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The rights to a famed PSA of a crying Native American now held by an Indigenous group
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Violence-Riddled Chicago Hopes Gun Proposals Will Help Shield It
There were more than 500 homicides in the city last year. Officials and residents are counting on President Obama's gun control package to bring that number down. "We didn't want other parents to be like us," says one Chicago mom, whose son was shot to death on a city bus.
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In 2022, Ukraine was a rallying cry in the State of the Union. In 2023, not so much
Last year the State of Union came six days after Russia invaded Ukraine. Lawmakers waved Ukraine flags and cheered President Biden's stirring call for support. This year, the focus had changed.
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Earthquake aid has been slow to reach Syria and enormous challenges remain
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Jerry Falwell Jr. Confirms He Resigned As Liberty University President
Jerry Falwell Jr. confirmed to NPR that he has resigned as president of Liberty University. The move comes after news stories about a sex scandal involving his wife and a pool attendant.
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Biden hosts French President Macron for the first state visit of his administration
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Saturday Sports: What Pelé meant to soccer
NPR sports correspondent Tom Goldman examines what Pelé meant to soccer. The legendary Brazilian player died this week at age 82. Also, we look ahead to the College Football Playoff.
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Russia says 89 soldiers were killed in Ukrainian attack — and blames its own soldiers
The attack was one of the deadliest strikes on the Kremlin's forces since the start of the war 10 months ago. Ukraine claimed to have killed hundreds of Russian conscripts, but details are murky.
Aid agencies are stopping work in Afghanistan after the Taliban barred women staff
Three major international aid groups on Sunday suspended work in Afghanistan following a decision by the country's Taliban rulers to ban women from working at non-governmental organizations.
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US employers added over 500 thousand jobs last month, far more than forecasters expected. The unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in more than 53 years, and President Biden is taking credit.
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Russia would have to use tankers willing to get around sanctions to ship its crude to Asia. It's known in the oil industry as a "shadow fleet."
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'How to Sell a Haunted House' is campy and tense, dark but also deep
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President Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act into law at a White House ceremony.
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