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A lot of volunteers are helping with Kentucky storm cleanup
People have come from around the country to help storm victims in the small town of London, Kentucky where 17 people died after tornadoes' swept through on Friday.
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Manhunt still underway for New Orleans prison escapees
A manhunt is still underway for 7 inmates who escaped a Louisiana prison last week. Officials are raising questions.
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America has plenty of open manufacturing jobs — companies say they can't fill them
President Trump has been upending the global economy in the name of bringing back American manufacturing jobs. But American manufacturers say they're struggling to fill jobs that already exist.
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What it means to have prostate cancer today
Former President Biden's diagnosis spotlights both advances and challenges with the disease.
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UNSUNG HERO -- Jon Hegwood
When Jon Hegwood was a junior in high school, he had a new baby and two jobs, while also going to classes. He was overwhelmed. Someone encouraged him to continue his dreams.
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These photos capture the wonder of scientists in action
The science magazine Nature announced the results of its annual Scientist at Work photography contest. The winning entries are dramatic, intimate portraits of research.
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Family hopes new 'Take It Down Act' will help prevent sextortion and save loved ones
One Kentucky family hopes a new law tightening rules around the sharing of non-consensual intimate images online will help others avoid the tragic loss of a child to suicide.
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Army report says soldier was fatally hurt getting aid to Gaza in failed pier project
New reports show that the U.S. military effort to provide aid to Gaza with a floating pier became a desperate race against time — and led to one soldier's death.
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Senate foreign relations to grill Rubio
Secretary of State Marco Rubio prepares for some tough questions ahead of his appearance in front of the senate foreign relations committee on Tuesday.
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President Trump call Putin but fails to get immediate ceasefire
President Trump called Russian President Vladimir Putin but no immediate ceasefire was secured with Ukraine.
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When new expenses hit your budget, these financial tips can help
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Mandi Woodruff, a personal finance expert, about how best to navigate economic hardships in 2025.
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This new book explores how Biden's inner circle kept his mental decline from voters
A new book by CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios' Alex Thompson paints the story of how President Biden believed he was capable of serving a second term even though his inner circle hid that he wasn't.