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The U.S. men's soccer team qualifies for the World Cup despite its loss to Costa Rica
The U.S. will learn on Friday which three nations it will face in the group stage of the World Cup, which starts Nov. 21. The men's team returns after a 2018 loss that broke its qualifying streak.
Biden to order release of oil from nation's petroleum reserve
The plan would involve releasing a total of 180 million barrels of oil over several months — the largest amount ever drawn from the reserve.
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How the Russian military may change tactics in Ukraine
Moscow says it will scale back its offensive in Ukraine, but the United States and its allies are skeptical it will follow through.
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Remembering Ukrainian fighter pilot Stepan Tarabalka
In a small village in western Ukraine, family and friends recently buried a 29-year-old MIG fighter pilot who was killed in combat over his homeland.
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Russian oligarchs under more scrutiny as Ukraine war drags on
U.S. intelligence officials believe that Russian President Vladimir Putin is being misinformed by advisers about the poor performance of his military in Ukraine.
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He left Cuba for the U.S., and wound up trekking through 60 miles of dangerous jungle
An NPR team follows Omar Vivó as he sets off from Colombia for the U.S., traversing part of the Darién Gap, where the dangers include raging rivers, snakes and criminals who prey on migrants.
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When police cracked down on reporters on one chaotic night in LA's Echo Park
The LAPD detained at least 16 journalists covering a protest in March 2021, a low point in a year of increasing mistrust and hostilities between police departments and the media.
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The Crown Act and other efforts aim to ban discrimination against people based on hairstyle
Chris Rock's recent wisecrack at the Oscars about Jada Pinkett Smith's shaved head has brought renewed attention to the long history of jokes about Black hair.
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Calif. Toxin Law Warns Consumers, But Can Burden Businesses
Proposition 65 requires businesses to post public announcements about toxic chemicals in in their products. The law has been on the books for more than 20 years, and though it protects consumers, some say lawsuits over compliance disproportionately affect small businesses.
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In High-Drama Parody, Will Ferrell Reveals 'Spoils Of Babylon'
The book, written in the 1970s, was made into a miniseries and never saw the light of day — until now. Actually, everything about The Spoils of Babylon is pure fiction. It's a parody of the big, bloated miniseries of the 1970s and '80s, complete with forbidden love between a sister and her adopted brother.
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