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What life is like in Cuba amid the oil blockade and possible U.S. military action
Raúl Castro's indictment is one of several recent developments raising questions about the possibility of U.S. military action as the U.S. steps up pressure for regime change in Cuba.
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Aaron Rogers' first game of the NFL's regular season may also be his last
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Vance and Walz both claim the Midwest. What does it mean to be Midwestern?
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A league of their own: New women's pro baseball league holds historic first draft
NPR's A Martinez asks Sports Illustrated writer Emma Baccellieri about the new Women's Pro Baseball League, which held its inaugural draft Thursday night.
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Trump lost Minnesota twice. Here's why he's making an effort in the state this year
While Donald Trump has never won Minnesota, this year his campaign thinks he may have a chance. State Democratic leaders are also viewing the state as competitive and not taking it for granted.
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TV industry making big changes to the way stations transmit over-the-air signals
More than a decade after TV stations shut down analog broadcasts and fully transitioned to digital, the industry is once again making major changes to the way stations transmit over-the-air signals.
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Secretary of State Blinken makes his 4th trip to Israel since war with Hamas began
Antony Blinken is meeting with Israeli leaders in Tel Aviv as part of his Mideast visit aimed at containing the war in Gaza, and preventing a wider conflict.
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As Trump promises tariffs, some worry about their impact on North Carolina’s economy
Tariffs have already affected trade in the battleground state of North Carolina. Now former President Trump is proposing new ones.
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As Israel blocks most medical evacuations in Gaza, a family tries to save their baby
One family in Gaza struggles to save their severely ill baby daughter amidst evacuation orders by Israel's military.
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There's tension between China and Taiwan but that's not the case with their music
Tensions between Taiwan and China are growing. But despite the rift, they maintain tight cultural connections — pop culture, that is.
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Michigan defeats Washington at transitional moment for college football
Last night, the college football world was transfixed on Houston as the #1 Michigan Wolverines squared off with the #2 Washington Huskies in the 4-team college football playoff finale.
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Opioid settlement money and a call to action
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Confederate monument melted down to create new, more inclusive public art
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What the meeting of India and Russia's foreign ministers means for the United States
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McCarthy indicates he would serve again as House speaker if he could get the votes
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