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O.J. Simpson To Be Sentenced In Oct. Conviction
O.J. Simpson is scheduled to be sentenced Friday in Las Vegas for his conviction on felony charges, including kidnapping, in a robbery committed last year. The former football and movie star — acquitted of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole, and her friend Ron Goldman 13 years ago — could get up to life in prison.
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New 'Tune,' Same Key From Cartoonist Derek Kirk Kim
The author of the widely acclaimed Same Difference returns with a new graphic novel. An engaging tale of disaffected 20-somethings, Tune will feel familiar to fans of Kim's earlier work. Maybe a little too familiar — until the aliens arrive.
Debris has been located in search for the F-35 jet that went missing
Personnel from Joint Base Charleston say the debris field was discovered roughly two hours northeast of the base. The jet's pilot ejected safely near Charleston, S.C. on Sunday.
Britain Celebrates Royal Wedding
They're partying inside Buckingham Palace Friday evening. Prince William and Kate Middleton, now the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, were married Friday.
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North Korea Promises More 'Gift Packages' For The U.S.
David Greene talks to Suzanne DiMaggio, a senior fellow at the think tank New America and who held talks with North Korean officials this year, about how Trump should handle the North Korean threat.
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Egg confirmed Friday at North Fort Myers eagle nest of M15 and F23
A new year at the nest of M15 and his new mate, F23, brought all manner of conjecture. But all the worry and concern were erased Friday night when an egg was confirmed at the nest.
Hurricane Idalia washed sea turtle nests in Pinellas away, but the season was a success
Each year, between May and October, threatened and endangered sea turtles create their nests along Pinellas County's beaches.
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Hamas Leader Visits Gaza Strip For The First Time
Khaled Mashaal, the long-exiled leader of Hamas, made his first visit to the Gaza Strip on Friday.
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East Coast storm causes major flooding across the Northeast
High winds and lashing rain pushed Maine rivers past flood stage and flooded roadways. Many residents are still without power.
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Feast For The Eyes: 3 Cookbooks Just For Looking
Sometimes our eyes are bigger than our baking skills. Reviewer T. Susan Chang recommends three cookbooks with pictures that indulge our senses while sparing our waistlines. Do you have a favorite cookbook? Let us know in the comments.
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's New Asylum Policy
A U.S. judge issued a preliminary injunction on the Trump administration's policy requiring most asylum-seekers to ask for protection in another country before reaching the U.S.-Mexico border.
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What consumers should know about the milk testing positive for bird flu
Federal officials and scientific experts say the virus detected in retail milk samples may be inactive and unable to cause an infection.
A State Department official warns Israel of 'major' reputational damage in Gaza war
Assistant Secretary of State Bill Russo told Israeli officials last week the Gaza war is damaging Israel's global reputation, potentially lasting a generation, according to a readout obtained by NPR.
A cybersecurity glitch triggered a global technology outage
Airports, hospitals, banks, and government agencies are recovering from a failed software update delivered by the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike to Microsoft’s Windows systems.
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Early readings show the Tampa Bay region sustained record storm surge
Official storm surge data could take several weeks to be released. Preliminary data from tidal gauges from Clearwater to Venice show Hurricane Helene generated record water levels.
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Tragedy feels all too familiar in these two international dramas
The Mexican drama The Accident and the Swedish series Quicksand offer interesting perspectives on difficult topics. They are also a reminder that justice plays out differently around the world.
Zelenskyy takes center stage in Davos as he tries to rally support for Ukraine
Zelenskyy is headlining a frenzied first full day of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in the Swiss resort, where officials from the U.S., EU, China and Middle East will also be prominent.
Some of the people closest to Haiti's late prime minister are indicted in his murder
A judge investigating the 2021 assassination has indicted dozens of people, including the late president's widow. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Widlore Mérancourt, editor-in-chief of AyiboPost.
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Google's Goggles: Is The Future Right Before Our Eyes?
Eye glasses with computing power have long been sci-fi fantasy, relegated to Terminator movies and the like. But now it appears Google may be a few months from selling a beta version of their own.
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What Failure On Obamacare Repeal Means For Tax Reform
President Trump is eager to put the health care debacle behind him and focus on tax reform, but the failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act could handicap that effort.
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Talk Show Host Diane Rehm To Retire From Public Radio Program
Steve Inskeep talks to longtime public radio host Diane Rehm about her decision to retire after the 2016 presidential election. The show is produced at member station WAMU in Washington, D.C.
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Lightning are one game away from playoff elimination after 5-3 loss to Panthers
Matthew Tkachuk had two goals as the Florida Panthers defeated the Tampa Bay Lighting to take a 3-0 lead in the first-round playoff series.
Sam Brown wins Nevada's Republican Senate Primary to challenge Democrat Jacky Rosen
This year’s U.S. Senate race in Nevada is expected to be one of the country’s most competitive congressional contests this fall. It could decide which party controls the Senate.
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GOP Tax Cuts Expected To Push Up Nation's Debt
Both tax proposals in the House and the Senate would add about $1.5 trillion to the nation's debt over the next 10 years. That's a big concern for many economists and some lawmakers.
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Samsung Is On A Roll, But Can It Beat Apple?
The company's long-term position in the smartphone market is complicated because of its historical association with hardware. One analyst says that what really matters to consumers are the software and new experiences.
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