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Monsoon Rains Could Devastate Rohingya Camps
Rohingya refugees from Myanmar are living in thousands of makeshift shelters on steep, sandy hills in Bangladesh. Humanitarian groups are afraid of what will happen when the monsoons come.
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Opinion: Public Health Leaders Deserve More Respect
This pandemic is like war, and federal, state and local health officers are leading the U.S. response. Yet unlike war heroes, who are lionized, they are facing unprecedented attacks and death threats.
U.S.-Saudi relations have been fraught, but that's been changing
President Biden visited Saudi Arabia in 2022, and Secretary of State Blinken is there now. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Fahad Nazer, spokesman for the Saudi Embassy in Washington, D.C.
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A Campaign Frozen In Time: Photographer Reflects On Covering Bobby Kennedy
It's been 50 years since Robert F. Kennedy's assassination. Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Kennerly, who covered his short-lived run for president, describes what it was like on the ground.
Jonathan Franzen Takes The Long Road To 'Freedom'
Nine years in the making, the author's new book explores the story of a country through the story of a Minnesota couple and their best friend. Franzen tells NPR's Guy Raz that getting it to the page was a dark -- and at times stormy -- journey.
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After the CDC shooting, federal workers demand more protections from RFK Jr.
More than 750 current and former HHS employees signed a letter to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. insisting he stop spreading inaccurate information and guarantee the safety of the workforce.
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Israeli strikes kill 22, including 5 journalists, in a Gaza hospital
Israeli forces killed 22 people, including five journalists, in two strikes on Gaza's Nasser Hospital, drawing global condemnation and prompting a rare admission of regret from the Israeli government.
Chaos in Congress over border security; 'None of the above' wins Nevada's primary
Congressional Republicans are opposing a border bill that they demanded. Nikki Haley loses the Nevada primary.
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Putin all but certain to win Russia's election; Chicago to begin evicting migrants
Russians are voting in a three-day election Putin is almost certain to win. Chicago will begin evicting migrants from shelters tomorrow when a 60-day shelter limit goes into effect.
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Up First briefing: Biden links Israel and Ukraine aid; Russia detains U.S. journalist
Biden will ask Congress for billions to support Israel and Ukraine after making his case in a public address. Alsu Kurmasheva is the second U.S. journalist to be detained by Russia this year.
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Updated timeline for attempted Trump assassination; crypto's impact on the election
The FBI has released a more detailed timeline of the attempted assassination of Former President Donald Trump. And, how crypto is impacting the primary election in Arizona.
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Up First briefing: Trump wins Iowa GOP caucuses; stay prepared during winter outages
Former President Donald Trump had a big victory at last night's Iowa GOP caucuses. Much of the U.S. is experiencing dangerously cold weather. Here's how to stay prepared in case of a power outage.
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Up First briefing: Hunter Biden's second indictment; college presidents under fire
Hunter Biden faces new criminal charges related to his failure to pay federal taxes. The presidents of three elite colleges are under scrutiny for their testimony at hearing on campus antisemitism.
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Fraud claims emerge in Venezuelan election. And, Trump hopes to regain the spotlight
Nicolas Maduro has been declared the winner in Venezuela's presidential election, but the opposition is claiming fraud. And, former President Trump is trying to regain the spotlight from Harris.
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Harris' campaign faces potential legal challenges. And, a new dinosaur discovery
Some Republicans are arguing that Vice President Harris' campaign will have some legal challenges when it comes to using Biden's campaign funds. And, a new dinosaur discovery uncovered in Utah.
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PolitiFact Florida: Adam Putnam On Vo-Tech Pay, Border Troops
Agriculture Commissioner - and candidate for governor - Adam Putnam is claiming in his push for vocational-technical training that welders come out of…
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PolitiFact Fl Gives 'Full Flop' To Gov. Scott On Offshore Oil Drilling
One of the most sensitive topics in Florida politics has to do with oil rigs creeping closer to our shores. Recently, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke took…
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Strong Health Sign-Ups Under Obamacare Encourage Democrats
Republicans on the campaign trail this year will be eager to tout the potential benefits of their tax cut plan.
At The Oscars, 'Parasite' Makes Best Picture History
Bong Joon-ho's film about families, class and keeping secrets won best picture. It's the first time a film in a language other than English has won the top prize.
Candidates’ Drug-Price Plans May Miss The Mark
Most of the people running for president say they want to do something about the rising cost of prescription drugs. But most of their proposals probably...
New Bright Futures Rules Changing College Plans For Florida Students
Most new Palm Beach College Students were going through orientation earlier this month, but Jake Seiler was wrapping up his first three courses.Despite…
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Democrats, Especially Clinton, Face Pressure In Debate On Paris Attacks
The first half hour of Saturday's debate was dominated by foreign policy. The candidates walked a line on their views and President Obama's, whose handling of the issue has declined since ISIS's rise.
Already Flooded, Houston Braces As 2 Swollen Reservoirs Are Opened
Reservoirs swollen by rain from Hurricane Harvey were opened early Monday, a move that was expected to flood more homes — but one the Army Corps of Engineers says is needed to limit the disaster.
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FL Shines in Home Health Star Ratings
The federal government released a new five-star rating system for home health agencies, hoping to bring clarity to a fast-growing but fragmented corner...
Amid New Surge In Florida Coronavirus Cases, Children Resume Sports Across State
Fifteen-year-old softball player Riley Diedrick wanted nothing more than to race alongside her friends.She and her teammates in South Florida are thrilled…
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