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Oklahoma City holds parade for NBA champs OKC Thunder
For Oklahoma City, winning the NBA championship was a really big deal. It was the first time the Thunder won it all and the city celebrated Tuesday with a parade.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder downs the Indiana Pacers to win NBA title
The Oklahoma City Thunder are NBA champions after downing the Indiana Pacers in Game 7 of the finals. It was a thrilling series, clouded with a game-ending injury for Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton.
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Orlando chooses a Winter Park firm to build Pulse memorial, with slated opening before 2028
Gomez Construction will be working from conceptual designs developed by an advisory committee in coordination with survivors and family members of the 49 who were killed.
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Researchers gave psychedelic drugs to clergy across religions. It made some switch careers
What happens when you give psychedelic drugs to two dozen clergy from various faith traditions? Academic researchers did just that, and published the surprising results this month.
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OK: How Two Letters Made 'America's Greatest Word'
Everyone says it dozens of times a day, from its Boston birthplace to the far reaches of the Earth. It's the word "OK" — the subject of the book "OK: The Improbable Story of America's Greatest Word."
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Israeli Election Campaign Includes Much Maneuvering
Israel's parliamentary elections are just three weeks away. This campaign season has included a series of surprising political maneuvers. Israelis say they are a bit befuddled by the political musical chairs, and are looking for new parties.
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Here's how the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is brought to life
Meet the people who make the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, where balloons fly and imaginations soar.
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Trump picks Matthew Whitaker for ambassador to NATO
NATO is one of many national and global institutions that President-elect Trump has criticized over the years. What will his pick for ambassador to NATO mean for the organization?
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Former Defense Minister Ishiba will become Japan's prime minister next week
Japan's ruling party on Friday picked former defense minister Shigeru Ishiba as leader, setting him up to become prime minister next week.
Residents Work To Recover After Deadly Tennessee Tornadoes
Tuesday's tornadoes in Tennessee killed 24 people and ripped through cities and rural areas alike. As residents work to recover, they're finding it slow going.
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U.S. Plans To Expand Tent Camp In Texas For Unaccompanied Migrant Children
Last month, the federal government announced it was expanding the shelter's capacity to 3,800 beds — making it the largest shelter in the system for kids who cross the border solo.
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Steinhatchee’s recovery is ‘an extraordinary effort’, says House Speaker Mike Johnson
House Speaker Mike Johnson visited Steinhatchee on Thursday afternoon to applaud the community’s recovery efforts and assure residents that long-term help is on the way.
FIFA Arrests Unlikely To Tarnish The Women's World Cup
The Women's World Cup kicks off Saturday in Canada. Twenty-four teams will compete in six cities. NPR's Scott Simon talks to NPR's Shereen Marisol Meraji about the largest sporting event for women.
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Politics In The News: Trump Campaign Comments
As Donald Trump gets attention for his campaign comments, his Republican rivals are trying to handle the fallout. Trump has been overshadowing the 16 other Republican presidential candidates.
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U.S. raises alarms that China is helping Russia reconstitute its defense industry
China has told the world that that it is neutral in the Russia-Ukraine war, and that it is not providing weapons to Russia. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected visit to Beijing this month.
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Florida’s domestic violence shelters are getting back on track after the Tiffany Carr scandal
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A Japanese organization of atomic bombing survivors wins the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize
The Japanese grassroots group Nihon Hidankyo, an organization of World War II atomic bombing survivors, has won the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to create a world free of nuclear weapons.
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Harris uses town hall to show empathy with Latino voters
Vice President Harris took questions on inflation, immigration and the way she became the Democratic nominee from undecided voters in her first town hall.
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Zelenskyy warns that Russia may attack Ukrainian power plants at UNGA
Ukraine's President Volodmyr Zelensky tries to rally support at a UN distracted by the Middle East and warns Russia may be planning to attack his country's nuclear power plants.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces new allegations in lawsuit
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Secretary Of State Blinken's Busy Week Of Diplomacy: U.N. And Quad Summits
Secretary of State Antony Blinken wrapped up his first U.N. General Assembly, returning to Washington in time for the first in-person Quad summit, a diplomatic group aimed at China.
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Here are 5 takeaways from the Florida elections
They include the Republicans' continued dominance in the state and Gov. Ron DeSantis' influence in the outcome of the abortion and recreational marijuana amendments.
Man accused of killing a Ugandan Olympian by setting her on fire, dies of burn wounds
Fellow athletes say that the tragic death of Rebecca Cheptegei, who was reportedly set on fire, highlights an unsettling trend of violence against female runners in particular and women overall.
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Early Monday morning, Israel struck a building in central Beirut for the first time since the conflict started nearly a year ago. Now, there is a military buildup along the border.
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Armed gangs continue to control much of Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince
There is no sign of international intervention in Haiti amid gang violence in the capital. The prime minister remains locked out of the country.
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