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- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/7
Young men afraid of military conscription in Ukraine are avoiding the traditional workforce, and it's having a negative effect on the econom...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/7
A lesbian bar in Nashville is poised to become the first in the South to join a growing trend of sports bars dedicated to women’s sports lea...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/7
Asif Merchant allegedly paid undercover officers $5,000 as an advance to execute his plan, the Justice Department said. (Image credit: AP)
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/7
Summer is a time when many Americans are taking off from work and setting their sights on far-off vacation destinations: tropical beaches, f...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/7
Georgia's State Election Board voted to require county election officials to make a “reasonable inquiry” before certifying results, signalin...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/7
In several British cities over the past week, racist mobs have attacked mosques, hotels housing immigrants — or anyone of color. The riots t...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/7
A boxing federation claims Khelif failed two unspecified gender tests, but Olympic officials say those tests were illegitimate. The gold med...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/7
Thomas settled for bronze in the 200m at the Tokyo Olympics. There would be no settling this time as she cruised to victory to claim gold at...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John J. Sullivan about his new book, "Midnight in Moscow."
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
Hamas says it has chosen its local leader in Gaza to take over as the Palestinian militant group's new top political leader worldwide, follo...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
American middle-distance runner Cole Hocker smashed his own personal best time and beat the Olympic record to seize a gold medal in Paris, d...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
Jeremy Green Eche of Brooklyn buys websites for hypothetical presidential tickets and saves them for years. He’s owned HarrisWalz.com since...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
The U.S. women’s national team, one of the world’s most dominant and successful programs, hadn’t made it to the gold medal game at an Olympi...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
"Bad behavior has significant consequences,” the attorney representing families in a class-action lawsuit says. The remains of nearly 200 pe...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
Refreshing ideas that harness the excitement of going back to school -- like learning new things, packing a school lunch and playing at rece...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
The Chinese American physicist, who in 1957 became the second-youngest scientist to receive a Nobel Prize, died on Sunday at his home in San...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
Each year, nearly half a million migrants cross the perilous stretch of jungle between South and Central America. Pulitzer Prize-winning Atl...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
Vice President Kamala Harris picked Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate. Walz is the chair of the Democratic Governors Association,...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
Kauli Vaast of Tahiti and Team USA's Caroline Marks both won gold on Monday, capping off a dramatic few days of competition that even includ...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
As the war drags on with Russia, Ukrainians are desperate for symbols of hope and normalcy. At the Paris Olympics, Ukrainian athletes are do...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
A list of reasons why generative AI may be overhyped.(Image credit: Kirill Kudryavtsev)
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
Is Israel prepared for a possible war with Hezbollah and Iran while fighting in Gaza? NPR’s Michel Martin talks with a former head of Israel...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
A memorial in Ferguson, Missouri, where Michael Brown, a Black teen who was killed by a white police officer remains active 10 years later....
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
NPR's A Martinez talks to Jennie Lincoln, lead Venezuela expert at the Carter Center, about widespread protests against President Maduro's c...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2024/8/6
The National Park Service and Forest Service want to restrict permanent safety devices used by rock climbers in wilderness areas. The Wilder...