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The latest developments on the protracted truce talks between Israel and Hamas, with all eyes in Israel on the status of ...
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The federal government says it will restore grizzly bears to the North Cascades region in Washington state, where they have ...
Florida had been a destination for people in the Deep South to get abortions, but on May first a six-week abortion ban goes ...
This Weekend, tornadoes ripped through Oklahoma, Iowa and Nebraska. At least four people have died in Oklahoma and the ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Luis Miguel Echegaray, ESPN soccer analyst, about the two teams in the race for the English ...
After 18 years of service in the State Department, Hala Rharrit discusses her resignation with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly.
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About 30 tents — with more available — were set up Monday morning as University of Massachusetts Amherst students called the ...