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A protest in Beirut turned violent, killing 6 and injuring dozens more
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to AP correspondent Sarah El Deeb about how people in Beirut are reacting to street violence that left six people dead.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin Wins Another 6-Year Term
Putin has been declared the winner in Sunday's Russian election, giving him a fourth term as president. Critics say the vote was staged, and the only questions are over the size of Putin's majority.
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Obama and Biden Raise $7.6 Million In Massive Virtual Fundraiser
Former President Barack Obama and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden held a virtual fundraiser together Tuesday. Biden has recently started to out-raise President Trump.
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Trump is the most powerful figure in the Republican party, despite lies and Jan. 6
Many Republican allies of former President Trump were outraged in 2021 when the Capitol was attacked. But as Trump's popularity endures, the party's elected leaders now largely overlook Jan. 6.
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Police In Belgium Arrest 6 Over New Year's Eve Terrorist Plot
Despite a string of arrests, the city has canceled plans for its annual fireworks show. Police raids in the Brussels area also put a man suspected of having links to ISIS behind bars.
Baltimore Reaches $6.4 Million Settlement Proposal With Freddie Gray Family
Gray suffered a fatal spine injury while in custody of police. His death sparked days of peaceful protests and a night of riots. The deal still has to be approved by the Board of Estimates.
Mother-daughter bakers create a 6 foot Han Solo sculpture in bread
Remember how the Star Wars character looked at the end of The Empire Strikes Back? He was frozen in carbonite, hands straining to reach out. They did the same thing in bread and call it "Pan Solo."
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Closing arguments resume in the Oath Keepers Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy trial
Jurors continue to hear closing arguments in the trial of Steward Rhodes and four other members of the far-right militia, charged with seditious conspiracy for their role in the Jan. 6 attack.
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Moderna Begins Enrolling Children As Young As 6 Months In Vaccine Trial
Moderna is testing its COVID-19 vaccine in children — ages six-months through 11 years old. NPR's A Martinez talks to Dr. Steve Plimpton, who is the principal investigator for the study in Phoenix.
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Parents remember their 6-year-old daughter, who died at Sandy Hook
The parents of a 6-year-old killed in the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary talk about their daughter.
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