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A photojournalist in Ukraine heads toward deadly conflict to humanize war
The deaths of three journalists this week in Ukraine are a reminder of the perils of covering conflicts from behind a camera. Photojournalist Marcus Yam is on assignment in Kyiv covering the war.
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Crowds of people are trying to leave Ukraine as Russia invades from all sides
Russia claims to have hit a weapons depot in Ukraine's west, and Ukrainians continue to seek refuge in other parts of their country, as well as neighboring countries.
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With small, portable weapons, Ukraine's fighters keep Russia at bay
Ukraine is outgunned by Russia but is making the most of its mobile weapons that allow Ukrainian troops to be more nimble. Some of the most important weapons are from the United States.
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The U.S., a major oil producer, woos other countries to produce more oil
The Biden administration is encouraging U.S. oil companies to increase their production to help curb record high gasoline prices. But boosting output is easier said than done.
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The four 'SZNZ' of Weezer
Rivers Cuomo, songwriter of Weezer, talks about looking to Vivaldi for inspiration in announcing a quartet of seasonal releases this year and navigating three decades spent in the same band.
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News brief: Biden-Xi talks, missiles strike within Lviv city limits, Moderna booster
President Biden will talk to China's president about the Russia-Ukraine war. Russia strikes targets in western Ukraine. Moderna is asking the FDA to authorize a fourth shot of its COVID-19 vaccine.
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'I love selling out': Charli XCX on the volatile pop of 'Crash'
On Charli XCX's Crash, the artist leans fully into a mainstream pop persona for the first time in almost a decade.
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Sen. Rick Scott wants every American to pay at least some income taxes
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Republican Sen. Rick Scott of Florida about his proposals concerning income taxes and federal laws that he wants to campaign on this fall.
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Winners of the 2022 Regeneron Science Talent Search are announced
Two high school winners in the Society for Science and Regeneron's annual STEM competition talk about their winning projects.
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Cleanup begins after a powerful earthquake hits northern Japan
Japan is assessing the damage from a powerful earthquake that struck the country's northeast Wednesday, killing at least four people. The magnitude 7.4 quake hit at 11:36 p.m. local time.
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