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Ski resorts in France reopen. Vaccine passes and masks are required
After abruptly closing in March 2020, France's alpine ski resorts have reopened. But this year you'll need more than just goggles and a lift pass.
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Israel Reveals New Information, Presses U.S. To Scrap Iran Deal
Israel has new claims that Iran has been secretly working for years to build a nuclear weapon and, therefore, cannot be trusted to hold up their end of the Iran deal. Iran dismisses the news.
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There are signs negotiators are making progress toward a nuclear deal with Iran
For the first time in months, European negotiators report progress in nuclear talks with Iran and the U.S. An agreement would revive an Obama-era pact that President Donald Trump abandoned.
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'Foreign-backed terrorists' are behind protests in Kazakhstan, ambassador says
Kazakhstan remains in a state of emergency. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks to Yerzhan Ashikbayev, Kazakhstan's ambassador to the U.S., about the bloody crackdown on protesters in his country.
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Updating The Community Reinvestment Act Is Fraught With Disagreement
The 1970s law targets redlining in the banking industry. Regulators want to update the CRA so it reflects the way mobile banking has reshaped the industry. That's proving to be a difficult task.
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President Trump Commutes Roger Stone's Sentence
President Trump has commuted the prison sentence of Roger Stone. Stone was convicted of lying to Congress about his efforts to contact WikiLeaks during Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
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Union Leader On Why Kids Should Not Be Back In Classrooms This Fall
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Cecily Myart-Cruz, president of United Teachers Los Angeles, about why her union is against reopening public schools in the fall.
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Kazakh protesters storm buildings over fuel prices
Protesters have stormed government buildings in Kazakhstan, angered over soaring fuel prices and an entrenched post-Communist political elite in the former Soviet Republic.
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Differing COVID-19 Mitigation Approaches Cause Tensions In Colorado Counties
Two Colorado counties are feuding as one has lax virus prevention rules which the other says are a problem because it has the hospitals that serve both populations.
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The Latest On The Investigation Into The Insurrection At The Capitol
Authorities have brought federal charges against more than a dozen individuals for their alleged role in storming the Capitol.
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Irrfan Khan Dies; Indian Actor Appeared In Crossover Hit 'Slumdog Millionaire'
The versatile actor vaulted to international stardom after playing a police inspector in the 2008 film. Khan, 54, was adored in India despite not being a Bollywood heartthrob.
The Full Story Is Always Just Out Of Reach In 'The Incompletes'
There's not much plot in Argentinean author Sergio Chejfec's novel — and what happens might be imaginary. But if you accept the story's dream logic, it will leave you both dazed and pleased.
King's Son And Friend Moved By Memorial Dedication
The newest addition to the National Mall is a monument honoring the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Host Michel Martin discusses King's legacy and the memorial's meaning with Martin King III, the oldest son of the slain civil rights leader; and former United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young, a King confidant.
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In New York, An Unusual Dance Performance
In New York this week, two unlikely groups came together: war veterans and modern dancers. Dancers kicked, twisted and jumped on and around retired airplanes from the 1930s and 1940s in a hangar at Floyd Bennett Field.
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Email Just Can't Compete With Heartfelt 'Letters Of Note'
The art of letter writing is also an act of preserving history. The correspondences gathered in the book Letters Of Note tell stories of delight, hope and loss — and the nature of human connection.
What It's Like To Own Your Very Own Harrier Jump Jet
The Harrier Jump Jet is known for vertical take-offs and landings. It also has an accident-prone track record, but that didn't dissuade one pilot from buying his dream plane.
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There's nothing the Internet hates more than a spoiler. (This story originally aired on All Things Considered on July 26, 2012.)
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Ex-officer found not guilty on charges for raid into Breonna Taylor's apartment
A jury has found Louisville, Ky., police officer Brett Hankison not guilty of charges connected to the deadly raid on Breonna Taylor's home nearly two years ago.
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Russia has launched hundreds of missiles and artillery attacks on Ukrainian cities
The firepower has helped Russia make significant gains in the southern region of Ukraine, including capturing the city of Kherson. But it's advance on the capital of Kyiv has stalled.
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Turkish President Erdogan's Party Loses Big In Istanbul Mayoral Race
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Asli Aydintasbas, a European Council on Foreign Relations fellow, about the landslide election of a Turkish opposition party candidate in Istanbul's mayoral race.
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The science on masking in schools
While many states have already lifted their statewide mask mandates, many mandates remain in place. But the science is mixed about masks effectiveness in schools — especially for kids.
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America's Obsession With Sharks Has A Long History
America's obsession with sharks dates to 1916 and a series of attacks along the Jersey Shore — and includes a forgotten act of courage.
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Saga comic series returns after long hiatus
The comic series Saga has finally returned with a new issue after a three-year hiatus.
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New Hampshire GOP proposes dramatic new congressional map, angering Democrats
In New Hampshire, a GOP plan to dramatically redraw the state's Congressional map has outraged Democrats. If approved, it could have a large effect on the midterm election.
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Islander Fans Already Miss Their 'Wonderful Dump' Of A Stadium
The N.Y. Islanders are playing their last games on New York's Long Island. They leave the aging Nassau Coliseum for new digs in Brooklyn after the Stanley Cup, and some fans are already in mourning.
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