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Ukraine braces for drawn-out war, 3 months into fighting
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Military officials say the most intense shelling has been in the east, including in Luhansk and Donetsk.על ידי NPR
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5 states went to the polls Tuesday to pick candidates in primary elections
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A key U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania is too close to call. North Carolina Rep. Madison Cawthorn, a freshman Republican who's been beset by scandal, has been ousted in a heated primary.על ידי NPR
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North Korea mobilizes the military to distribute medicine during COVID outbreak
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Before last Thursday, North Korea claimed to have not a single case of COVID-19. Now it's battling what it claims is its first outbreak.על ידי NPR
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Musk says he's having second thoughts about buying Twitter
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Elon Musk has put the brakes on his $44 billion bid to buy Twitter, saying the site has too many fake accounts. But is the world's richest man just hoping to negotiate a better deal?על ידי NPR
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Buffalo's poet laureate calls for change
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Jillian Hanesworth says what her city needs right now is honest conversations about systemic racism, the history of segregation, redlining and highway construction that hurt Black neighborhoods.על ידי NPR
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How Many Of America's One Million COVID Deaths Were Preventable?
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As the U.S. marks one million people dead from COVID-19, scientists suggest that nearly one third of those deaths could have been prevented if more people had chosen to be vaccinated. NPR's Selena Simmons-Duffin reports. And even though the unvaccinated continue to make up a majority of COVID-19 cases and related hospitalizations, the number of Ame…
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Polish young adults talk about the war in Ukraine's impact on their generation
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Polish young adults about how the war in Ukraine and the influx of refugees is affecting their country.על ידי NPR
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American Conservatives Are Smitten With Hungary's Increasingly Autocratic Leader
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A prominent conference of American conservatives — the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) — will take place in Hungary this week. Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has curtailed institutional checks on his power and railed against immigration and LGBTQ rights, will be the keynote speaker. This episode: White House correspondent Tamara K…
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Is your house at risk of a wildfire? This online tool could tell you
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Many people move without realizing the danger that wildfires pose to their new home. A new risk rating system could help buyers learn more on real estate sites.על ידי NPR
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Lyle Lovett feels all of fatherhood on first album in a decade, '12th of June'
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Lyle Lovett is feeling fatherhood in silly and tender ways. Scott Simon talks with the Texas musician about family life and how it inspired his first album in a decade, "12th of June."על ידי NPR
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What's behind a global trend to liberalize abortion laws?
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The U.S. Supreme Court could be on the verge of reversing its landmark ruling that legalized abortion across the country back in 1973. But abroad, courts have been moving in a different direction.על ידי NPR
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U.S., South Korea monitor North Korea for missiles testing
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This year, North Korea scrapped a five-year moratorium on testing ballistic missiles. So far, it has not resumed testing nuclear bombs.על ידי NPR
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Biography examines how systemic racism shaped the troubled life of George Floyd
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Floyd was murdered by a police officer in Minneapolis in 2020. Washington Post reporters Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa reconstruct the course of his life in His Name is George Floyd.על ידי Dave Davies
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Olympic gold medalist Tom Daley is 'Coming Up for Air' in new memoir
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As Daley writes, diving is a source of joy but also great anxiety. He chronicles how love and fatherhood have helped him gain some much-needed perspective on life.על ידי NPR
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What SCOTUS decision means for financing campaigns
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The court's conservative majority sided with Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz in a case over how much and when candidates can pay back borrowed money from their campaigns.על ידי NPR
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Finland and Sweden formally apply to join NATO as war grinds on in eastern Ukraine
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Russia has threatened retaliation as more of its neighbors turn to the West.על ידי NPR
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Abortion is front and center in New Hampshire U.S. Senate race
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Democratic incumbent Sen. Maggie Hassan is hoping for a strong turnout from her base, now that a leaked draft opinion shows that the U.S. Supreme Court is poised to upend Roe v. Wade.על ידי NPR
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Chef Kwame Onwuachi explores his roots in his debut cookbook 'My America'
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The cookbook follows the James Beard Award-winning chef's acclaimed 2019 memoir "Notes from a Young Black Chef" about his journey in the food world.על ידי NPR
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U.S. women's soccer team scores off-field victory with pay equity deal
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After a years-long battle for pay equity with the men's squad, the teams have closed a deal with the U.S. Soccer Federation that puts their salaries and bonuses on par.על ידי NPR