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NPR NewsThe Biden administration said it has approved the emergency sale of nearly 14,000 rounds of ammunition worth more than $106 million as Israel intensifies its military operations in southern Gaza.
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NPR NewsThe deal paves the way for legal oversight of AI technology that has promised to transform everyday life and has spurred warnings of existential dangers to humanity.
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NPR NewsThe court put on hold a ruling that approved an abortion for a pregnant woman whose fetus has a fatal diagnosis, throwing into limbo a challenge to one of the most restrictive bans in the U.S.
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NPR NewsThe nation's most populous state — with an economy that is the fifth largest in the world — has been struggling with the rising prices of most goods and services.
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NPR NewsVladimir Putin moved to prolong his repressive and unyielding presidency for at least another six years, announcing his candidacy in the election next March that he is all but certain to win.
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NPR NewsSince January, the chamber has seen the removal of a member from a committee, the first ouster of a speaker in history and the expulsion of a lawmaker for only the third time since the Civil War.
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NPR NewsFive survivors returned to Pearl Harbor 82 years later on the anniversary of the attack to remember the more than 2,300 servicemen killed in the assault that propelled the U.S. into World War II.
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NPR NewsJuanita Castro has died in Miami at age 90. Florida had been her home since shortly after fleeing the island nearly 60 years ago.
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NPR NewsThe crash raised new questions about the safety of the Osprey, which has been involved in multiple fatal accidents over its relatively short time in service.
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NPR NewsAdministration officials indicated Wednesday the process will continue into next year, targeting March to implement the rule, according to an updated regulatory agenda posted online.
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NPR NewsFujimori, 85, was serving a 25-year sentence in connection with the slayings of 25 Peruvians by death squads in the 1990s.
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NPR NewsThe attack just before noon sent police swarming onto the campus, while students barricaded themselves in classrooms.