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Hurricane Beryl, the strongest on record this early in the season, hits the Caribbean
Many in the path of Hurricane Beryl prepare for the worst as the strongest storm on record this early in the season hits the Caribbean.
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Supreme Court ends term with monumental Trump immunity ruling
The Supreme Court wrapped up its term Monday with a monumental ruling that grants former President Donald Trump substantial immunity from criminal prosecution.
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The world's most interesting elections of 2024 and what’s to come
Voters in 76 countries are going to the polls this year – including the five largest democracies. And this surge of voting comes as democracy has been in decline.
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In historic court-martial, an Air Force general was found not guilty of sexual assault
Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart has been found not guilty of sexual assault of a female officer in his former command in a historic court-martial at Fort Sam Houston.
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10 years on, why is the Eiffel Tower of Miami project still stalled?
Ten years ago, developers said they'd build one of the tallest buildings in the world, calling it the Eiffel Tower of Miami. But all that's there today is a trash-laden empty waterfront lot.
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After shaky presidential debate performance, what comes next for concerned Democrats?
Days after the first presidential debate, President Biden's campaign is still trying to tamp out suggestions that he should drop out of the race.
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As LGBTQ visibility increases, so does the backlash
NPR's Scott Detrow talks to founder and host of the podcast "Making Gay History" Eric Marcus about the how LGBTQ Pride has evolved through the years.
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20 years later, 'The Notebook' still resonates with audiences
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Monica Castillo, senior film programmer at the Jacob Burns Film Center, about the 20th anniversary of the film "The Notebook."
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TV star Lena Waithe plays a game of 'Wild Card'
Lena Waithe joins NPR's Rachel Martin for a game of Wild Card.
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The Bigfoot Festival draws thousands to West Virginia
The Bigfoot Festival in West Virginia draws people in search of the elusive creature that lives on in local folklore.
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Should President Biden step aside in the 2024 election?
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman about why he thinks President Biden should step aside in the 2024 election.
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The Supreme Court overruled decades of administrative law. What happens now?
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with law professor Jody Freeman about what the Supreme Court's overturning of the Chevron case means for how federal agencies can regulate.