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The head of the Secret Service hears from angry lawmakers on Capitol Hill
The director of the Secret Service testified before Congress. Kimberly Cheatle faced House lawmakers demanding answers about the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump nine days ago.
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Can Biden delegates votes for Harris?
When Americans vote in a primary, they’re technically voting for delegates to support the candidate the voter chose. Then those delegates are sent to their party’s convention to vote.
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The Paris Olympics have almost arrived. Here's what to watch for
The Paris Olympics kick off this week. NPR's Becky Sullivan and Brian Mann preview the U.S. athletes and sports to watch, and share why this year's opening ceremony will be different than ever before.
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Animals at the Phoenix Zoo enjoy ice in the extreme heat
Extreme heat isn't just hard on humans, which is why the Phoenix zoo delivers ice to grateful animals to keep them healthy and happy.
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Scientists are trying to plant a billion oysters in New York City waters
Restoring the once plentiful oysters of New York City isn't an easy job. Scientists have been at it for more than a decade, but they’re still far from the goal of planting a billion of them.
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Wall Drug relies on tourism to keep its doors open for the locals who need it
Wall, South Dakota, has 700 residents -- its drug store is visited by 2 million people a year. Wall Drug, which is a functioning pharmacy, is huge tourist attraction near Badlands National Park.
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Severe drought in Ethiopia has forced people to find new ways to grow food
In Ethiopia, millions are suffering from malnutrition after repeated droughts and flash floods in recent years. The severity of the drought in some regions has communities learning new ways to adapt.
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'Never-Trumper' Republican strategist on how the election is about to change
NPR’S Ari Shapiro talks with Republican strategist and self-described "never-Trumper" Sarah Longwell about how President Biden dropping out of the race will reshape the election.
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A look at Vice President Kamala Harris’ record on immigration
Early in Joe Biden's presidency, VP Kamala Harris was tapped to bring solutions to "root causes of immigration." We take a look at her record and why she's perceived to be vulnerable on an issue that became a political liability of the current administration.
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Sen. Tim Kaine calls Biden's decision to withdraw 'patriotic'
Sen. Tim Kaine has been calling for President Biden to step down from the presidential race for weeks, now he's endorsing Vice President Harris.
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What does President Biden's announcement mean for the GOP?
Conservative strategist Scott Jennings talks with NPR's Andrew Limbong about what President Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race means for the GOP.
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International reaction to President Biden's exit from 2024 race
Former BBC North American Editor looks at what Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race means for American allies and adversaries.