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Questions Arise As The Search Through The Condo Rubble Continues In Surfside, Fla.
More than 150 are still missing after last week's collapse of a condominium in Surfside, Fla. As crews pick through the rubble, more questions have bubbled up about how this could have happened.
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NPR's Books We Love is a roundup of our staff's favorite reads this year. Today we look at some of our favorite, more obscure, lesser-known picks from this year's Books We Love.
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Hear the latest on developments in Syria after the fall of the Assad regime
Syria's new rulers are forming a government after more than half a century of dictatorship under former leader Bashar al-Assad and his father.
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NPR's Scott Detrow tries to bring back the office tradition of microwave mulled wine
NPR's Scott Detrow tries to spread holiday cheer by reviving an old office holiday tradition: making mulled wine in the microwave at work on Christmas Eve.
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The Fed is still on track to cut interest rates this year, but not yet
Fed policymakers voted to keep their benchmark interest rate at a two-decade high, where it's been since last summer. The stock market rallied on signals that the central bank expects to lower rates.
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Foreign-born scientists may find it harder to work in U.S. during Trump's 2nd term
H-1B visas, the kind many foreign scientists need to work in the U.S. became harder to get in the first Trump Administration. That's likely to happen again.
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Arizona independents are growing in influence and will shape the race for Senate
Independent voters are a major force in Arizona politics and candidates in the highly consequential Senate race are taking note.
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With Gaza borders sealed, there's much we don't know about what's happening inside
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Tirana Hassan, the executive director of Human Rights Watch, about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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Former adviser and analyst discusses why key committee was split on U.S. Steel deal
Why was the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States split on allowing or blocking Nippon Steel from buying U.S. Steel? NPR's Michel Martin asks one of the committee's former advisers.
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After major 2024 defeats, the Democratic Party searches for a new direction
The Democratic Party begins 2025 with several looming questions. Among them: who will lead its national party apparatus, and how it will handle President-elect Donald Trump's second term.
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There's a divide between men and women voters driven by a host of factors like the presidential candidates' genders, abortion and campaign strategy.
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It's an incredible tale of terror, hardship and endurance. Four Colombian children survived a plane crash and 40 days in the Amazon rainforest before being found alive.
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Boeing workers vote on a new contract, but the company's problems are far from over
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Following fall of Assad regime, Israeli strikes targeted airports, military sites
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Yovanovitch, Ex-Ambassador To Ukraine, Will Testify In Trump Impeachment Hearing
The diplomat will be the sole witness Friday, the second day of public testimony in the impeachment inquiry. State Department colleagues say she was removed after a slander campaign by Rudy Giuliani.
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How climate change may be affecting mosquito-borne diseases
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Tonight Biden and Trump will have their first debate of 2024. Here's what you need to know
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Madison Keys wins her first-ever Grand Slam title against two-time defending champion
Madison Keys was a tennis prodigy, beating Serena Williams when she was just 14 years old, but had not won a grand slam title in her 15 year career.
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