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U.S. Department of Labor to report on November's inflation rate
The Labor Department reports on November's inflation rate this morning. It comes just ahead of a Federal Reserve rate-setting meeting.
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Top Texas court rules against a woman who sought an abortion for a complicated pregnancy, Ukraine's leader meets President Biden, and the Supreme Court weighs legal protections for ex-President Trump.
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Texas Supreme Court rules against woman who challenged state's abortion restrictions
The Texas Supreme Court has ruled against Kate Cox, a pregnant woman who challenged the state's abortion restrictions. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with her attorney, Molly Duane.
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is in Washigton to make plea to Congress for funding
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy comes to Washington to meet President Biden. Together, they'll make a last-ditch plea to Congress for aid as funding has stalled.
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UK's Parliament votes on plan to deport undocumented migrants to Rwanda
UK's parliament votes Tuesday on revisions to a controversial plan to deport undocumented migrants to Rwanda. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces revolt from hardliners in his own party.
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'I ain't found it yet.' No line this mother won't cross to save her addicted daughter
Renae was so desperate to keep her child alive when so many others have died from overdose that she resorted to extreme measures — and extreme risks. She now supervises drug use in her own home.
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Bethel's Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10041 remembers Pearl Harbor
On Dec. 7, Bethelites came together outside the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10041 to commemorate the 82nd anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Biden invites Zelenskyy to the White House as he pushes for more aid for Ukraine
President Biden has invited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the White House on Tuesday as a show of commitment while Congress debates funding for the war.
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After Penn, members of Congress call for Harvard and MIT presidents to resign
Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., is one of over 70 members of Congress calling for the resignation of the presidents of Harvard University and MIT after a controversial hearing about anitsemitism on campus.
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Some developing countries are working on ways to swap their debt for climate action
Debt can be a major hurdle for developing countries trying to prepare for climate impacts. Some are experimenting with a new tool: swapping their debt for acting on climate change.
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