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After almost a year of war, Israel-Lebanon border fighting sees major escalation
Rocket fire and airstrikes across the border are producing the most significant uptick of violence there since last year's Oct. 7 attacks.
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Sony unveils PS5 Pro gaming console. Is it worth the $700 price tag?
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with NPR Gaming lead James Mastromarino about the new PS5 and what the next generation of consoles says about the industry.
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New book examines a group of charismatic Christian leaders and their ties to Jan. 6 attack
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with religious studies scholar Matthew D. Taylor about his book "The Violent Take it By Force" and charismatic Christianity's role in U.S. politics.
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Venezuelan refugees face new obstacles trying to settle in neighboring countries
An increasing number of Venezuelan opposition activists are trying to flee the country. But finding refuge in other Latin American countries can be challenging.
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What's next after a tumultuous week in the Middle East?
Deadly attacks have intensified the fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed Lebanese militia Hezbollah.
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Sri Lanka will elect a new president two years after ousting former leader
Sri Lanka heads for an unprecedented three-way presidential vote today. Analysts say a Maoist candidate may win amid a popular desire for change after a former president's ouster.
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Saturday Sports: Dodgers slugger Shohei Ohtani's magical season continues
NPR's Scott Simon and Meadowlark Media's Howard Bryant discuss Los Angeles Dodger Shohei Ohtani's groundbreaking season, and the Chicago White Sox's ongoing nightmare.
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Inside the race for a key New Mexico swing district
New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District has flipped red to blue and back since it was established in 1969. Rep. Gabe Vasquez wants to be the first Democratic congressman re-elected in 40 years.
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After a seven-year hiatus, Nelly Furtado returns with new album '7'
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with pop star Nelly Furtado about her new music, why she decided to return to the studio and how her career has evolved.
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How Biden is getting used to life as a lame-duck president
President Biden has been receding from the spotlight as the campaign marches on. But he still holds the highest office in the land for another four months and he's trying to make the most of it.
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