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Cal Fire Says California’s Park Fire Could Continue to Grow Exponentially: NPR
Cal Fire has confirmed that more than a hundred structures have been damaged in the Park Fire that broke out…
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Photos from Paris Olympics opening ceremony : NPR
A light show is displayed on the Eiffel Tower during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, July…
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Police departments are using money to address staffing shortages: NPR
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara speaks to the press following a multiple shooting in the city on February 27. O’Hara…
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Harris says she ‘will not be silent’ on humanitarian damage in Gaza: NPR
In remarks delivered after a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Harris also said she has an “unwavering commitment…
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Kamala Harris Could Bring Out Trump’s Harshest Instincts
After years of planning to take on President Biden, Donald J. Trump and his team will now campaign against Kamala…
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Lightning strike and burning car pushed into ditch believed to have started wildfire in West: NPR
Flames burn a building as the Park Fire moves through the community of Cohasset in Butte County, California on Thursday.…
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Bethel Park tries to move past Trump shooting attention: NPR
In the Bethel Park community where the shooter lived, residents tend to be reclusive. John Altdorfer for NPR hide caption…
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U.S. Men’s Basketball Prepares for Paris Olympics as Global Competition Intensifies: NPR
LeBron James, center, between Stephen Curry and Anthony Davis, attends a practice session ahead of the start of basketball competition…
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Childish Gambino, Denzel Curry and Curren$y revive blog rap : NPR
Three survivors of a bygone, chaotically fertile moment in hip-hop keep its spirit alive The new album Bando Stone &…
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Voters have a lot to think about in the swing states of Michigan and Arizona.
How are the unexpected developments in the presidential campaign playing out in swing states? We spoke to reporters in Arizona…
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