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Arizona Republicans Strip Some Election Power From Democratic Secretary Of State
Arizona Republicans have stripped the secretary of state's office — currently held by a Democrat — of the right to defend the state's election laws in court, or choose not to.
Unidentified Gunmen Assassinated Haitian President Jovenel Moïse
Unidentified gunmen assassinated Haiti's president, Jovenel Moïse, in his residence overnight.
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The Bucks Are In The NBA Finals For The 1st Time In 47 Years — It's Big For Milwaukee
The NBA Finals get underway in Arizona Tuesday night. The Milwaukee Bucks haven't made it to the championship round in 47 years. Could a win bring Milwaukee some hope?
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New York City's Democratic Mayoral Primary Finally Has A Winner
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams edged out ex-Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia by a single percentage point. An ex-police captain, Adams would be the city's second Black mayor if elected.
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Jeff Bezos Built Amazon 27 Years Ago. He Now Steps Down As CEO At Critical Time
Bezos is handing day-to-day duties to his longtime deputy Andy Jassy but will continue to hold considerable sway as executive chairman.
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American Sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson Is Suspended After Positive Marijuana Test
U.S. sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson was poised to be a breakout star at the Tokyo Summer Olympics until a positive test for marijuana disqualified her from the 100 meter race.
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Awe Appears To Be Awfully Beneficial
20 years ago, scientists began to study a mysterious emotion known as awe. Now they believe awe offers a range of benefits when practiced regularly, calming our nervous systems and relieving stress.
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Haiti President Jovenel Moïse Assassinated At His Port-au-Prince Home
Haitian President Jovenel Moïse has been assassinated. First Lady Martine Moïse, who was rushed to the hospital. There are conflicting reports about her condition.
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After 106 Years, Cleveland's Baseball Team Will Have A New Name
After 106 years with a name many found offensive, Cleveland's baseball team will have a new moniker after this season. They will become the Guardians, a nod to a local bridge.
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The Power Struggle In Haiti Persists Following Moïse's Assassination
Haitian President Jovenel Moise was a polarizing figure. He was unpopular with many Haitians, and some of them say they are not sad that he was assassinated.
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European Officials Unveil A Sweeping Plan To Tackle Climate Change
The European Commission has proposed that new gas and diesel cars be phased out by 2035. If enacted, this could push the global auto industry to switch toward electric vehicles even faster.
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An Ex-Senior Afghan Official Is Hiding From The Taliban, And Growing Angry At America
"I am not safe," a former high-ranking Afghan official texts from a hidden location, saying the Taliban have sent killers after them.
Spokesman Presented Taliban As More Inclusive This Time Around In Press Conference
The Taliban made some big promises during its first press conference since capturing Afghanistan. They said they would protect a free media and women's rights, but within the framework of Islam law.
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Death Toll Nears 1,300 In Haiti After Massive Earthquake
As rescuers work against the threat of an approaching storm, officials continue to assess the damage after buildings throughout the island nation were flattened by the 7.2-magnitude quake.
Anger And Consternation From Europeans Watching Afghanistan Fall To The Taliban
As US NATO allies struggle to evacuate their citizens from Afghanistan, talk in Europe is focusing on how to prevent a wave of refugees fleeing Taliban control reaching the EU.
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Whistleblowers Say DOJ Grants Failed To Protect Kids Behind Bars
A Senate panel is investigating the use of federal grant money to states that incarcerated children alongside adult criminals. Whistleblowers have spent years flagging problems with the program.
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Pakistan Not Fans Of India's Parading While Obama Present
Pakistanis have never liked watching the Indians parade their mighty rockets on their Republic Day, but the spectacle of them doing so in the company of U.S. president is causing many furrowed brows.
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Bears For Newtown: Tax Assessor Recalls Gift Influx After Sandy Hook Shooting
On the third anniversary of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Chris Kelsey, a tax assessor in Newtown, Conn., whose task it was to figure out what to do with the things people sent to the town in response to the mass shooting.
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A Day Later, Investigation Into San Bernardino Attacks Deepens
Ammunition and tools for explosives were found in the car and home of the San Bernardino shooting suspects. A day after the attack, the investigation is widening and the region is struggling to cope.
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California Storm Brings Welcome Rain During Record-Setting Drought
It rained again on Wednesday in California — welcome news to just about everyone. The state is in the midst of a record-setting drought. But the state will need a lot more rain to change the long term outlook. And some residents in areas affected by wildfires are guarding against mud and debris flows.
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Hong Kong's Democracy Dilemma: Settle For Some, Or Keep Fighting?
The region faces a question when it comes to its governing body: Is it better to have partial democracy, or to reject it and keep striving for a fully democratic government? The decision was thrown into stark relief with a recent offer from China's central government, and it has Hong Kong residents deeply divided.
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FBI Director Provides New Details On San Bernardino Shooters
The San Bernardino shooting and law enforcement efforts to prevent another attack dominated FBI Director James Comey's testimony on Capitol Hill Wednesday.
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Obama Visits Pentagon To Highlight Ongoing Fight Against ISIS
President Obama used a visit to the Pentagon on Monday to signal that he is focused on the fight against ISIS in Syria and Iraq. He met with military and other national security leaders to discuss the ongoing operations ahead of another planned visit this week to the National Counterterrorism Center.
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No. 1 At The Box Office? Four Reasons Why It Doesn't Matter
Every weekend, movies compete to be No. 1 at the box office. But a No. 1 ranking means less about whether a movie will be profitable — and more about a fleeting cultural moment.
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Susan Rice Withdraws Name For Secretary Of State
U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice withdrew her name from consideration for the Secretary of State job on Thursday. President Obama accepted her withdrawal and says she will continue in her role as U.N. ambassador.
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