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Top House Armed Services Democrat advises against U.S. military strike in Iran
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, about U.S. policy on the conflict between Israel and Iran.
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Wegmans and Tops not requiring masks if you're vaccinated
Two major supermarket chains in the Rochester area are easing their mask requirements in connection with guidelines from the Centers for Disesase...
What's Next For People From Countries On Trump's Travel Ban Seeking Entry Into The U.S.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to civil rights attorney Sirine Shebaya about what President Trump's travel ban means for people seeking entry into the U.S.
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Top Arms Inspectors See 'Beginning' in Iraqi Cooperation
In Baghdad, top U.N. weapons inspectors Hans Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei say they see "the beginning of a change of heart on the part of Iraq." But they also express caution, and warn Iraq to take more steps to facilitate the inspection process. NPR's Anne Garrels reports from Baghdad.
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Trump isn't the first U.S. president to seek to strengthen ties with Putin
President Trump will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss an end to Russia's war in Ukraine. Trump has long said that his relationship with Putin will help him strike a deal.
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SEC Lawsuit Seeks To Remove Elon Musk As Tesla CEO Or Officer In Any Public Company
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Bloomberg reporter Max Chafin about the Securities and Exchange Commission's lawsuit against Elon Musk announced on Thursday.
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Nations must act on climate change or could be held responsible, top U.N. court rules
The International Court of Justice ruled that nations have an obligation to act on climate change under international laws protecting the environment and human rights.
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Jury Reports 6-6 Split in Killen Murder Trial
Jurors report they are split 6-6 in the murder trial of former Ku Klux Klan leader Edgar Ray Killen. The 80-year-old defendant is accused of organizing the killing of three voting rights volunteers in Philadelphia, Miss., in 1964. It was one of the civil rights era's most notorious crimes.
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Billboards supporting women seeking abortions are popping up along I-55 heading north
Six billboards with messages supporting abortion rights have been placed along Interstate 55, a highway traveled by many women from the South who seek abortion care in Illinois.
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Top Military Officials Testify About Afghanistan Withdrawal
For the first time since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, top military leaders will publicly testify in front of lawmakers.
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