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- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/4
Ukraine is in mourning after Russian missiles tore into a military academy, killing more than 50 people and injuring more than 270. It’s one...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/4
A key aide to several high-ranking New York Democratic lawmakers has entered a not guilty plea to working on behalf of China. Linda Sun and...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/4
The Justice Department is charging six Hamas leaders with terrorism, including the architect of the group’s deadly Oct. 7 attack against Isr...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/4
The U.K. exports explosive devices, guns and fighter jet components to Israel. But it's suspending some arms shipments, fearing Israel could...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
Russian missile strikes on a city in central Ukraine today killed at least 51 people and wounded more than 200. Ukrainian authorities say it...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
Linda Sun worked for Democratic state officials in New York. She and her husband face charges they were also secretly working for China's co...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
Two Russian ballistic missiles struck a military training facility and nearby hospital in a central-eastern region of Ukraine, killing at le...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
Joey Chestnut faced off against Takeru Kobayashi in a Netflix showdown on Monday. Chestnut downed 83 hot dogs and buns to Kobayashi's 66 in...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
After a 4-year-old boy broke a 3,500-year-old vase, a museum in Israel viewed it as an educational opportunity and invited him and his famil...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
From salamanders and salmon to bears and mountain lions, David Herasimtschuk's images illustrate not only the beauty of the forests and thei...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
Economists used AI to analyze millions of yearbook photos. They discovered ties are no longer cool…and also a new frontier for economic anal...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
The campaign known as “Spamouflage” includes accounts claiming to be American voters and U.S. soldiers posting about hot-button topics inclu...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
A provisional assessment showed that 24 inmates were shot dead by “warning” gunshots as they tried to escape from the overcrowded Makala Cen...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
Miami Beach is tired of a community of live-aboard boaters anchored just offshore. It's adopted policies limiting their access, including ma...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
Small family farmers are often “land rich, cash poor," and nursing homes and other types of long-term care are expensive. Many worry about s...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Steven Hufana in Honolulu, Hawaii, where he works as a prep cook at the Hilton Hawaiian Village.
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
Electric vehicle owners who live in cities often don’t have garages or driveways — so they can’t charge their cars at home. And public charg...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
The suspect initially escaped from the scene, but was later found through Chicago Transit Authority surveillance video. Police now have the...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
An arrest warrant has been issued in Venezuela for opposition figure Edmundo González, whose claim to a July election victory over the autho...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
Some students at public universities pay more for housing than they do for tuition. Vermont's flagship university is funding new off-campus...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
Constitutional law scholar Kim Wehle talks with NPR's Steve Inskeep about her book "Pardon Power," exploring how the pardon system works and...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
The pope's arrival in Indonesia launches an 11-day voyage zigzagging across time zones that will also take him to Papua New Guinea, East Tim...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
Election officials across the country have spent years fighting false claims and conspiracy theories about stolen elections. Now they’re wor...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
Child care continues to be a vexing problem for working parents. In Wisconsin, the CEO of the Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry has been trying and...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/9/3
Las Vegas police are refusing to comply with the NFL’s new plan to use facial recognition technology for stadium employees during games.