FIFA's former leader says making Qatar a World Cup host was a mistake
Blatter, who has long said he voted for the United States, made the admission in his first major interview since being acquitted in July of financial misconduct at FIFA.
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Blatter, who has long said he voted for the United States, made the admission in his first major interview since being acquitted in July of financial misconduct at FIFA.
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NPR News: They made a material that doesn't exist on Earth. That's only the start of the story.
They made a material that doesn't exist on Earth. That's only the start of the story.
A scientific discovery could forever change China and the U.S. industrial balance.
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A scientific discovery could forever change China and the U.S. industrial balance.
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NPR News: Six races for governor that could make history this midterm election
Six races for governor that could make history this midterm election
The majority of U.S. politicians are white men. This cycle, some states are poised to make history by electing female, LGBTQ, or Black governors for the first time.
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The majority of U.S. politicians are white men. This cycle, some states are poised to make history by electing female, LGBTQ, or Black governors for the first time.
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Monday, 7 November 2022
NPR News: Chris Evans named Sexiest Man Alive by People magazine
Chris Evans named Sexiest Man Alive by People magazine
People magazine named Captain America movie star Chris Evans as the sexiest man alive, taking the baton from another Avenger, Paul Rudd.
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People magazine named Captain America movie star Chris Evans as the sexiest man alive, taking the baton from another Avenger, Paul Rudd.
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NPR News: Politicians need to mobilize Black male voters ahead of the midterms, experts say
Politicians need to mobilize Black male voters ahead of the midterms, experts say
Just like with any voting bloc, there's still a vast array of diverging opinions, ideologies and issues that are important among Black voters in races.
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Just like with any voting bloc, there's still a vast array of diverging opinions, ideologies and issues that are important among Black voters in races.
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NPR News: 100 years after unearthing King Tut's tomb, archaeologists make new discoveries
100 years after unearthing King Tut's tomb, archaeologists make new discoveries
Uncovered coffins, papyrus documents and other artifacts have recently been found at the Saqqara site in Giza, Egypt. It coincides with a new accusation that jewelry was stolen from the site.
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Uncovered coffins, papyrus documents and other artifacts have recently been found at the Saqqara site in Giza, Egypt. It coincides with a new accusation that jewelry was stolen from the site.
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NPR News: Elon Musk threatens to boot Twitter account impersonators
Elon Musk threatens to boot Twitter account impersonators
Twitter's new owner warned of suspending accounts after some celebrities tweeted as 'Elon Musk' in reaction to the billionaire's decision to offer verified accounts for a fee.
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Twitter's new owner warned of suspending accounts after some celebrities tweeted as 'Elon Musk' in reaction to the billionaire's decision to offer verified accounts for a fee.
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NPR News: A total lunar eclipse is happening Tuesday — and it won't happen again for 3 years
A total lunar eclipse is happening Tuesday — and it won't happen again for 3 years
A total lunar eclipse happens when the moon falls completely in the Earth's shadow.
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A total lunar eclipse happens when the moon falls completely in the Earth's shadow.
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NPR News: A total lunar eclipse is happening Tuesday — and it won't happen again for 3 years
A total lunar eclipse is happening Tuesday — and it won't happen again for 3 years
A total lunar eclipse happens when the moon falls completely in the Earth's shadow.
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A total lunar eclipse happens when the moon falls completely in the Earth's shadow.
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NPR News: A total lunar eclipse is happening Tuesday — and it won't happen again for 3 years
A total lunar eclipse is happening Tuesday — and it won't happen again for 3 years
A total lunar eclipse happens when the moon falls completely in the Earth's shadow.
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A total lunar eclipse happens when the moon falls completely in the Earth's shadow.
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Sunday, 6 November 2022
NPR News: Iran acknowledges sending military drones to Russia before the invasion of Ukraine
Iran acknowledges sending military drones to Russia before the invasion of Ukraine
Iran has acknowledged providing military drones to Russia for the first time, though they claim the shipments were sent before the invasion of Ukraine.
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Iran has acknowledged providing military drones to Russia for the first time, though they claim the shipments were sent before the invasion of Ukraine.
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NPR News: A village for Salt Lakers experiencing homelessness is designed for self-sufficiency
A village for Salt Lakers experiencing homelessness is designed for self-sufficiency
Salt Lake City's city council voted in favor of a project to build a small community known as the Other Side Village for people experiencing chronic homelessness.
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Salt Lake City's city council voted in favor of a project to build a small community known as the Other Side Village for people experiencing chronic homelessness.
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NPR News: Presidents Biden, Obama and Trump appeal to midterm voters at Pennsylvania rallies
Presidents Biden, Obama and Trump appeal to midterm voters at Pennsylvania rallies
Three of the six living presidents delivered dire closing messages Saturday in battleground Pennsylvania entering the final weekend of the 2022 midterm elections.
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Three of the six living presidents delivered dire closing messages Saturday in battleground Pennsylvania entering the final weekend of the 2022 midterm elections.
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NPR News: These are the states enacting legislation to help make daylight saving time permanent
These are the states enacting legislation to help make daylight saving time permanent
A bill that would keep daylight saving time permanent for the entire nation is now stalled in Congress.
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A bill that would keep daylight saving time permanent for the entire nation is now stalled in Congress.
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NPR News: COP27 climate talks start in Egypt, as delegates arrive from around the world
COP27 climate talks start in Egypt, as delegates arrive from around the world
Envoys from around the globe gathered Sunday in the Egyptian seaside resort of Sharm el-Sheikh for talks on tackling climate change.
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Envoys from around the globe gathered Sunday in the Egyptian seaside resort of Sharm el-Sheikh for talks on tackling climate change.
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NPR News: COP27 climate talks start in Egypt, as delegates arrive from around the world
COP27 climate talks start in Egypt, as delegates arrive from around the world
Envoys from around the globe gathered Sunday in the Egyptian seaside resort of Sharm el-Sheikh for talks on tackling climate change.
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Envoys from around the globe gathered Sunday in the Egyptian seaside resort of Sharm el-Sheikh for talks on tackling climate change.
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Saturday, 5 November 2022
NPR News: A 'tip line' championed by Virginia Gov. Youngkin last year has been quietly shut down
A 'tip line' championed by Virginia Gov. Youngkin last year has been quietly shut down
A tip line championed by Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has been quietly shut down. It was intended for parents to report "inherently divisive practices" in schools.
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A tip line championed by Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has been quietly shut down. It was intended for parents to report "inherently divisive practices" in schools.
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NPR News: Saudi Arabia cracks down on dissidents living abroad
Saudi Arabia cracks down on dissidents living abroad
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Ellen Knickmeyer of the Associated Press about Saudi Arabia's crackdown on dissidents living abroad.
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NPR's Scott Simon talks with Ellen Knickmeyer of the Associated Press about Saudi Arabia's crackdown on dissidents living abroad.
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NPR News: North Korea launches four more missiles as U.S. flies bombers over South
North Korea launches four more missiles as U.S. flies bombers over South
North Korea launched four ballistic missiles into the sea, as the U.S sent two bombers over South Korea in a dueling display of military might that underscored rising tensions in the region.
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North Korea launched four ballistic missiles into the sea, as the U.S sent two bombers over South Korea in a dueling display of military might that underscored rising tensions in the region.
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NPR News: North Korea launches four more missiles as U.S. flies bombers over South
North Korea launches four more missiles as U.S. flies bombers over South
North Korea launched four ballistic missiles into the sea, as the U.S sent two bombers over South Korea in a dueling display of military might that underscored rising tensions in the region.
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North Korea launched four ballistic missiles into the sea, as the U.S sent two bombers over South Korea in a dueling display of military might that underscored rising tensions in the region.
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NPR News: Photos: A close-up look at Ukraine grain export inspections
Photos: A close-up look at Ukraine grain export inspections
At the heart of the Ukraine grain export deal is a complex inspection process involving Turkey and the U.N. NPR recently joined a team of inspectors aboard a ship carrying grain in the Marmara sea.
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At the heart of the Ukraine grain export deal is a complex inspection process involving Turkey and the U.N. NPR recently joined a team of inspectors aboard a ship carrying grain in the Marmara sea.
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NPR News: Photos: A close-up look at Ukraine grain export inspections
Photos: A close-up look at Ukraine grain export inspections
At the heart of the Ukraine grain export deal is a complex inspection process involving Turkey and the U.N. NPR recently joined a team of inspectors aboard a ship carrying grain in the Marmara sea.
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At the heart of the Ukraine grain export deal is a complex inspection process involving Turkey and the U.N. NPR recently joined a team of inspectors aboard a ship carrying grain in the Marmara sea.
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Friday, 4 November 2022
NPR News: Scholz and Xi agree Russia would cross a line with nuclear weapons in Ukraine
Scholz and Xi agree Russia would cross a line with nuclear weapons in Ukraine
After a meeting with Xi in Beijing, Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the two leaders agreed that with the use of nuclear weapons, Russia would cross a line drawn by the international community.
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After a meeting with Xi in Beijing, Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the two leaders agreed that with the use of nuclear weapons, Russia would cross a line drawn by the international community.
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NPR News: Daylight saving time ends Sunday. Here are 4 things you should know
Daylight saving time ends Sunday. Here are 4 things you should know
More than a third of U.S. states now support the idea of making daylight saving time permanent. It's already in effect for about eight months of the year.
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More than a third of U.S. states now support the idea of making daylight saving time permanent. It's already in effect for about eight months of the year.
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NPR News: The deadline for Trump to deliver subpoenaed documents has arrived. What now?
The deadline for Trump to deliver subpoenaed documents has arrived. What now?
Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., vice chair of the House select investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, said Trump is legally obligated to comply with the subpoena, but there's a chance he won't.
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Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., vice chair of the House select investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, said Trump is legally obligated to comply with the subpoena, but there's a chance he won't.
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NPR News: What is voter intimidation and how concerned should you be?
What is voter intimidation and how concerned should you be?
Concerns of voter intimidation are heightened this midterm election season, but it's important to remember you will likely have a normal voting experience.
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Concerns of voter intimidation are heightened this midterm election season, but it's important to remember you will likely have a normal voting experience.
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NPR News: War fallout and aid demands overshadow climate talks in Egypt
War fallout and aid demands overshadow climate talks in Egypt
War in Ukraine, rising energy and food prices, and growing enmity between the West on the one hand and Russia and China on the other make finding cooperation at the coming climate talks difficult.
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War in Ukraine, rising energy and food prices, and growing enmity between the West on the one hand and Russia and China on the other make finding cooperation at the coming climate talks difficult.
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NPR News: War fallout and aid demands overshadow climate talks in Egypt
War fallout and aid demands overshadow climate talks in Egypt
War in Ukraine, rising energy and food prices, and growing enmity between the West on the one hand and Russia and China on the other make finding cooperation at the coming climate talks difficult.
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War in Ukraine, rising energy and food prices, and growing enmity between the West on the one hand and Russia and China on the other make finding cooperation at the coming climate talks difficult.
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Thursday, 3 November 2022
NPR News: Countries hit hardest by climate change need much more money to prepare, UN says
Countries hit hardest by climate change need much more money to prepare, UN says
Impacts from global warming hit the world's poorest countries hardest, although they're responsible for a relatively small share of climate emissions. They need more money to protect against risks.
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Impacts from global warming hit the world's poorest countries hardest, although they're responsible for a relatively small share of climate emissions. They need more money to protect against risks.
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NPR News: Ukrainian soldiers are picking up new skills — even from YouTube — to fight Russia
Ukrainian soldiers are picking up new skills — even from YouTube — to fight Russia
As the war has changed over the months, Ukrainian soldiers have had to adapt quickly and learn new skills — even if it means figuring out how to fire anti-tank missiles by watching YouTube videos.
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As the war has changed over the months, Ukrainian soldiers have had to adapt quickly and learn new skills — even if it means figuring out how to fire anti-tank missiles by watching YouTube videos.
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NPR News: Folgers, a throwback coffee brand in a time of nitro lattes, wants to be cool
Folgers, a throwback coffee brand in a time of nitro lattes, wants to be cool
Folgers is the biggest seller of ground coffee in U.S. stores, but it has confronted a painful realization: its reputation is... not strong.
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Folgers is the biggest seller of ground coffee in U.S. stores, but it has confronted a painful realization: its reputation is... not strong.
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NPR News: Ukrainian soldiers are picking up new skills — even from YouTube — to fight Russia
Ukrainian soldiers are picking up new skills — even from YouTube — to fight Russia
As the war has changed over the months, Ukrainian soldiers have had to adapt quickly and learn new skills — even if it means figuring out how to fire anti-tank missiles by watching YouTube videos.
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As the war has changed over the months, Ukrainian soldiers have had to adapt quickly and learn new skills — even if it means figuring out how to fire anti-tank missiles by watching YouTube videos.
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NPR News: A theft ring that allegedly made millions from catalytic converters has been busted
A theft ring that allegedly made millions from catalytic converters has been busted
Thefts of catalytic converters has skyrocketed over the last few years, as they contain rare metals. The federal government is seeking $545 million in forfeitures from the defendants.
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Thefts of catalytic converters has skyrocketed over the last few years, as they contain rare metals. The federal government is seeking $545 million in forfeitures from the defendants.
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NPR News: The Powerball prize rises to $1.5 billion, the 3rd-largest ever in the U.S.
The Powerball prize rises to $1.5 billion, the 3rd-largest ever in the U.S.
With no Powerball winner announced on Wednesday, the prize has grown even larger to $1.5 billion ahead of the next drawing on Saturday night.
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With no Powerball winner announced on Wednesday, the prize has grown even larger to $1.5 billion ahead of the next drawing on Saturday night.
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Wednesday, 2 November 2022
NPR News: With most votes now counted, Netanyahu seems poised to return as Israel's leader
With most votes now counted, Netanyahu seems poised to return as Israel's leader
"We are on the cusp of a very big victory," Benjamin Netanyahu told supporters. He has partnered with the far-right and vowed to impose tougher law enforcement on Palestinians.
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"We are on the cusp of a very big victory," Benjamin Netanyahu told supporters. He has partnered with the far-right and vowed to impose tougher law enforcement on Palestinians.
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NPR News: With most votes now counted, Netanyahu seems poised to return as Israel's leader
With most votes now counted, Netanyahu seems poised to return as Israel's leader
"We are on the cusp of a very big victory," Benjamin Netanyahu told supporters. He has partnered with the far-right and vowed to impose tougher law enforcement on Palestinians.
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"We are on the cusp of a very big victory," Benjamin Netanyahu told supporters. He has partnered with the far-right and vowed to impose tougher law enforcement on Palestinians.
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NPR News: Latino voters look beyond immigration, and hope candidates will, too
Latino voters look beyond immigration, and hope candidates will, too
While immigration remains a threshold issue for many Latino voters, it is not the only thing they're focused on ahead of the midterms.
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While immigration remains a threshold issue for many Latino voters, it is not the only thing they're focused on ahead of the midterms.
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NPR News: Meeting abortion patients where they are: providers turn to mobile units
Meeting abortion patients where they are: providers turn to mobile units
In response to increasing abortion restrictions in the region, a Planned Parenthood chapter in Missouri and Illinois is preparing to open a mobile unit providing abortions in southern Illinois.
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In response to increasing abortion restrictions in the region, a Planned Parenthood chapter in Missouri and Illinois is preparing to open a mobile unit providing abortions in southern Illinois.
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NPR News: Russia rejoins U.N. deal to ship grain from Ukraine, easing food insecurity concerns
Russia rejoins U.N. deal to ship grain from Ukraine, easing food insecurity concerns
Russia, which had suspended participation over the weekend, says grain deal is back on after assurances that shipping corridors would not be used for military purposes.
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Russia, which had suspended participation over the weekend, says grain deal is back on after assurances that shipping corridors would not be used for military purposes.
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NPR News: Russia rejoins U.N. deal to ship grain from Ukraine, easing food insecurity concerns
Russia rejoins U.N. deal to ship grain from Ukraine, easing food insecurity concerns
Russia, which had suspended participation over the weekend, says grain deal is back on after assurances that shipping corridors would not be used for military purposes.
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Russia, which had suspended participation over the weekend, says grain deal is back on after assurances that shipping corridors would not be used for military purposes.
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NPR News: An owl twice attacked a Washington woman. A biologist says it's becoming more common
An owl twice attacked a Washington woman. A biologist says it's becoming more common
Such attacks have happened elsewhere in Washington state. They're more common now because of the shrinking availability of dense forests that allow the owls to be more secluded, an expert says.
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Such attacks have happened elsewhere in Washington state. They're more common now because of the shrinking availability of dense forests that allow the owls to be more secluded, an expert says.
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Tuesday, 1 November 2022
NPR News: The activist who threw soup on a van Gogh says it's the planet that's being destroyed
The activist who threw soup on a van Gogh says it's the planet that's being destroyed
Phoebe Plummer, a climate activist with Just Stop Oil, speaks with NPR's Morning Edition about what the group wants, and why they're turning to controversial tactics to get it.
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Phoebe Plummer, a climate activist with Just Stop Oil, speaks with NPR's Morning Edition about what the group wants, and why they're turning to controversial tactics to get it.
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NPR News: Jill Biden is hot on the campaign trail, while the president's approval lacks
Jill Biden is hot on the campaign trail, while the president's approval lacks
Jill Biden is a sought-after headliner on the midterm campaign trail in a way her husband, the president, is not.
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Jill Biden is a sought-after headliner on the midterm campaign trail in a way her husband, the president, is not.
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NPR News: How to make an ofrenda for DÃa de Muertos
How to make an ofrenda for DÃa de Muertos
DÃa de Muertos is a Mexican holiday that commemorates loved ones who have died. It is believed their spirits return to their families, who put up ofrendas, or altars, on Nov. 1.
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DÃa de Muertos is a Mexican holiday that commemorates loved ones who have died. It is believed their spirits return to their families, who put up ofrendas, or altars, on Nov. 1.
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NPR News: How to make an ofrenda for DÃa de Muertos
How to make an ofrenda for DÃa de Muertos
DÃa de Muertos is a Mexican holiday that commemorates loved ones who have died. It is believed their spirits return to their families, who put up ofrendas, or altars, on Nov. 1.
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DÃa de Muertos is a Mexican holiday that commemorates loved ones who have died. It is believed their spirits return to their families, who put up ofrendas, or altars, on Nov. 1.
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NPR News: Morning news brief
Morning news brief
David DePape makes his first court appearance after attacking Nancy Pelosi's husband. Russia sends more missiles to Ukraine. And, Israel has another election and Netanyahu guns for a comeback.
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David DePape makes his first court appearance after attacking Nancy Pelosi's husband. Russia sends more missiles to Ukraine. And, Israel has another election and Netanyahu guns for a comeback.
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NPR News: Indiana drugstore worker held in 2017 killings of teen girls
Indiana drugstore worker held in 2017 killings of teen girls
Authorities on Monday announced an arrest in the unsolved murders of two teenage girls — a drugstore worker who has been living in the same small Indiana community where their bodies were found.
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Authorities on Monday announced an arrest in the unsolved murders of two teenage girls — a drugstore worker who has been living in the same small Indiana community where their bodies were found.
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