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Saturday Sports: Michigan's football coach fired; World Cup downhill skiing win; NFL
NPR's Rob Schmitz and sportswriter Howard Bryant discuss the latest on Sherrone Moore's case after his firing as head coach of Michigan football and subsequent arrest for assault.
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A new report says Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth risked a U.S. bombing mission in Yemen back in March when he shared extremely sensitive attack plans on Signal, a publicly available messaging app.
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U.S. ramps up Ukraine diplomacy as Zelenskyy meets Trump
President Trump hosts Zelenskyy amid intensified U.S. diplomacy aimed at ending Russia's war in Ukraine.
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President Trump cancels his Putin meeting and reignites tensions with new sanctions
New sanctions on Russian oil giants show President Trump's frustration with President Putin as his peace effort falters.
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Parents worried about their children's screentime: put your phone down
Parents who want their kids to cut back on screen time might want to get a handle on their own by designating specific parameters for their devices.
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Equifax Data Breach Gets The Attention Of Lawmakers On Capitol Hill
David Greene talks to Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio about the breach which involves the data of more than 140 million people. Brown is the ranking member on the Senate Banking Committee.
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Rising temperatures could have a chilling impact on young children
A study points to a new concern about the effect that heat can have on young children.
Week in Politics: Trump's proposed immigration policy changes; Russia-Ukraine deal
We look at the changes President Trump is proposing to immigration policies following the attack on two National Guard members, as well as what's next in the Russia-Ukraine deal proposed by the U.S.
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Germany's train service is one of Europe's worst. How did it get so bad?
You won't arrive on time and may not even get a seat. Your booking might get lost. Things have gotten so dire that a foreigner has been brought in to shake things up.
Why California Farmers Are Conflicted About Using Less Water
Cities in California have been ordered to cut water use. Farms have not, yet. Inside the industry, there's a quiet debate: Does it makes sense to invest in water-conserving tech now — or later?
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The U.S. Oil Industry Was Already Struggling Before the Saudi-Russian Price War
Texas's oil industry was already having a tough time since the coronavirus crisis reduced demand. With the Saudi price war, some companies may find it hard to endure if prices stay low.
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With 3 COVID-19 Vaccines Available, Is 1 Better Than The Other?
With a third COVID-19 vaccine authorized, some worry that there will be a two-tier vaccine rollout — with the apparently most effective going to the powerful, rich and well-connected.
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Latest From The Congressional Meeting To Certify Electoral College Votes
Congress reconvened to finish the tally of the Electoral College votes after pro-Trump extremists were cleared from the U.S. Capitol grounds, following their violent insurrection on Wednesday.
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Donald Trump Attacks Federal Judge Involved In Trump University Case
Donald Trump continues to face lawsuits over his for-profit education company, Trump University. Trump accused federal judge Gonzalo Curiel of bias in one case, and said the judge, who is from Indiana, "happens to be, we believe, Mexican." NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Washington Post political reporter Tom Hamburger about the case.
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Democrats are outraged over how Florida Gov. DeSantis' has handled COVID testing
Democrats are scolding Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for low test availability after his administration let nearly a million rapid COVID tests to expire. He now says there's too much unnecessary testing.
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Frustration In Florida As State Announces Toll Road Development In Rural Areas
To prepare for more development, lawmakers in Florida are commissioning new toll roads through rural areas. But some rural communities say they don't want them.
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In The NFL's 'Factory Of Sadness,' All Hope Rests On Johnny Football
In a desperate playoff push, the Cleveland Browns are bringing heralded rookie Johnny Manziel off the bench to take over as the team's quarterback. But not everyone is sold on him saving the season.
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Olympic champions used to win clocks. Here’s how we settled on gold medals
Olympic athletes strive to win gold, silver and bronze medals. But there was a different prize when the games originated in Greece more than 2,700 years ago.
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The U.S. has already won a handful of medals three days into Paris Olympics
After three full days of competition, the U.S. has won a handful of medals in swimming, fencing, diving, mountain bike and road cycling. The women's gymnastics team will compete for a medal Tuesday.
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As the Druze in the Golan Height mourn, they question their relationship with Israel
A rocket struck a soccer field near the Lebanon border this weekend killing 12 children and wounding more. The community hit is Druze and, though Arab, can claim Israeli citizenship.
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What Happens Behind The Scenes Of Nominating A Supreme Court Justice?
What happens behind the scenes as a president gets ready to name a nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court? NPR's Ari Shapiro gets some insight from C. Boyden Gray, who served as White House counsel during the administration of George H. W. Bush when Justices David Souter and Clarence Thomas were nominated.
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Israel is seizing an ancient historical site to turn it into a tourist site
Israeli authorities are encroaching on the ancient site of Sebastia in the West Bank to create a tourist attraction aimed at settlers, raising worries of the displacement of Palestinians.
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Trump To Demand Review Of Surveillance Tactics In Russia Probe
President Trump says he will insist that the Justice Department investigate whether his 2016 campaign was infiltrated by the DOJ or FBI for political purposes.
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Harris is leaning into her history as a prosecutor. It's not the first time
Five years ago, Harris also said she'd "prosecute the case" against Trump. This time around, it hits a bit differently.
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Tallahassee approves plan to sell golf course built on slaves' graves, despite outcry
The Tallahassee City Commission voted 3 to 2 to approve the deal, despite vocal opposition from local residents and historians.
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