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Sending asylum-seekers from Britain to Rwanda is human trafficking, an advocate says
The U.K. had planned to fly a group of asylum-seekers to Rwanda until a court stepped in. It's part of a new British immigration policy that's been widely criticized as cruel.
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The British government debates the future of the Northern Ireland Protocol
The U.K. government of Prime Minister Boris Johnson is weighing proposed legislation to scrap a part of the Brexit deal that governs trade between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
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News brief: Jan. 6 hearing recap, COVID pediatric vaccines, Nevada primary
The Jan. 6 House panel held the second of seven hearings. The FDA considers whether to authorize the first COVID vaccines for children younger than 5. Nevada is one of four states holding primaries.
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Ukrainians' discovery of a dead Russian soldier left for weeks stirs anguish and anger
A Russian soldier's forgotten body is discovered in a liberated village north of Kyiv, setting off a range of emotions and an inquest — as Russia refuses to acknowledge many of its war dead.
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Encore: Scientists hope a volcano's song could contain clues to its future eruptions
Scientists have recorded a song coming from a volcano. They think the musical notes may someday be useful for predicting dangerous eruptions. (Story aired on All Things Considered on June 6, 2022.)
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What do delinquent loan payments reveal about the economy?
NPR's A Martinez talks to Aaron Klein, a senior fellow in economic studies at the Brookings Institution, about whether the amount of delinquent auto loan payments is a sign the economy is in trouble.
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The cost of hopping on a plane to get away from it all is skyrocketing
Flight prices are 30 to 40 percent higher than they were before the pandemic. What's behind the skyrocketing costs?
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The FDA is reviewing COVID vaccines for children 5 and younger
Food and Drug Administration advisers are opening a two-day meeting to review Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccines for children, including the first vaccines for kids younger than age 5.
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Summer air travel could be expensive and chaotic. Here's how to avoid trouble
Air travel demand is back to pre-pandemic levels, while fares are soaring. Staffing shortages leave airlines with little wiggle room when bad weather hits, which could lead to delays and cancellations
Britney Spears' ex-husband is charged with stalking after trying to crash her wedding
Jason Alexander was Spears' first husband. The two were childhood friends but were only married for 55 hours before it was annulled. Alexander pleaded not guilty to all charges he is facing.
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