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Centuries-old remains found in a well may be man from Norse saga
An old Norse story tells of a king's man being tossed down a well in 1197. An archeologist teamed up with an evolutionary genomicist to study DNA of a skeleton found in that well.
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Army releases report on Trump campaign incident at Arlington Cemetery
Police at Fort Myer, VA., release their report on the incident at Arlington Cemetery where Trump aides shoved a cemetery employee.
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What giving "it all up willingly" means to singer-songwriter, Laura Marling
Musician Laura Marling is out with a new album called "Patterns in Repeat."
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Washington Post won't endorse a presidential candidate
The Washington Post's publisher says the paper is "returning to its roots" with its decision not to endorse a presidential candidate in this year's race, and that its job is "to be independent."
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Scatalogical sculpture creates conversation on National Mall
A satirical statue featuring a pile of poop on the House Speaker's desk has appeared on the National Mall, with a plaque that "honors the brave men and women" who stormed the Capitol on January 6.
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Journalists in Lebanon killed in Israeli airstrike
An Israeli airstrike in Friday morning has killed and injured journalists.
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Israel's war intensifies, turning all of Gaza into kill zone from north to south
A three week Israeli siege of the north, the collapse of hospitals, and airstrikes in the south turn all of Gaza into a frontline killing zone.
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What's it like when a childhood dream leads you to the World Series
A pair of New York Yankees players grew up as fans of the team, and now they get to live out their childhood dream of playing for them in the World Series.
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WNBPA President Talks CBA Opt-Out
After the WNBA's record setting year, players are pushing for their salaries to match. The WNBA's union has rejected their collective bargaining agreement and could strike if a deal is not met.
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Harris makes bid for Republican votes
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A historic collection of comics goes to auction
Christine Farrell was one of the only people in the world to collect every DC comic ever published. Her collection is being auctioned this week.
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Voting ends November 5th, but the battle for president will continue in the courts
NPR's Juana Summers talks to Jessica Marsden, lawyer at Protect Democracy, about legal battles that are likely to follow the election, and how they might shape the outcome of the 2024 election.