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Raccoon Is Rescued Atop Building In Minnesota, After Capturing Fans Worldwide
The little creature climbed about two dozen stories of a St. Paul high-rise in pursuit of — well, that's still a little unclear. But the now famous climber is safe after reaching the roof.
Astronaut's Photos From Space Change How We See Earth
Astronaut Scott Kelly is back from nearly a year in space. NPR's Melissa Block says she misses the photos he shared from orbit, but tweets from his re-entry have been pretty entertaining.
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10 Dead And 7 Injured In Oregon College Shooting, Officials Say
Officials say the shooter died in a gunfight with police at Umpqua Community College on Thursday. President Obama expressed his frustration that such mass shootings have become "routine."
Winter Storm Slams The West With Heavy Snow, Strong Winds
Lingering effects of the storm are expected to cause dangerous conditions through early Monday as residents dig out from under the weekend's record-breaking levels of snow.
At Least 114 People Killed In Myanmar As Violence Continues To Escalate
The bloodshed appeared to represent the deadliest day for the country since the military coup in February. It came as the military junta marked the annual Armed Forces Day holiday.
Chauvin Trial: Special Agent Testifies Floyd Said, 'I Ain't Do No Drugs'
Senior Special Agent James Reyerson changed his own testimony on Wednesday, after first saying Floyd admitted, "I ate too many drugs." The reversal was a blow for defendant Derek Chauvin.
Internet sleuths think they figured out the Washington Football Team's new name
The team is scheduled to reveal its new name on Wednesday. But did a newly acquired domain name spoil the surprise?
Mexico City's bells ring for Independence Day, in a massive celebration
"Viva México!" President Andrés Manuel López Obrador shouted repeatedly — calls that were loudly echoed by the massive crowd that packed Mexico City's Zócalo square.
Seismologists suspect explosions damaged undersea pipelines that carry Russian gas
The events on Monday in the Baltic Sea resembled blasts from depth charges or mines, according to a Swedish researcher. They caused major leaks from the inactive Nord Stream pipelines.
A Dragon Ball voice actor loses his appeal of his sexual harassment defamation suit
Vic Mignogna's defamation suit against two women who accused him of sexual misconduct has put a spotlight on sexual harassment in the Japanese animation industry.
Fans cheer as Velma is shown crushing on a woman in the new Scooby-Doo movie
Fans have been theorizing for years, but now clips from the new movie Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! appear to confirm it — Velma Dinkley is attracted to women.
WWE apologizes for using image of Auschwitz concentration camp in a promo video
A shot of the Nazi concentration camp appeared briefly in a video promoting a wrestling match. The Auschwitz Memorial called the move "shameless."
Harry Potter fans and cast remember how Robbie Coltrane brought Hagrid to life
Following the death of Robbie Coltrane on Friday, his colleagues and fans shared remembrances of his larger-than-life character Hagrid in the Harry Potter film series.
After Bitter Primary Fight, Ted Cruz Backs Donald Trump
One Cruz supporter said the move "just cements Trump as the unopposed alpha in the GOP and hangs Cruz's conservative resistance out to dry."
Post Malone bought Magic: The Gathering's 'One Ring' card valued as high as $2 million
The American rapper and singer is a hardcore fan of the collectible trading card game who bought its most valuable card for $800,000 last year. His latest purchase may be worth double that price.
A Broadway Star And #SunshineSongs Bring High School Musical Theater To Small Screens
High school musicals are canceled around the country over coronavirus concerns. Broadway star Laura Benanti asked disappointed high school singers for the next best thing: performance videos.
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Musk's X sues Media Matters over its report on ads next to hate groups' posts
Elon Musk's social media company X, formerly called Twitter, filed a lawsuit against the liberal advocacy group Media Matters for America on Monday.
Tom Cotton grills Singaporean TikTok CEO: Are you a Chinese Communist?
TikTok faced scrutiny Wednesday along with other social media sites over child safety. But its Singaporean CEO was grilled over his nationality when a senator repeatedly asked whether he has CCP ties.
Rain from Debby strands drivers, raises river concerns across Tampa area
Several streets were reported flooding, and Hillsborough County officials warn rivers could overflow.
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Trump posted a video on Truth Social calling the country a 'unified reich' if he wins
The video adds to a long line of connections between the former president and antisemitism. The Trump campaign has not yet responded to NPR's request for comment.
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Governor Ron DeSantis spent a week in Italy with an 85-person delegation representing different industries in Florida including higher education.
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Controversial nominee Emil Bove is 1 step from a job as a federal appeals court judge
The Senate Judiciary Committee is voting on the judicial nomination of Emil Bove, a top Justice Department leader at the center of controversy this year.
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World Leaders Congratulate Biden On Win, And Some Celebrate Trump's Defeat
Statements poured in congratulating Joe Biden on his election victory — including from President Trump's global allies. Iranian and Palestinian leaders expressed relief at the president's loss.
Tornadoes In Tennessee Kill At Least 24, Cause Widespread Damage In Nashville
State officials say the overnight twisters damaged buildings and roads across multiple counties. Thousands are without power, and a state of emergency remains in effect.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Directs Fiery Essay At Former Student — And Cancel Culture
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