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Palestinian medics say Israeli airstrikes killed dozens in Rafah. The death toll mounts from a landslide in Papua New Guinea. The U.S. military accounts for the fallen and honors their sacrifice.
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'The Hamilton Scheme: An Epic Tale of Money and Power in the American Founding'
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with historian William Hogeland about little-known facts he learned about founding father Alexander Hamilton while researching his new book, "The Hamilton Scheme."
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In the run-up to elections in the UK, people say they're ready for a change
We look at the upcoming elections in the United Kingdom, where whichever party ends up in power will be facing a series of economic crises.
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4:49
4 East Asian countries are holding a summit after 4 years. The U.S. will be watching
Leaders of East Asia's top powers, China, Japan and South Korea, are holding their first summit in 4 years. All have different motivations for keeping tensions among them in check.
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'Minnesota Nice' has been replaced by a new, cheeky slogan for the state
There's a new slogan making the rounds in Minnesota spurred by an interview with an NBA Star. Instead of "Minnesota Nice", it's a more naughty way of telling people to come visit the state and the state's tourism agency and others have embraced it.
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The anatomical atlas used by doctors has a dark history. One man is pushing for change
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Kalyanam Shivkumar, a cardiologist at UCLA, about his push to create a new anatomical atlas after discovering the one used by doctors for decades was made by the Nazis.
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The original travel expert, Rick Steves, on how to avoid contributing to overtourism
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with travel writer and host Rick Steves about "overtourism" — when some locales prove too popular — and how not contribute to it.
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Opinion: The puzzling allure of Al Capone's pistol
There are other, more meaningful guns to pursue than Al Capone's "Sweetheart."
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2:31
ICJ orders Israel to cease military offensive in Rafah and allow aid to enter Gaza
Israel disputed a U.N. court ruling ordering the country to stop its offensive in southern Gaza. The government says its actions have complied with international law.
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How one Michelin-starred chef is giving back to the Paris neighborhood he grew up in
A Michelin-starred chef raised in a gritty Paris neighborhood is teaching locals how to cook, preparing them for careers in the restaurant industry.
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