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People in Taiwan are divided over whether to remove statues of Chiang Kai-shek
A decades-long debate at the heart of Taiwan's identity and history is roiling once again: whether to remove hundreds of statues of former authoritarian leader Chiang Kai-shek.
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Why Wayfarers Chapel, California's architectural icon, is being forced to move
The historic Wayfarers Chapel in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., will be disassembled and taken to a new location. The chapel sits in a landslide area that is shifting by about seven inches a week.
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Poll finds verdict in Trump hush-money trial won't impact most voters' choice for president. NATO members meet in Prague. Justice Alito says he won't step aside from cases related to 2020's election.
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Qawalangin Tribe works to reintroduce blue mussels as safe local food source
While blue mussels are a traditional source of subsistence food in Unalaska, in recent years, reduced numbers and concerns about paralytic shellfish poisoning, or PSP, have limited the amount locals can safely harvest.
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Gangs mix another potent sedative into U.S. street drugs causing 'mass overdoses'
Medetomidine, a chemical long used by veterinarians and doctors, is now turning up in the street drug supply and triggering a new wave of overdoses.
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100 years ago, Indigenous people were granted U.S. citizenship by law
June marks the 100th anniversary of the Indian Citizenship Act, which granted indigenous people U.S. citizenship. But many Native Americans say it wasn't citizenship they wanted — it was sovereignty.
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Biden wants to win North Carolina. Improving turnout among Black voters is key
Black voters have traditionally been a critical part of the Democratic Party’s coalition. But polls this year show a softening of that support.
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What is Manhattanhenge? Here's when and where you can see the phenomenon
Twice annually — weeks before and after the summer solstice — residents and tourists raise their phones to capture Manhattan’s sun aligning with the city grid, creating a spectacular sunset.
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Where is the Biden administration's red line when it comes Palestinian deaths in Gaza?
Did an Israeli airstrike on a refugee camp near Rafah cross a red line with the Biden administration? NPR’s Leila Fadel talks to Aaron David Miller of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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Major League baseball's record book is being shaken up
The league is expected to incorporate stats of around 2,300 players from the Negro Leagues from the years 1920 to 1948.
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