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NPR NewsPope Francis began a visit to Canada on Sunday to apologize to Indigenous peoples for abuses at residential schools, part of the the Catholic Church's efforts to reconcile with Native communities.
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NPR NewsThe Oak Fire started Friday afternoon southwest of the park near the town of Midpines. By Sunday, it had rapidly grown to 22 square miles.
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NPR NewsThe jackpot — which started at $20 million in April — has grown so large because there hasn't been a winner in three months.
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NPR NewsShe ran the 400-meter hurdles at the World Athletics Championships in 50.68 seconds, shattering her old mark by 0.73 seconds.
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NPR NewsFlooding hit more than 10 villages in the drought-stricken Fars province after heavy rains swelled the Roudbal river, one official said.
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NPR NewsGroups are urging the new president to order security forces to cease use of force against protesters who have been demonstrating against the government over the economic crisis.
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NPR NewsThe action would speed up projects to clear underbrush to protect the world's largest trees from the increasing threat of wildfires.
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NPR NewsThe deal allows Ukraine to resume shipments from the Black Sea to world markets and Russia to export grain and fertilizers, clearing the way for millions of tons of desperately needed materials.
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NPR NewsSri Lankans have taken to the streets for months demanding their leaders resign over the economic crisis. The protests forced out former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa last week.
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NPR NewsA raid of Rio de Janeiro's largest complex of favelas has sparked renewed complaints of excessive police violence and ignited debate over how to handle crime ahead of state and presidential elections.
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NPR NewsZeldin was giving a speech when a man climbed onstage and began wrestling with him. A video showed the man appearing to grab Zeldin's arm before the two fall to the ground as others intervene.
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NPR NewsThe International Union for the Conservation of Nature added the migrating monarch butterfly for to its "red list" of threatened species and categorized it as "endangered" — two steps from extinct.