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News brief: U.S. officials visit Kyiv, French election, 2nd Amazon union vote
U.S. officials pledged more cash and more weapons. French President Macron beats his far-right rival to win reelection. Amazon labor unions are looking for another win in New York.
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Will the Supreme Court be as deferential to Biden on immigration as it was to Trump?
The court is weighing whether the Biden administration must continue to enforce the Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" program, which keeps some asylum-seekers in Mexico while they await a U.S. hearing.
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Investigating the timing and implications of Brittney Griner's arrest in Russia
Months after her arrest, WNBA all-star Brittney Griner is still held in a Russian prison. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Yahoo Sports writer Jeff Eisenberg about suspicions surrounding her case.
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Ukrainian doctors describe delivering babies as Russia shelled the hospital
Residents in the small Ukrainian town of Trostyanets — the first to be liberated — detail some of the hardships they endured during the Russian invasion.
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'Throughline': How rats became one of Earth's most successful mammalian colonizers
Love 'em or hate 'em, rats are part of our world. NPR's history podcast Throughline dove into the history of rats and found a story that spans thousands of years and touches nearly every continent.
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Neighboring communities criticize Malibu's plan to deal with homelessness
The California coastal city of Malibu accounts for a tiny fraction of Los Angeles County's homeless population. The exclusive community plans to handle the issue by moving unhoused people elsewhere.
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News brief: Musk to take Twitter private, Paxlovid's availability, Trump civil probe
Elon Musk is buying Twitter for $44 billion. An effective COVID drug will be made available to more pharmacies. Ex-President Trump is held in contempt of court for failing to turn over documents.
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Paxlovid, a highly effective COVID drug, will be made available to more pharmacies
The White House is unveiling a new push to make more people aware of COVID-19 treatments like Paxlovid — because stockpiles of the life-saving antiviral have been sitting on shelves, unused.
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A court-martial ends with the first conviction of an Air Force general
A military trial has ended in the first conviction of an Air Force general. Advocates say they hope it creates a new precedent.
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Aaron Nigel Smith and Andy Furgeson on their new album for children 'Smith & Yarn'
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with musicians Aaron Nigel Smith and Andy Furgeson, who performs under the name Red Yarn, about their new children's album, Smith & Yarn.
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