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Caitlin Clark passes Pete Maravich to set the all-time NCAA scoring record
Another game, another record for the Iowa superstar. Clark will end her college career with the record for most points by a Division I player — men's or women's
Florida House passes restrictions on sleeping in public places
The Florida House on Friday approved a controversial proposal that would prevent people from sleeping in public.
Pennsylvania Prosecutors Investigate Pipeline
Across the country, new gas pipelines have met political opposition, protests and lawsuits. In Pennsylvania, one major project has also sparked criminal investigations.
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Who Stops Working When The Government Shuts Down
What does the federal government shutdown mean for Americans? The mail will still be delivered but some national attractions could be impacted.
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Singer-Songwriter Scott Walker Dies At 76
Singer Scott Walker, an American who had pop music success in the U.K. and Canada in the 1960s, has died at 76. The Ohio-born performer re-invented himself as a member of the Walker Brothers .
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A Trump Supporter And A Trump Protester Reflect On The President's First Year
Last year, Albert Kiecke came to D.C. to celebrate President Trump's inauguration. His friend Becky Dinsmore came to protest. NPR's Scott Simon talks with them about their friendship and politics.
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Cyber Florida responds to the rise in digital attacks in Florida
Cyber Florida was created by the Florida State Legislature in 2014 within USF to help Florida become a national leader in cybersecurity education.
Divided Father And Son Weigh In On Election Day
We check in with a father and son we met during this presidential campaign season. Jim Bolin is a Republican from South Dakota. His son, Chris Bolin, is a Democrat living in Massachusetts.
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Nordstrom Makes Down-To-Earth Appeal To High-End Market With $425 Fake Mud Jeans
A pair of $425 men's jeans is getting heat online for it's Americana feel with "crackled, caked-on muddy coating." Washington Post fashion critic Robin Givhan explains that these pants are a part of the fashion industry's desire to be authentic and edgy.
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With Nostalgia And A Last Nosh, 1 Of 3 Remaining HoJo's Closes
The iconic orange roofs of Howard Johnson's restaurants were once fixtures of the American highway. But the chain faded in the '80s. The 60-year-old location in Lake Placid, N.Y., closed Tuesday.
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Voters Gear Up For Minnesota Caucuses
Minnesota holds its Republican caucuses on Tuesday. But in the race for the White House, these caucuses are just a nonbinding straw poll.
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Travel Ban's 'Chilling Effect' Could Cost Universities Hundreds Of Millions
President Trump's latest travel ban is stuck in legal limbo, but many still think it's having an effect on American colleges and universities.
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During West Point commencement speech, Biden applauds U.S. military role abroad
President Biden delivered his first commencement speech as commander-in-chief to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. There, he did not shy away from discussing the growing conflict in Europe and the Middle East.
At least 4 people have died and 35 are injured in a tornado that swept through Iowa
Iowa's Department of Public Safety says there could be many more people injured. Other severe weather events, such as floods and snowstorms, are expected in other parts of the country.
Why eagles have largely gone extinct from Western Europe
The war in Ukraine is causing a change in the migration path of the Greater Spotted Eagle. This makes conservation efforts more difficult.
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Trump calls it an 'honor' to join TikTok after previously trying to ban the app
In less than 24 hours, former President Donald Trump amassed over 2 million followers on TikTok — nearly a third of the following he has on his own social media platform, Truth Social.
Conservative moderate John Curtis wins the Utah GOP primary
Rep. John Curtis beat out a crowded GOP primary field in Utah to win his party's nomination for U.S. Senate. While he's viewed as a moderate conservative, he's also trying to define his own identity.
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After Tuesday's Primaries, Bernie Sanders Presses On
Bernie Sanders has vowed to stay in the race, despite Hillary Clinton claiming the Democratic presidential nomination. Sanders' supporters reject the idea that Clinton has won the nomination.
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Remembering Former Rep. John Dingell And His Twitter Wit
Former Michigan Rep. John Dingell died Thursday at 92. Among his many amazing achievements, the late congressman had a rapier wit on Twitter.
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In 'Foxtrot,' Grief And Fate Come Together In A Brutal, Beautiful Dance
An Israeli soldier is killed, and his parents attempts to uncover what happened, in filmmaker Samuel Maoz's searing study in loss — and its aftermath.
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Hungary's Orbán in Kyiv for talks with Zelenskyy in first visit since the war began
The visit comes the day after Hungary took over the rotating six-month presidency of the European Union, a position that has little real power but can be used to set the tone of the bloc's agenda.
The Louvre Museum looks to rehouse the 'Mona Lisa' in its own room — underground
Louvre Director Laurence des Cars said her institution is looking at upgrading both the visitor experience surrounding the iconic painting as well as the museum overall.
Are auroras coming back?
The same solar region that brought an outburst of night-time beauty in early May is coming back around. But things have changed, a space weather expert tells NPR.
Remembering poet Andrea Gibson
Andrea Gibson was a queer poet who's been called a "rock star of poetry slams." They died at 49 after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer four years ago.
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Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, 'Cosby Show' star, has died at the age of 54
The actor and Grammy Award winner died in a drowning accident Sunday while on vacation in Costa Rica.
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