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New poll shows Americans are skeptical of Trump's Iran war
Americans are skeptical of the U.S. involvement in the war with Iran, and President Trump was already facing political challenges at home.
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More college applicants are opting to include SAT or ACT scores in their submissions
This application cycle, way more students reported test scores, up 10% compared with last year. That's despite many colleges having "test-optional" admissions policies.
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The race to fill the late Dianne Feinstein's California Senate seat
The race to fill the California Senate seat last held by the late Dianne Feinstein is coming down to a fight for second place ahead of Tuesday's election because of California's unique primary system.
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Sizing up the results of California's open Senate primary on Super Tuesday
Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff and Republican Steve Garvey advance in the California U.S. Senate race.
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A recap of 2023 Wimbledon so far — and forecast of what could happen next
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Courtney Nguyen, senior writer for WTA Insider, about the home stretch of Wimbledon, the world's oldest and arguably most prestigious tennis tournament.
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Secretary Yellen visits China as counter-espionage act comes into effect
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Thomas Kellogg, a law professor who specializes in China at Georgetown University, about the country's expanded espionage law.
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The first nomination of a woman as Navy leader is held up by abortion protest
Adm. Lisa Franchetti is set to become the first woman to head the Navy. Her confirmation is being held up by one senator as part of a protest over abortion policy within the military.
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Democrats will be watching Biden's press conference with the election in mind
President Biden has another high-stakes moment in his shaky campaign: a solo press conference at the NATO summit.
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Blinken is in Israel trying to arrange a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is trying to get a cease-fire agreement for Gaza “across the finish line.” It has been on the table for months, and many are skeptical a deal can be reached.
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Israeli police arrest ex-military prosecutor after video of detainee abuse leaks
Israeli police detained a former military prosecutor, the internal security minister said Monday, amid fallout from a leaked video allegedly showing Israeli soldiers abusing a Palestinian prisoner.
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