All Things Considered
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Las Vegas hits a new record high of 120 degrees Fahrenheit
With a heatwave persisting across the West, Las Vegas broke its all-time heat record on Sunday at 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Israeli airstrikes have hit at least 3 UN schools sheltering people in Gaza in 6 days
At least three UN schools housing displaced people have been hit directly by Israeli airstrikes in less than a week. A fourth suffered damage after an airstrike hit a building next to it.
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Beryl made landfall in Texas as a Category 1 hurricane
Beryl barreled ashore on Monday striking the central Texas coast. Along with high winds and heavy rain, a major concern is flooding — especially inland.
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Republican Party releases 2024 party platform that outlines Trump’s agenda if elected
The Republican National Committee has adopted former President Trump’s platform. It's notable for what it includes, like calls to end early voting, and what it doesn't, like a federal ban on abortion.
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Boeing agrees to plead guilty in connection to plane crashes that killed 346 people
Boeing's deal to plead guilty to a federal criminal fraud charge in relation to two 737 Max crashes has not quieted anger from victims' families. Legal issues for the troubled plane maker continue.
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Democratic support for Biden's nomination is weakening. Biden is doubling down anyway
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Evan Osnos, New Yorker staff writer and author of a Joe Biden biography, about this crossroads for the Biden campaign as more Democrats call for him to step aside.
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Joy on France's streets as voters turn out in record numbers to deny far-right victory
Joy on the Streets as Voters Turn Out in Record Numbers to Deny Far-Right Victory
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Non-alcoholic adult beverages should have an age limit too, some researchers say
Should non-alcoholic beverages that look or taste like beer and liquor be only for adults? Stanford researchers call for age limits on NA adult beverages, likening them to candy cigarettes.
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Why some Republican-led states are limiting who can vote in party primaries
Some Republican-led states are going against a broader trend and restricting who can participate in primary elections, in an effort to have more ideological purity among their nominees.
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With a possible second Trump term looming, some DACA recipients are taking risks
DACA recipients are legally allowed to live and work in the U.S. However, the possibility of a second Trump presidency brings a lot of uncertainty for the over half a million DACA permit holders.
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Democrats are split among calls for Biden to step aside
Multiple senior House Democrats told House Democratic leaders on Sunday that President Biden should step aside as the party's presidential nominee.
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Texas residents prepare for Beryl
People along the Texas coast are preparing for the landfall of Beryl. Forecasters say it will likely be a hurricane when it hits.