A Syrian immigrant in Southern California beat the odds — twice — and now some Powerball players see an ineffable…
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A Syrian immigrant in Southern California beat the odds — twice — and now some Powerball players see an ineffable…
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The long, strange story of masking and law enforcement.
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The iceberg, known as A23a, has been on a journey following the current into warmer waters for months. Now, it…
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Brent Simpson is the first police officer known to have C.T.E. He showed signs of the disease in the last…
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The 2019 operation, greenlit by President Trump, sought a strategic edge. It left unarmed North Koreans dead.
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In 2019, a group of Navy SEALs crept out of the ocean onto the shore of North Korea for a…
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Your input will help shape a new NPR series on renting, homeownership and everything that comes with it.
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This week, we have monopolies (not the game), casting decisions and fashion passings. Plus a new Stephen King book! Have…
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For years, the U.S. was essentially "an extension of our domestic market," says an Etsy seller in Canada. But now…
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Patrick Maisonet’s targets in the Seattle area included the baseball Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki and the former football star…
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The first lady has shown herself to be captivated by the wonders and dangers and opportunities of modern technologies.
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In a new book, Justice Amy Coney Barrett asks for faith in the Supreme Court but reveals very little.
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The flyover took place two days after the United States carried out a military strike on a boat in the…
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Three months earlier, former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. had a diagnosis of an aggressive form of prostate cancer.
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The no-bid contract was published amid Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s effort to move the nation’s health infrastructure away from…
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A jury found Donna Adelson guilty of murder in the 2014 death of her former son-in-law, Dan Markel, a Florida…
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It was unclear exactly how the federal government would take control of the site in Lower Manhattan. As a candidate,…
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Many students were cautiously hopeful after a judge said the Trump administration could not freeze research funding to the university.…
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The children, between the ages of 5 and 14, were locked in a room that the authorities said “functioned as…
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Ending the longstanding program is expected to impact hundreds of millions of dollars that have gone toward countries that border…
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