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'I was devastated': Jordan Chiles recounts 2024 Olympics in new memoir
Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles shares her up-and-down journey to the 2024 Paris Games and what happened afterward, in her new memoir, "I'm That Girl: Living the Power of My Dreams."
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Israel's culture minister calls a Palestinian-Israeli film's Oscar a 'sad moment'
The Oscar documentary win by the movie No Other Land is garnering very different reactions in Israel and the West Bank.
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After tense White House talks, European countries prepare ceasefire plan for Ukraine
European countries to prepare their own ceasefire plan with Ukraine
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NASA's SPHEREx telescope is set to launch Tuesday. What will it discover?
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Beth Fabinsky, SPHEREx's deputy project manager, about the upcoming launch of a new telescope.
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Mexico sends nearly 30 cartel leaders to the US to face criminal charges
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How one train represents Syria's dramatic shift in power
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Egypt plays a key role amid ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas
Egypt leads Arab plans to push back at Trump's idea to clear Gaza of Palestinians
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What is the pope's influence as a global leader?
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PKK founder calls on followers to disarm in conflict with Turkey
There has been a major development in an armed conflict that has raged for decades between Turkey and a Turkish Kurdish group. The group's founder has called for followers to disarm and dissolve.
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Some Mardi Gras parade planners ban plastic beads to cut back on waste
Mardi Gras can make a lot of trash, adding up to millions of pounds each year. Now, some parades in New Orleans are cutting down on their environmental footprint by banning plastic beads.
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Ukrainians react to tense meeting between Presidents Zelenskyy and Trump
One day after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's tense meeting with President Trump, Ukrainians worry about what the Oval Office clash means for their country's future.
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The State Department braces for looming cutbacks by the Trump administration