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Amid a dramatic standoff, Haiti extends its state of emergency for another 30 days
Gangs, which have called for the ouster of the country's defacto prime minister, are surrounding the Port Au Prince airport. The prime minister is presumed to still be in stranded in Puerto Rico.
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Texas struggles to contain one of the largest wildfires in the state's history
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kristen Moudy, economic development director for the city of Wheeler in the Texas Panhandle, where wildfires have burned more than a million acres.
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Does the U.S. have the power and leverage to stop the Israel-Hamas war?
NPR's A Martinez asks Shibley Telhami, the Anwar Sadat professor for peace and development at the University of Maryland, if President Biden could end the Israel-Hamas war with a phone call.
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Time again for glamour, golden statuettes and speeches — the Oscars are Sunday
Ahead of this weekend's Academy Awards ceremony, we find out what to watch for, and how to host a delicious viewing party.
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Biden made the case for his reelection during the State of the Union address
President Biden used the State of the Union address to illustrate his commitment on a range of issues — from the economy and health care to the border and NATO. Did he convince skeptical voters?
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President Biden needs every Black vote he can get, reverend in Detroit says
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Rev. Kenneth Flowers in Detroit about how his congregation views the presidential race. President Biden won in 2020 thanks in large part to Black voters like Flowers.
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France marks constitutional guarantee of abortion rights on International Women's Day
The president of France is holding a public celebration to mark the adoption this week of a constitutional amendment guaranteeing abortion rights.
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A tiny gift shop in Maine became a refuge for LGBTQ people
In 1990, a young gay couple, Roger Mayo and Jim Neal, opened Drop Me A Line in Portland. They sold greeting cards, music and books on LGBTQ history, but soon it became more than just a store.
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Morning news brief
President Biden made the case for his reelection during the State of the Union address. Donald Trump poised to take control of the Republican National Committee. Haiti extends its state of emergency.
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We watched the State of the Union with one undecided voter. She wasn't that impressed
Karen Seagraves is the kind of independent voter President Biden's campaign hopes to win over this election year. Here's how she saw last night's State of the Union address.
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