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Iran's foreign minister awaits U.S. delegation to Pakistan for peace talks
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Justice Department to allow firing squads for executions in move to ramp up capital punishment
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Workers in Arizona don't have protections they need from triple-digit temperatures
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Airlines face headwinds as Iran war leads to rising fuel costs
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Appeals court rules that Trump's asylum ban at the border is illegal
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DoJ drops Powell probe, paving the way to confirm Kevin Warsh
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Migrant workers in Dubai bear economic brunt of Iran war
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From night life in Egypt to rice farming in Vietnam, the war in Iran is a drain
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Vessels seized by the U.S. this week were part of a global 'shadow fleet'
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Trump's week of battles and losses
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A real-life Kraken stalked the seas of the late Cretaceous
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Why Tucker Carlson is expressing remorse for supporting Trump
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The New Pornographers on their latest album, 'The Former Site Of'
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Justice Department drops inquiry into Fed Chair Jerome Powell
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Decades-old, newly restored Smithsonian carousel reopens -- to children's delight
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How Pittsburgh — host of this year's NFL draft — became a sports mecca
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Israel-Lebanon ceasefire extended by 3 weeks as tensions rise in Strait of Hormuz
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Israel and Lebanon extend ceasefire. And, Trump eases medical marijuana rules
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Thousands of seafarers stranded by ongoing US blockade on Strait of Hormuz
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Former National Security Advisor John Bolton on Trump's handling of the Iran war
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Veterans and military families protest Iran war on Capitol Hill
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'Self-aware' robots can learn complex tasks by watching humans. Is that a good thing?
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After 2 failed votes, Mike Johnson unveils new plan to extend key U.S. spy powers
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Why Trump wants to spend $1 billion on Great Salt Lake
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A child lost her dad in the Key Bridge collapse. Now, DHS wants to deport her mother
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Cuban ambassador says U.S. is to blame for island's crisis
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Cuba's ambassador to Mexico says US is to blame for island's crisis
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Congress wants to stop corporations from buying up too many single family homes
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Texas governor threatens to revoke grants from cities that don't cooperate with ICE
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Trump administration eases rules on some marijuana categories
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Here's how rescheduling medical cannabis might affect consumers
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Two widows share how a park bench brought them together
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Wildfires continue to spread across South Georgia amid drought conditions
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2 young people arrested in alleged plot to attack Houston synagogue
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Trump administration vows crackdown on Chinese firms 'exploiting' U.S. AI models
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EU approves a $106 billion loan package to help Ukraine after Hungary lifts its veto
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U.S. soldier charged with suspected Polymarket insider trading over Maduro raid
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Trump administration moves to reschedule medical marijuana
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Trump administration moves to reschedule medical mairjuana
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French police probe suspected weather device tampering after odd Polymarket bet
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Wildfires continue to burn in south Georgia
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Stolen book of John Keats' love letters are returned to their rightful owner
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As the ceasefire threatens to expire, here's what life is like in southern Lebanon
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Warner Bros. Discover approves $110B Paramount–Skydance merger; regulators up next
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The new homeland security secretary has a history of pushing election misinformation
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OpenAI is under scrutiny after two mass shooters used ChatGPT to plan attacks
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Who's Trump listening to on Iran?
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The FDA gives the green light to the first gene therapy for deafness
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In cities, wild things are hiding everywhere — if you put on your 'nature eyes'
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WYOMING PRO-NATALISTS
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Maine might soon impose the country's first statewide pause on data centers
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Meta will lay off 10% of its staff
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Airlines in Europe slash thousands of flights as Iran war cuts jet fuel supplies
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Author details the spy network that took on America's post-WWII Nazi groups
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Can a mentalist trick Trump? Oz Pearlman will try in a room full of journalists
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Ella Langley tops the charts — and Coachella gives Bieber a boost
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Michael Tilson Thomas, renowned conductor and composer, dies at 81
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How mosquitoes — and malaria — helped shaped the whereabouts of early humankind
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Trump administration eases rules on some marijuana categories. Here's what to know
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Tensions rise in two ceasefires in the Middle East. And, the Navy secretary ousted
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U.S.-Iran peace talks still in limbo after Iran seizes ships in the Strait of Hormuz
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Two startlingly different views on long-awaited data on America's anti-HIV efforts
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Peace talks between US and Iran at a standstill as Trump extends ceasefire
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Former deputy commander of Central Command on the future of the Iran war
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Wildfires -- fueled by drought -- destroy homes across parts of Georgia and Florida
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Sycophantic AI flatters and suggests you are not to blame
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World Press Photo announces Photo of the Year 2026
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Senate GOP is kickstarting budget reconciliation to fund ICE. Here's how that works.
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Democrats dominate midterm fundraising, but Republicans have a huge cash advantage
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How TikTok is driving American expats to Southeast Asia
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Morning news brief
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Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders approve $110B merger with Paramount Skydance
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Nashville works to rebuild its urban forest after losing trees in winter storm
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Candidates vying for U.N. secretary-general role face questions
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Putin's approval rating falls amid state-imposed internet restrictions
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Trump facing an uphill battle with voters as polling numbers continue to tumble
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Maryland could become the first state to ban 'surveillance pricing' for groceries
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World Press Photo announces Photo of the Year 2026
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President Trump's popularity is falling. What does it means for him and the GOP?
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RFK Jr. faces questions on vaccines, measles and more at Senate hearing
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Istanbul plants over 3 million tulips for annual festival
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Pentagon announces dismissal of Navy Secretary John Phelan
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Retired rear admiral on the ousting of Navy Secretary John Phelan
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After being held up for months, Ukraine set to get $100B loan from EU
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Trump administration flies 10-year-old back from Cuba amid custody fight
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Chemical leak at a W.Va. plant kills 2 people, sends 30 more to hospitals, officials say
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Pentagon says Navy secretary is leaving, the latest departure of a top defense leader
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Tesla's profits beat expectations, but Elon Musk says big costs are ahead
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Virginia approved a plan to draw four more seats that lean heavily for Democrats
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More than seven decades after the Korean War, a covert conflict simmers on
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Is political gerrymandering the future of U.S. politics? Virginia's governor weighs in
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Small, inexpensive drones are changing the battlefield. The Pentagon is playing catchup
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Amid a ceasefire in Lebanon, one family buries their daughter
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More immigrants are being held in detention for over a year. NPR followed one family's ordeal.
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Rival U.S. and Iran blockades bring strait of Hormuz traffic to a halt
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The tariff refund process has begun for businesses. What about customers?
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A slew of new Bigfoot sightings, on-screen and off-Broadway
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On her song 'HEROINA,' the rebellious singer Tokischa embraces vulnerability
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Inside Linda McMahon's effort to dismantle the Department of Education
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Iranians are leaving the country just to access the internet
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Gene therapy for a rare type of deafness shows lasting results
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Family influencers make the lifestyle look good. But kids pay the price, new book says
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Greetings from an Islamabad park, a peaceful vantage point in an uncertain world
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Restrictions on obesity drug coverage force patients to pivot
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Ships attacked in Strait of Hormuz. And, VA voters approve redistricting effort
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A filmmaker pieces together her brother's troubled past in 'Blue Heron'
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Ships attacked in Strait of Hormuz after ceasefire extension
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Trump extends ceasefire deadline with Iran
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Former ambassador on Trump's decision to extend the ceasefire with Iran
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Hakeem Jeffries says Virginia redistricting assures a 'free and fair midterm'
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Hakeem Jeffries on implications of Virginia's Democrat-backed redistricting effort
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On 'The Great Divide,' Noah Kahan is willing to go the distance
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With Virginia vote, Democrats gain edge over Trump's national GOP redistricting push
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How the airline industry could be impacted if Spirit Airlines is liquidated
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Trump administration delays rule aimed at improving disability access in schools
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From the Himalayas to Newt Gingrich, the 'tree-huggers' prevail
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'We can do better,' FAA head says of work to update U.S. analog air traffic system
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RFK Jr. is on a congressional hearing blitz, after a long absence from Capitol Hill
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Morning news brief
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Florida Democrat Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, facing possible expulsion, resigns
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DOJ indicts Southern Poverty Law Center on federal fraud charges
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Warehouse backlog leaves Mississippi's alcohol supply high and dry
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Virginians approve a Democrat-led redistricting effort. What happened and what's next
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'We can do better,' FAA head says of work to update U.S. analog air traffic system
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Takeaways from Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh's confirmation hearing
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Republican strategist on Trump's cabinet turnover and how it could affect his agenda
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Texas can force schools to display Ten Commandments, federal appeals court says
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Priceless 2,500-year-old golden helmet returned to Romania after Dutch museum raid
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Mexico to beef up security at tourist sites after shooting at pyramids
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Virginia voters OK a Democratic effort to redraw the state's congressional map
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Southern Poverty Law Center indicted on federal fraud charges
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Fans remember iconic pop star Prince 10 years after his death
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Instead of civil war, a naked mole rat colony changed queens peacefully
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Trump extends the ceasefire with Iran
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Uncertainty hangs over U.S.-Iran talks as ceasefire deadline looms
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What having a product guy as Apple's CEO might mean for the company
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Trump's pick to lead the Fed says he'd like to see 'regime change' in its policies
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What the sudden turnover in Trump's Cabinet means for him politically
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Trump administration gives an update on its plans to overhaul air traffic control
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As Pakistan seeks to broker U.S.–Iran peace, citizens watch for gains at home
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With 3 resignations in a week, Congress faces scrutiny for how it handles misconduct
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An unusual number of Congress members are being pressured to resign or face expulsion
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What would happen next if Iran agreed to surrender its highly enriched uranium
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The Gaza war is a major theme of Israel's independence day celebration
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Trump has destroyed the norms of White House reporting
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's new owner is rethinking the business model of local news
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For Maine Democrats, it's battle-tested Mills vs. populist Platner in Senate primary
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In Maine's U.S. Senate race, Gov. Mills faces a tough challenge against Platner
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Florida AG launches criminal investigation into ChatGPT over FSU shooting
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Florida Democrat Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, facing possible expulsion, resigns
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Oscar Isaac struggled with 'Beef.' So he turned to 'Frankenstein' for help
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Want to lighten your mental load? First, let go of these gender myths
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As the U.S.-Iran ceasefire deadline looms, here are the main sticking points
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U.S.-Iran ceasefire nears its end. And, Fed chair nominee faces tough hearing
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A young mom turns to OnlyFans to make ends meet in 'Margo's Got Money Troubles'
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Ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran ends Wednesday
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Ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran ends Tuesday
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IRAN NEGOTIATIONS
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How will Iran approach the next round of negotiations with the U.S.?
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Virginians head to polls to vote on measure to counter Trump's gerrymandering push
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The hidden power keeping wages low
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After deadly Louisiana shooting, a doctor shares the realities of domestic violence
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The dissenting musical life of John Luther Adams
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3 things to know about Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh
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The surprising origin of 4 features that superglue kids — and adults — to screens
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She raised concerns about her company's contracts with ICE. Then she lost her job
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Morning news brief
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Trump administration's rollback of regulations frustrates some in MAHA movement
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Japan approves removing ban on lethal weapons exports
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2 boys killed in 'planned fight' that escalated, North Carolina police say
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3 things to know about Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh
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Economist discusses how Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh could lead the central bank
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Last year's Boston Marathon winners take top spots again
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Community grapples with the deaths of 8 children in domestic violence incident
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Apple's Tim Cook to step down as CEO
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Gulf aluminum shipments stuck as Strait of Hormuz blockades put a strain on supply
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Gunman shoots several tourists at historic pyramids in Mexico
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Cuba confirms meeting with US officials on island, wants energy blockade lifted
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Japan approves scrapping a ban on lethal weapons exports
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Here are the results for Virginia's 2026 redistricting ballot measure
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Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO
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Canada's PM Carney indicates a move away from economic reliance on the U.S.
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As world pushes for a ceasefire in Iran and Lebanon, many Israelis support fighting
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The Onion has agreed to a new deal to take over Infowars
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Tim Cook will step down as Apple CEO
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Trump's labor secretary resigns amid investigation into misconduct
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Activists worry that human rights are not prominent in U.S.-Iran negotiations
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These robots can figure out how to do a task after watching humans do it
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In the American Heartland, farmers are literally betting the farm to stay in business
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How Trump manages relations with allies
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How Saudi Arabia's entertainment investments are playing out at home and abroad
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U.S.-Iran talks are uncertain as ceasefire is set to expire
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Small business owners queue up for tariff refunds
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The American Library Association has released its list of the most challenged books of 2025
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Peace talks in doubt as U.S. seizes Iranian ship
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A mine despoiled the beauty of the rainforest. This Goldman Prize winner took action
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As ceasefire deadline approaches, tensions between the U.S. and Iran continue to rise
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What's next for the U.S. and Iran as each accuses the other of violating ceasefire?
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U.S. seizes Iranian cargo ship. And, tariff refund portal launches
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Got wearable data? Your doctor can help you connect the dots
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Voters say they feel confused and misled on Virginia's redistricting vote
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Data center disputes have been local. But the midterms might change that
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The Sonoran Desert teems with wildlife. These 3D scans could help protect its future
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Who owns presidential records? Trump's Justice Department says it's him
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Spanish speakers learn strategies to pass English-only driving test in Florida
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Journalist discusses the history behind the conflict between Israel and Lebanon
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8 children killed in mass shooting in Louisiana, police say
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FBI staffers raise concerns about Director Kash Patel's behavior, report says
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After massive cuts, U.S. says HIV work abroad is going well, but experts disagree
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After massive cuts, U.S. says HIV work aboard is going well, but experts disagree
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Ukraine's fast-growing defense tech sector takes center stage in Iran war
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Iran says it may boycott second round of peace talks with the U.S.
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Scholar discusses Iranian regime rejecting second round of talks with the U.S.
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'The Long Run' chronicles the rise of running
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Businesses who paid Trump's tariffs can now apply for refunds
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CEO of Minnesota-based company shares her experience applying for a tariff refund
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Pittsburgh to close schools for NFL draft; switch to remote learning
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Pittsburgh to close schools as fans descend on city for NFL draft
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A humanoid robot sprints past the human half-marathon world record in Beijing race
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U.K police investigating if attacks in London are the work of Iranian proxies
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Communities launch cleanup after severe weather and tornadoes churn across Midwest
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U.S. says it seized an Iranian cargo ship, ceasefire expires soon
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At the Canton Fair, Chinese manufacturing takes center stage
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In Virginia, redistricting vote could give Democrats an edge ahead of midterms
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Will the DHS shutdown affect security for the World Cup?
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Eight children killed in a shooting in Louisiana, police say
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NATO allies working to reopen the Strait of Hormuz spark fury from Trump
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What are Iran's longterm goals for a peace deal with the U.S.?
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How a small-town newspaper in Kansas has beaten the odds to stay in print
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Sunday Puzzle: For Mimi
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Iran closes Strait of Hormuz again, ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon holds
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Politics chat: Trump loses support of voters over war and high gas prices
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Photos: In this part of the world, nearly every chile pepper farmer is a woman
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U.S.-Iran ceasefire expires this week with no deal in sight
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Real estate investors are buying up long-term care facilities. Residents can suffer
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This tariff-refund portal is about to be America's hottest website
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She no longer remembers it's her birthday. He got her a present anyway
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School choice is booming in Iowa. Are students better off?
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The Little Probe That Could: Why Voyager 1 Matters, and Why NASA Just Switched Part of It Off
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North Korea launches ballistic missiles toward sea
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US Coast Guard spots overturned vessel near Saipan during search for missing ship
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Life jacket worn by a passenger who survived the Titanic auctioned off for over $900,000
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Iran closes Strait of Hormuz again, Israel-Lebanon ceasefire tenuously holds
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Reporting on the policies that impact affordability for Americans
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A mass shooting in Ukraine's capital leaves 6 dead before police shot and killed the gunman
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Trump signs order fast tracking review of psychedelics for mental health disorders
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Photos: How overfishing in Southeast Asia is an ecological and human crisis
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Opinion: Remembering Kevin Klose, former NPR president and broadcasting icon
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Virginians will decide if the state redrafts its congressional voting map
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How a Japanese poet's diary helps scientists reconstruct solar cycles
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