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Brazil And Argentina Prepare For Copa América Final Showdown
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Mauricio Noriega ahead of the Copa América final in which Argentina and Brazil will face off for the third time in the tournament's history.
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Lockdowns In Paris Made Its Decades-Long Crack Problem Visible
Crack has been a problem in Paris for 30 years but has become visible after pandemic lockdowns. One neighborhood is protesting against users and dealers who have been allowed to occupy their park.
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Dilip Kumar, Iconic Actor From The 'Golden Age' Of Indian Cinema, Has Died At 98
Dilip Kumar was one of the most iconic leading men of what is considered the 'golden age' of Indian cinema in the 1950s and 60s. On Wednesday, Kumar passed away in Mumbai at 98.
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Veteran Affairs Secretary On Gender Confirmation Surgery For Transgender Veterans
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Veteran Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough about the VA's recent decision to offer gender confirmation surgery to transgender veterans, lifting a longstanding ban.
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'She Didn't See The Sunrise': Condo Collapsed On Victim's 1st Trip Outside Paraguay
One of the missing at the Surfside condo collapse is Leidy Luna, a nursing student and nanny for in-laws of Paraguay's president. It collapsed on the first night Luna had ever spent outside Paraguay.
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A Tough Summer For U.S. Small Businesses As International Tourists Stay Home
If this were a normal summer, tourists from all over the world would be vacationing in the U.S. Travel restrictions are still in place for many visitors, impacting small businesses across the country.
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Eric Adams Has Won The Democratic Nomination For New York City Mayor
Former police captain Eric Adams has won the Democratic nomination for New York City mayor with a narrow lead over former Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia.
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What Residents Of NYC's Little Haiti Think About The Killing Of Haiti's President
People in Little Haiti in New York City weigh in on the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse.
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Unidentified Gunmen Assassinated Haitian President Jovenel Moïse
Unidentified gunmen assassinated Haiti's president, Jovenel Moïse, in his residence overnight.
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U.S. Sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson Left Off Relay List, Won't Compete At Olympics
Sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson won't be competing at the Tokyo Olympics. USA Track & Field kept her off the roster following her positive test for marijuana after her Olympic Trials 100m win.
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Mental Health Counselors Address Enormous Grief From Surfside Families
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Sandy Ala, a counselor working with Jewish Community Services of South Florida, who has been talking with survivors and families waiting for news in Surfside.
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There's Work To Do If The Olympics Actually Wants To Be Environmentally-Friendly
The Olympics aim to set an example for environmentally-friendly mass events. Environmental NGOs and scholars say the reality falls well short of the rhetoric, including at this summer's Tokyo games.