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Israel ramps up military campaign in Gaza as it presents new ceasefire proposal
Israel is ramping up its military campaign in Gaza, as it presents a new ceasefire proposal with Hamas.
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With the presidential nominees set and the State of the Union delivered, the marathon to Election Day is underway.
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Iran launches aggressive crackdown on women who defy strict Islamic dress code
Iran last month launched an aggressive new crackdown on women who defy the country’s strict Islamic dress code.
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Two men killed while pointing guns at the ground. Should police have waited?
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Pressure mounts for Netanyahu
Nearly seven months after the start of the Israel-Hamas war, pressure is mounting on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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A memorial in Tel Aviv honors victims who were at the music festival on October 7
An exhibit in Tel Aviv is memorializing the victims of the October 7 Hamas terror attacks at the Nova music festival. Nearly 400 young men and women were killed or kidnapped at the festival that day.
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NPR names tech executive Katherine Maher to lead in turbulent era
Incoming NPR CEO Katherine Maher has a background in tech and world affairs. She says the network's mission fits neatly with her advocacy of the free flow of information in expanding democracy.
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Talking Millennial stereotypes and a misunderstood generation of women
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Kate Kennedy, author of One in a Millennial: On Friendships, Feelings, Fangirls and Fitting In, which explores the experience of being a millennial woman.
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