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Eclipse fans in Mazatlan have been waiting for this day for years
Anticipation of the total solar eclipse is building and nowhere more so than Mazatlan in Mexico, the first place where the eclipse is expected to appear.
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With the House back in session, an agenda item is what to do about aid for Ukraine
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi of New York about his visit to Ukraine, and the status of U.S. funding for Ukraine's fight against Russia.
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After 6 months, there is no sign of a resolution to the Israel-Hamas war
Cease-fire talks in Egypt have failed to yield a new pause in fighting. Israel has withdrawn a significant number of troops from Gaza, and allowed in some humanitarian aid.
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A British man just ran the entire length of Africa — nearly 10,000 miles
Starting in South Africa and finishing in Tunisia, it took Russ Cook 352 days. That's about 28 miles on average each day — more than a marathon. Cook has in the past run from Istanbul to London.
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Calif. bill would give workers the right to ignore after-hours messages from work
Assemblyman Matt Haney proposed a measure that would give the state's residents the right to ignore after hour messages. The bill's already facing some opposition.
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Cash shortage in Gaza: banks have been bombed and power cut to ATMs
A lack of cash in Gaza has made daily life even more difficult, as people are unable to purchase desperately needed food and other supplies.
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Morning news brief
Millions of people in the U.S. will experience a total eclipse of the sun. The Biden administration seeks student debt relief for millions. It's been six months since Hamas attacked southern Israel.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is on a five-day visit to China
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Mary Lovely, senior fellow with the Peterson Institute for International Economics, about Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's visit to China.
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Mexico severs ties with Ecuador after a late-night raid on its embassy
Mexico has severed diplomatic ties with Ecuador, after a Friday night police raid on its embassy in the capital Quito.
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Why jazz singer José James is obsessed with the sound of the music from 1978
Jazz singer José James talks about his new R&B crossover album 1978, which was inspired by the 1970s output of artists like Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson and Rick James.
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