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Britney Spears Asked That Her Father Be Charged With Conservatorship Abuse In Hearing
Phoning into a packed courtroom, Britney Spears asked that her father be charged with conservatorship abuse. The judge also allowed Spears to be determined by a legal representative of her choice.
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Evacuation Of Afghan Interpreters And Others Who Aided U.S. To Begin In Late July
The Biden administration faced mounting pressure to relocate about 18,000 Afghans who helped with U.S. military operations, along with their families. Many fear a resurgent Taliban will seek revenge.
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Experimental brain implant lets man with paralysis turn his thoughts into words
A stroke left him paralyzed and speechless. Now a device that decodes brain signals is letting him generate words and sentences.
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Search Crews Are Nearly Done Recovering Victims' Bodies From Surfside Condo Rubble
The recovery of victims' bodies from the rubble of the condominium collapse in Surfside, Fla., is nearing its end. Search crews have recovered 96 bodies so far.
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College Football Player Discusses The New Frontier Of NIL Endorsements
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Antwan Owens, Jackson State University college football player, about his NIL endorsement contract and the new frontier of college sports.
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4 Iranian Nationals Charged For Alleged Plot To Kidnap Iranian-American Journalist
The Justice Department has charged four Iranian nationals for allegedly plotting to kidnap an Iranian-American journalist living in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Afghan National Security Advisor Talks Future Of The Country
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Afghanistan National Security Advisor Hamdullah Mohib about the nation's path ahead as the U.S. completes its withdrawal from the country.
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Biden Administration Lays Out Goals To Protect Voting Rights
As President Biden spoke in Philadelphia about voting rights on Tuesday, Texas House Democrats arrived in D.C. in an effort to block Republicans' efforts to enact new voting restrictions.
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'70 Over 70' Podcast Features Reflections From People Over The Age Of 70
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Max Linsky about his new podcast 70 Over 70 and his conversations with famous guests like Dionne Warwick and Norman Lear.
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Why People Call Shohei Ohtani A 'Once In A Century' Baseball Player
Major League Baseball's All-Star game is tonight and one of the biggest stars this season is Japan's Shohei Ohtani. He's a dominant pitcher and hitter — leading the league in home runs.
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Biden Calls Republican Efforts To Restrict Voting 'Authoritarian' In Speech
President Biden delivered a speech on voting rights Monday, calling Republican efforts to restrict voting "authoritarian" and blasting former President Donald Trump's lies about the 2020 election.
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Hoover And Glenn Canyon Dams Are Low On Water, Threatening Power Production
Two of America's biggest hydroelectric generators, Hoover and Glenn Canyon dams, are in danger of reducing output due to historically low water levels.