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As war losses mount, Ukraine honors a veteran jet fighter pilot who died in collision
Andrii Pilshchykov, known as "Juice," died in a training flight Friday. He was a veteran of early combat missions during Russia...
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Judge sets March 4, 2024, as Trump trial date in election interference case
The judge overseeing a criminal case against former President Donald Trump for interfering with the 2020 presidential election has set a tri...
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A groundbreaking exhibition on the National Mall shows monuments aren't set in stone
The first official outdoor exhibition on Washington D.C.'s National Mall showcases six artists whose monuments honor American stories mi...
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The Freedom Caucus' shutdown threat recalls tactics of past House rebels
The hardline Republicans want to shift the focus of Congress to their own agenda of opposing, investigating and even impeaching the presiden...
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Maui officials release 388 names of people unaccounted for in Maui fire
The names were released after Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said the FBI was working to "un-duplicate" people who were reported missing. ...
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Worries over seafood safety mount as Japan releases Fukushima water into the Pacific
Local fishermen and the government of neighboring China are among the critics of Japan's decision to release water from the crippled Fuk...
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Montana youth climate ruling could set precedent for future climate litigation
A landmark youth climate ruling from Montana could have significant repercussions for future climate lawsuits, legal experts say. http://dl...
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Two families sue Florida for being kicked off Medicaid in 'unwinding' process
Two children and their parents are suing the state of Florida, alleging that their Medicaid coverage was terminated without proper notice or...
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NPR's podcast and programming chief Anya Grundmann to leave after 30 years
NPR's top programming executive, Anya Grundmann, will leave at the end of the year. She has overseen numerous hits for the network, incl...
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The Russian space agency says its Luna-25 spacecraft has crashed into the moon
Russia's unmanned robot lander crashed after it had spun into uncontrolled orbit, the country's space agency Roscosmos reported. ht...
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These poems by Latin American women reflect a multilingual region
Sandra Guzmán once heard an alarming statistic: Every 14 days, an Indigenous language dies around the world. So she created a new multilingu...
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Trump tests the tolerance of judges and even his own lawyers
Former President Donald Trump's rhetoric could be setting him up for an ugly clash with judges overseeing the criminal cases against him...
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Record heat boosting wildfire risk in Pacific Northwest
Record high temperatures, strong winds and thunderstorms are prompting warnings for high wildfire danger across the Pacific Northwest. http...
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3 reasons Trump's latest charges could be hard for him to shake
The former president has been charged four separate times in just over four months. But the latest indictment stands out in terms of its sco...
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Why doctors pay millions in fees that could be spent on care
The shift to electronic medical payments gave rise to a new kind of health care middlemen, who now charge 1-5% every time insurers pay docto...
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Coast Guard says 4 divers who went missing off S.C. coast were found alive
The divers plunged into the Atlantic Ocean off a pleasure craft more than 60 miles from Myrtle Beach, S.C. It wasn't until after midnigh...
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How hardworking microbes ferment cabbage into kimchi
An age-old technique transforms vegetables and spices into a popular condiment with a zesty, funky taste. The key? Nurturing the right commu...
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Violent threats against public officials are rising. Here's why
A Utah man was killed by federal agents this week after making violent threats against President Biden and other officials. Experts worry th...
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Coal miners say new limits on rock dust 'could save some lives'
Miners and their advocates testify in favor of new silica regulations aimed at preventing black lung disease http://dlvr.it/StXplP
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More endangered red wolves will be released in the U.S. under a legal settlement
There were only an estimated seven red wolves left in the wild when a coalition of conservation organizations decided to sue the U.S. Fish a...
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Special counsel Jack Smith got a secret search warrant for Trump's Twitter account
In January, prosecutors got a search warrant directing Twitter to produce data and records related to the @realDonaldTrump account. The comp...
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DJ Casper, creator of the iconic and ubiquitous 'Cha Cha Slide,' has died at 58
The Chicago native, born Willie Perry Jr., wrote the song as an exercise track for his nephew in the late 1990s before it exploded in popula...
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Only 1 in 5 people with opioid addiction get the medications to treat it, study finds
Overdose deaths from fentanyl and other opioids have surged but medications that could save thousands of lives "are sitting on the shel...
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What the U.S. could learn from Japan about making healthy living easier
On a trip back to her parents' native country, a writer rediscovers what makes it different. The urban design, and a culture that values...
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Should Trump's trial be televised?
There would need to be an exception to a rule barring cameras and microphones in federal courtrooms to make it happen, but House Democrats a...
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Imran Khan, former prime minister of Pakistan, arrested following court conviction
Pakistani police arrested former Prime Minister Imran Khan at his home in the city of Lahore after a court convicted him in an asset conceal...
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The case for a soft landing in the economy just got another boost
U.S. employers added 187,000 jobs in July, a slower but still solid pace of growth, suggesting the Federal Reserve may be able to curb infla...
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What's next for Lori Vallow Daybell? More murder charges, in Arizona
Lori Vallow Daybell's previous husband was killed in Arizona months before her two youngest children were murdered in Idaho. Now, prosec...
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This 18-year-old Colombian survived cancer. Now she's the World Cup star
After surviving cancer and signing to Real Madrid, Linda Caicedo is making her mark at the World Cup. The 18-year-old player already scored ...
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Former Michigan GOP attorney general nominee is charged in voting machine breach
Matthew DePerno, the most recent Republican nominee for Michigan attorney general, has been charged with undue possession of a voting machin...
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Up First briefing: Pakistan bombing; Yellow trucking meltdown; grieving pet loss
A deadly bombing near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border has killed dozens and injured hundreds. Shipping company Yellow is expected to file ba...
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