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Rep. Madison Cawthorn is caught again with a gun at a North Carolina airport
North Carolina Rep. Madison Cawthorn was stopped at the Charlotte airport for carrying a loaded gun. The Republican's gun was confiscated and he was cited, but he was not arrested.
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Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki could be baseball's next big thing
Twenty-year-old Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki is creating quite a buzz. He stunned the baseball world this month by almost throwing two perfect games in a row.
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Beijing conducts mass COVID-19 testing as increased cases may force a lockdown
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to David Rennie, Beijing bureau chief for The Economist, about the mass COVID-19 testing of millions of residents to contain the spread as a potential lockdown looms.
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News brief: Kids' COVID vaccines, Russia-Ukraine war, Rep. Cawthorn cited
CDC data show 3 out of 4 U.S. children have had COVID. The head of the U.N. was in Moscow Tuesday, meeting with Russian President Putin. Rep. Madison Cawthorn cited for a loaded handgun at an airport.
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Broadway's 'POTUS': Should these women save the president?
Seven comic actresses star in a new play by a 28-year-old up-and-coming playwright.
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Millions of Alaska-bound honeybees die at Atlanta airport
Hundreds of pounds of honeybees died in the Atlanta heat last weekend when their shipment from California to Alaska went awry. Soldotna beekeeper Sarah McElrea, who was coordinating the delivery, said the loss is devastating for Alaska's beekeeping community.
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Statewide summary predicts record-hitting run in Bristol Bay and below-average harvests in Cook Inlet
Alaska fishermen could see a record sockeye salmon harvest of 74 million fish this year, most of which will come from Bristol Bay. In Upper Cook Inlet, Fish and Game forecast predicts a commercial harvest of about 2.05 million sockeye.
Tesla shares sink, wipe out over $125 billion in value, as Musk scores Twitter deal
Tesla shares dropped 12.2%, wiping out more than $125 billion off its market value, over worries about how it would be impacted as Elon Musk looks to complete his takeover of Twitter.
Singapore executes disabled Malaysian convicted in drug case
Supporters and lawyers of the man said he had an IQ of 69 and was intellectually disabled, and that the execution of a mentally ill person was prohibited under international human rights law.
Hit with $7,146 for two hospital bills, a family sought health care in Mexico
A dad's COVID-19 and a mom's fainting spell cost thousands, so when their son dislocated his shoulder, they drove him to Mexicali, where facilities rival those in the U.S., and had him treated for $5.
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