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  • Mon Aug 18

Attempted Trump assassination trial begins. And, South Korea to fly 300 workers home

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Leni Riefenstahl made movies for Hitler. A new documentary digs through her archives

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Palestinian gunmen kill 6 people in attack on Jerusalem bus stop

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World Cup ticket sales are about to begin. Scoring them may not be easy — or cheap

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What kind of dairy does a body good? Science is updating the answer

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Trial begins for man charged with attempting to assassinate Trump

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The U.S. is a major importer of Indian products made from Russian oil

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Food-makers are phasing out artificial dyes. The problem: Americans love the color

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Alone in a foreign country, a young woman is saved by two strangers

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20 years ago, New Orleans fired its teachers. It's been rebuilding ever since

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Australian woman is sentenced to life for poisoning relatives with mushrooms

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Carlos Alcaraz wins his 2nd U.S. Open at match delayed by Trump's attendance

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More than 90,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees recalled over potential loss of drive power

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Trump walks back Chicago 'war' threat, but vows to 'clean up' cities

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Postal traffic to US drops more than 80% after trade exemption rule ends, UN agency says

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Colombia's lone Amazon port faces drying river and rising tensions with Peru

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South Korea says it has reached a deal with the US for the release of workers in a Georgia plant

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The silent killer increases your risk of stroke and dementia. Here's how to control it

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Are you a grandparent-to-be? Here's some advice from those who came before you

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Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to resign

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Fantasy or faith? One company's AI-generated Bible content stirs controversy

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A teen nicknamed 'God's influencer' has become the first millennial saint

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Russia assaults Ukraine with over 800 drones and decoys, the largest such attack in the war

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Young Phillies fan is gifted swag after adult fan takes his home run ball

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They called him 'God's influencer,' the Catholic Church canonizes the first millennial saint

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Jim Jarmusch's 'Father Mother Sister Brother' wins top prize at Venice Film Festival

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ICE arrests at a Georgia Hyundai plant create new tension with South Korea

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Davey Johnson, who won 2 World Series with Orioles, managed Mets to title, dies at 82

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Ken Dryden, Hall of Fame goalie for the Montreal Canadiens, dies at age 78

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Opinion: Susan Stamberg, trailblazer and NPR Founding Mother, retires

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Why some longtime gerrymandering opponents are reconsidering their views

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In April NPR profiled people who couldn't get their HIV drugs. How are they faring now?

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Amid debate about U.S. history, Harlem Hellfighters receive Congressional Gold Medal

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HHS responds to report about autism and acetaminophen

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Concerned about federal vaccine policies, states are crafting their own

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Trump threatens 'Apocalypse Now'-style action against Chicago to boost deportations

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The U.S. government is taking a stake in Intel. It's rare — and it has some risks

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India's honk-happy drivers are switching to even louder horns

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Judge blocks Trump administration's ending of protections for Venezuelans and Haitians

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Alcaraz beats Djokovic at the U.S. Open and will meet Sinner for Grand Slam final

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Anthropic settles with authors in first-of-its-kind AI copyright infringement lawsuit

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Under Trump, the Federal Trade Commission is abandoning its ban on noncompetes

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Anthropic to pay authors $1.5B to settle lawsuit over pirated chatbot training material

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You can trust the jobs report, Labor Department workers urge public

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Headed to the FBI, Missouri's Andrew Bailey opposed abortion, backed Trump

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How Chicago, Baltimore and New Orleans are reacting to Trump's National Guard threats

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Hundreds of South Koreans are among 475 detained in a Georgia immigration raid

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Four Democratic senators urge Smithsonian to resist White House attempts to 'bully the institution'

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Greetings from Guhagar, India, where newly hatched turtles get some help into the sea

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Israel is blasting through Gaza City neighborhoods, but people have nowhere to go

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