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Violence Rocks Iraq as War Anniversary Nears
Violence in Iraq intensifies as the first anniversary of the U.S.-led war approaches. In Basra, a hotel bombing kills at least four Iraqis. And in Baquba, gunmen kill three Iraqi civilians. Thursday's attacks follow a deadly car bombing in central Baghdad that destroyed the Mount Lebanon Hotel, frequented by foreign workers. Hear NPR News.
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Amtrak has released a blueprint for increased service, new rail connections and new stations in some cities. But in the Gulf states, those plans may not be leaving the station any time soon.
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The last seven episodes are out on Netflix. Here's what you can expect (no spoilers, of course).
The Iraq War: The Marines' View from the Ground
During the first few months of the Iraq war, field historians armed with digital recorders conducted hundred of interviews with U.S. Marines, often fresh off the battlefield. The raw recordings offer a stirring, intimate look of the triumphs and failures on the road to Baghdad. NPR's Jackie Northam reports.
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Inside Florida's property insurance crisis
Florida property insurance is a hot mess. One word: Litigation. In fact, more than 75% of all property insurance lawsuits in the United States originate in Florida.
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LGBTQ candidates run for office in small cities and rural areas
The avalanche of anti-LGBTQ laws before state legislatures this year is inspiring LGBTQ candidates to seek office.
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Budget-friendly meals from chef Kathy Gunst — who says rising food prices don't mean declining tas
Food prices are on the rise. But don't worry, chef Kathy Gunst has a few ways to eat well without breaking the budget.
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Tech's 'great man' fallacy: Can Elon Musk alone turn Twitter around?
Twitter founder Jack Dorsey has called Musk the "singular solution" to the company's business problems.
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The Ohio Primary is a test of Trump's influence
Former President Donald Trump has figured heavily in the Republican Senate primary, and his endorsement of J. D. Vance has strengthened Vance's campaign.
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The challenges to prosecuting rape as a war crime in Ukraine, as allegations arise against Russia
Ukraine's prosecutor general claims that thousands of war crimes have been committed by Russian forces all over Ukraine, including acts of sexual violence.
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