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Deal is reached to fund Homeland Security Department, Arizona monitors its progress
Congress has until Friday to pass that and other spending measures to avoid a government shutdown. In Arizona, Border Patrol's Tucson sector has seen a record number of migrant crossings since June.
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Why 'Heavy' is singer-songwriter SiR's most personal album to date
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Sir Darryl Farris, known as SiR, about his new album, Heavy. The R&B artist uses his latest project to open up about his struggles with addiction and fame.
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EPA finalizes strict new limits on tailpipe emissions. Alabama's governor signs ban on DEI funds that restricts divisive concepts in schools. Reddit premieres on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday.
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AI images and conspiracy theories are driving a push for media literacy education
One of the nation's best-known media literacy events for high school students is expanding as demand grows for skills to identify deepfake images and online conspiracy theories.
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With a federal menthol ban looming, tobacco companies push 'non-menthol' substitutes
The alternatives have a similar taste, packaging and marketing. Anti-smoking activists say this is a way to get around state and federal bans.
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Long-awaited dredging project to commence in Unalaska Bay this fall
A long-anticipated dredging project in Unalaska is expected to commence in September despite a temporary delay in signing the project agreement earlier this week.
NSA seeks Chinese hackers who have burrowed into American critical infrastructure
The National Security Agency's outgoing director of cybersecurity says the intelligence agency is still uncovering a massive Chinese hacking campaign into critical U.S. infrastructure.
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An appeals court puts controversial Texas immigration law on hold
Hours after a Supreme Court ruling in Texas' favor, a federal appeals court has again blocked a new law allowing the state to arrest and deport migrants accused of entering the U.S. illegally.
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Some Democrats are considering restrictions on military aid to Israel
Israeli troops plan a Rafah offensive, but President Biden says civilians need to be protected. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) about how the U.S. can get Israel to listen.
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Cambodia cracks down on musical car horns to avoid 'anarchy in the streets'
The prime minister noted the ban on social media channels, posting images of people dancing on the side of the road to the musical stylings of truck horns. He said the ban is needed to avoid hazards.
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