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Florida resident among deaths in listeria outbreak tied to Boar's Head meats
At least nine people from multiple states have died after being infected in the largest listeria outbreak in the U.S. since 2011. Three people from Florida have been sickened by the meats.
Latest round of Middle East cease-fire talks fail as fears for wider conflict grow
Israel says that early on Sunday it launched a “preemptive” strike against Hezbollah targets . Military officials say they had intelligence that the Iran-backed militants were about to attack.
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Why is taking so long to get mpox vaccines to the epicenter of the crisis?
The U.S. and Europe have access to mpox vaccines, but the epicenter of the current mpox crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has no doses yet.
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DraftKings-FanDuel Merger Follows Months Of Financial Troubles
FanDuel and DraftKings, two major online fantasy sports companies, merged this week. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Mike Pesca of Slate about their financial difficulties.
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The biggest supermarket merger in U.S. history is in the hands of a federal judge
The biggest supermarket merger in U.S history is in the hands of a federal judge. Government regulators want a district court in Oregon to stop a proposed deal that would merge Kroger and Albertsons.
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The number of civilians in Colombia living in conflict zones has increased, NRC says
Jan Egeland, head of the Norwegian Refugee Council, talks to NPR's Leila Fadel about his visit to Colombia, where he reports a 70% increase in civilians living in conflict zones.
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WATCH: Oprah Winfrey addresses the Democratic National Convention
Oprah Winfrey, the media mogul and influential talk show host, gave a thunderous speech endorsing the Harris-Walz campaign on Wednesday night.
Many Essential Employees Still Rely On Buses For Daily Commute
The demand for public transportation has dropped dramatically since the pandemic began. But many essential workers in Los Angeles never stopped taking the bus to and from work every day.
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Taylor Swift Releases New Album, 'Folklore'
Taylor Swift surprised her fans and released a new album Friday. Folklore is her eighth studio album.
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Magazine writer Olivia Nuzzi is on leave over an alleged relationship with RFK Jr.
New York Magazine said Nuzzi's relationship with a former subject violates its conflicts of interest standards. She said the relationship "was never physical," but apologized for not disclosing it.
Why the price of eggs is on the rise again
The price of eggs has risen by about 28% in the past year, largely due to outbreaks of avian flu. Those prices could continue to climb during the holidays, as demand for baked goods increases.
Man who staked out Trump at Florida golf course charged with attempting an assassination
Ryan Wesley Routh had been initially charged with two federal firearms offenses.
Israel launches a 'limited' ground offensive in southern Lebanon
The Israeli military has launched what it called a "limited, localized" ground offensive in southern Lebanon against the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
Iran, U.S. Can Manage Differences, Rouhani Tells U.N.
Iran's new president has made his first appearance at the United Nations General Assembly. Hassan Rouhani has been signaling that his government wants a thaw in relations with the West, and may be ready to strike a deal on Iran's suspect nuclear program. There are, however, deep suspicions on both sides.
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Ohio Bribery Scandal Raises Questions About Clean Energy Availability In State
In Ohio, clean energy advocates say it's long been hard to get wind and solar projects approved. Now there are new questions about that after a bribery scandal linked to a controversial energy law.
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Israel strikes hit central Beirut for the first time in nearly a year of the conflict
The city has been reeling from Friday’s airstrikes that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
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China is raising its retirement age, now among the lowest in world's major economies
In an effort to address its shrinking population and aging work force, over 15 years, China will raise the retirement age for men to 63, and for women to 55 or 58 years depending on their jobs.
Trump Defends Travel Ban In Wake Of London Terror Attack
President Trump criticized London's mayor and defended his travel ban in the wake of a stabbing attack in the British capital over the weekend.
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American Legion Elects First Female Leader In Its 98-Year History
Ailsa Chang talks to the American Legion's newly elected National Commander Denise Rohan, who is first woman to serve in the position for the nation's largest veterans' group.
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Underfunded Unemployment Offices Leave Many Workers Still Waiting For Checks
State unemployment offices have been slammed as 36 million Americans have lost their jobs. Now, individuals and the U.S. economy are depending on these often underfunded operations to step up.
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City In Washington State Drives Hospitalizations Down In Coronavirus Battle
The only hospital in Yakima, Wash., nearly reached its capacity in June due to the coronavirus. But the community took action and now offers lessons on how to bring hospitalizations down.
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Celebrating science that's off the beaten track
From pension fraud to plastic plants, this year's Ig Nobel prizes recognize science that can be lighthearted, surprising or unusual.
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Coronavirus Outbreak Causes Strain In Rio Grande Valley Of Texas
The coronavirus pandemic has hit Texas hard, and it's been a particular problem in the Rio Grande Valley. Hundreds of people have died, and local officials are overwhelmed.
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Florida cites 'disastrous consequences' of the wetlands ruling
It returned the permitting authority to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
HHS Tom Price Not The Only Cabinet Official With A Private Plane Problem
The job of Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price could be at stake after it was revealed he had flown on private jets at taxpayers' expense.
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