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Russia pushes back on Ukraine's offensive, forcing many elderly people to flee
Russian forces are mounting an offensive east of Kharkiv, which is triggering a new wave of displaced persons — many of them elderly and alone.
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Lahaina teacher leads efforts to remember children killed and missing after wildfires
In the aftermath of the wildfires in Lahaina, some local teachers have come together to create a memorial for students killed in the disaster.
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Beekeepers and gardeners are on alert for the Yellow Legged Hornet
The Yellow Legged Hornet has been spotted in Georgia for the first time. Officials are asking for help tracking the invasive species, which kills honeybees and threatens the agriculture industry.
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Federal prosecutors will seek a January trial date for ex-President Trump
The judge overseeing the election conspiracy case against former President Donald Trump says she intends to set a trial date at a hearing Monday.
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Looking back on Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech, 60 years later
On Aug. 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous speech at the March on Washington. Part of his speech was impromptu and those words became a pillar of the civil rights movement.
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Middle school iPhone recordings lead to Hannah Jadagu's debut album 'Aperture'
Hannah Jadagu was named by NPR Music as one of its "favorite new artists of 2023." NPR's A Martinez talks to her about juggling school and music. Jadagu's headline tour begins Sept. 6, 2023.
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Morning news brief
Federal judge to set a date for Donald Trump's election obstruction case. Crowds mourn three Black people killed at a Dollar General in Florida. Students struggle to study in record heat without A/C.
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As classes resume in sweltering heat, many schools lack air conditioning
Amid sweltering heat waves, classes have resumed in many districts around the country that have outdated heating and cooling systems — or no air conditioning at all.
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Sunday Puzzle: From City to City
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with KUOP listener Kevin Hicks and puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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How Americans are spending money
Back-to-school spending reached another record this year, while other spending is giving some indications of how Americans feel about the economy.
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