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Some religious leaders liken Trump to biblical figures. The comparison concerns others
Some religious leaders liken Donald Trump to the ancient Persian King Cyrus and the Ancient Israelite King Jehu. But those who teach biblical studies worry about such comparisons.
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The fate of Trump's immigration executive actions
Trump is expected to sign 10 executive actions related to immigration on his first day in office. They're the first steps in a sweeping immigration agenda for his second term.
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First Palestinian detainees released in ceasefire deal
Monday marks the first full day of a new ceasefire in Gaza. Sunday night, Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners and detainees hours after Hamas handed over three Israeli hostages.
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Timothee Chalamet talks about playing Bob Dylan in the new movie 'A Complete Unknown'
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with actor Timothee Chalamet and director James Mangold about their new movie A Complete Unknown.
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R&B artist Yola talks new EP and the last 3 years
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with British R&B singer-songwriter Yola on her new EP, My Way, and what's changed for her creatively since she last released music.
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Takeaways from Trump's inauguration speeches
We remember Trump's 2017 inaugural address for "American carnage." What will his 2025 address be remembered for?
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Trump talks about keeping his many campaign promises during inaugural address
In his inauguration speech, President Trump promised a new beginning for the United States. He plans to send troops to the border and deport millions of people.
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Trump supporters gather at the Capital One Arena in lieu of traditional parade
While Trump's swearing-in and inaugural address took place at the U.S. Capitol, supporters gathered at the Capital One Arena in downtown Washington D.C., not far from the National Mall.
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Advocates worry about North Carolina's old growth forests, damaged by Hurricane Helene
The old growth forests of Western North Carolina took a beating from Hurricane Helene. Now they've lost a bid for federal protection. This worries advocates that the forests could soon vanish.
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A Los Angeles 14-year-old helps other teens after the fires
A 14-year-old Los Angeles girl is helping teenagers who lost everything in the fires try to recover some sense of normalcy. Her effort to collect new clothes, shoes and beauty products has gone viral with celebrities chipping in.
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Biden offers preemptive pardons to Jan. 6 committee, Milley, Fauci
Biden's novel step of preemptive pardons is meant to protect people from the threat of "unjustified and politically motivated prosecutions."
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Latest on NFL Playoffs
The NFL conference championships are set after a dramatic playoff weekend. Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Buffalo Bills while the Washington Commanders will play the Philadelphia Eagles.