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Palestinian aid worker who organized World Cup screenings killed in Israeli strike
Palestinians are mourning Mohammed al-Wahidi, a beloved aid worker in Gaza. He was killed by as Israeli airstrike while en route to a World Cup screening which he organized.
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California Attorney General talks about lawsuit to stop Paramount-Warner Bros merger
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with California Attorney General Rob Bonta about the lawsuit filed to stop the merger of Paramount and Warner Brothers.
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Battle For Donetsk's Airport Claims Many Lives
Ukrainian troops have retaken the Donetsk airport after heavy fighting with rebels. Ukrainian officials claim Russia is behind much of the violence.
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Fire at Swiss resort bar kills 40 people, injures over 100
About 40 people are dead and more than 100 are injured after a fire ripped through a New Year's Eve party at a Swiss ski resort bar. Authorities are still investigating what caused the blaze.
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After Canada loosens citizenship requirements, thousands of people apply
After Canada changed a law opening up citizenship opportunities, thousands of Americans are trying to become citizens of their northern neighbor. It's partly for political and personal reasons.
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Congress returns to Washington this week
Congress returns from recess this week to face the sudden loss of a senator, a lengthy to-do list and limited time.
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New study measures whether school cell phone bans actually work
A first-of-its-kind national study looks at the impacts of cell phone bans in schools.
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Venezuela races to find survivors
The search for survivors is entering a critical stage in Venezuela. NPR'S Eyder Peralta reports from La Guaira where rescue crews are still hoping to find people alive.
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Arizona voters head to the polls Tuesday
Arizona is the only state in the country holding a primary Tuesday. It will offer a look at the big races and issues coming up in a swing state in November.
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A cavalcade of international stars headlined the World Cup's first-ever halftime final show
The 11-minute extravaganza during Sunday's final game featured Justin Bieber, Madonna, Shakira, Burna Boy, Gustavo Dudamel and Coldplay. We have the post-show analysis.
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