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Israel's ex-military intelligence chief said 50,000 Gaza deaths were 'necessary'
Leaked audio recordings broadcast Friday reveal remarks by Israel's former chief of military intelligence about the price he believed Palestinians should pay for Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023, attack.
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From TV to Telegram to TikTok, Moldova is being flooded with Russian propaganda
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With Capitol Grounds Cleared, Congress Will Attempt To Resume Electoral Count
NPR's congressional correspondent shares the latest developments of the pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
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What Groups Were Involved In Pro-Trump Insurrection?
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ISIS Runs A Dark Media Campaign On Social Media
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Clint Watts of the Foreign Policy Institute about how the Islamic State is using social media to gain power and attention.
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Self-Declared Islamic State Claims Responsibility For Texas Shooting
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with the Washington Post's Adam Goldman about the two men who opened fire in Garland, Texas, Sunday outside an exhibit of cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad.
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Weather Technology Falters Amid Communication Breakdown
Springtime is severe weather time in many parts of the United States. Strong storms and tornadoes can be a daily occurrence. Technology has improved to warn people days in advance, but effectively communicating severe weather remains elusive.
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DeSantis calls a special session in late April for redistricting
Gov. Ron DeSantis proclaimed there will be a special session in late April to change Florida's congressional map.
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Adidas cuts ties with Ye after he made anti-Semitic comments
Following pressure, Adidas cut ties with Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, after he made anti-Semitic comments.
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The government shutdown drags on with no end in sight after both President Trump and congressional Democrats dug in.
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Mueller Investigation Secures Another Guilty Plea
This time, a lawyer who worked with Ukraine lobbyists Paul Manafort and Rick Gates is acknowledging he lied to the FBI. It's part of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
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Politics In The News: President's Tweet On Trump Tower Meeting
President Trump acknowledged that a 2016 meeting during the presidential campaign was aimed at getting negative information about Hillary Clinton from a Russian operative.
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Attorney John Morgan says he won't run for Florida governor
John Morgan, founder of Morgan & Morgan, says he won’t run for Florida governor in 2026, ending months of speculation.
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Did FBI Director Kash Patel use AI to rip off the Beastie Boys?
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