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Nearly 6 months after Hamas attacked Israel, has Israel accomplished its goals?
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Raphael Cohen, an expert in military strategy at Rand Corporation, a nonpartisan think tank, about whether Israel is winning the war against Hamas.
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NCAA men's tournament bracket reaches the Sweet 16 milestone
March Madness basketball play reaches the Sweet 16 on the men's side — the women's will be solidified by the end of the day. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Nicole Auerbach with The Athletic.
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What does Trump's rhetoric tell us about his plans for a return to the White House?
Earlier this month while speaking to the auto industry, former President Trump predicted a "bloodbath" if he loses the November election. How might his rhetoric apply to Jan. 6 cases?
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For Biden 2024, in-person campaigning is back in a big way
President Biden's campaign is opening field offices, hiring staff and beginning conversations with voters.
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NBC is criticized by one of its own after hiring ex-RNC chair Ronna McDaniel
NBC anchor Chuck Todd spoke out against his network's decision to hire former Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, who was a prominent election denier and often attacked the media.
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Morning news brief
Israel's defense minister is in Washington Monday. Russia marks national day of mourning after concert hall attack. Former president Trump faces a deadline to post bond in New York civil fraud trial.
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Israeli officials are in D.C. amid talk that tactics in Gaza may threaten U.S. aid
Israel's defense minister is in the U.S. Monday, as the two countries sharply disagree over what should happen next in Gaza. President Biden is pushing for a cease-fire.
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How an Indianapolis teacher is using the solar eclipse to inspire her students
Indianapolis is one of several U.S. cities in the path of totality. For many students there, it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness – and be inspired by – a total solar eclipse.
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Some states want to keep these pretty pear trees from blossoming
Bradford pears are blooming all over parts of America: pretty, but a problem! NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with master gardener Jessica Damiano about the trees.
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This tax season, IRS launches e-filing, goes after wealthy tax evaders
With less than a month to go before the tax-filing deadline and as it experiments with a new way for people to file electronic returns, the IRS says this year's tax season is proceeding smoothly.
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