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America's new top health diplomat has strong opinions on abortion and gender
Bethany Kozma leads a key global health office at the Department of Health and Human Services. In past experience in the public eye, she's campaigned against abortion and gender-affirming care.
Ebola Deaths Top 4,000; Screening Begins At New York's JFK Airport
The screening procedure will include passengers having their temperature taken with non-contact thermometers and answering questions to determine their potential exposure.
First African-American Female Judge On New York's Top Court Found Dead
Associate Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam was found dead on Wednesday in the Hudson River. She was the first African-American woman to be appointed to New York's Court of Appeals.
After 24 Hours, Man At Top Of 80-Foot Sequoia Tree Climbs Down
A man who climbed an enormous tree in downtown Seattle on Tuesday morning and stayed there overnight repeatedly rebuffed police negotiators before climbing down safely on Wednesday.
Rory McIlroy becomes 6th golfer to achieve a career Grand Slam with Masters win
Rory McIlroy was already one of the best golfers of all time. His win at the Masters on Sunday gave him the career Grand Slam, cementing that legacy. He's one of only six male golfers to do that.
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More than 6 in 10 say Biden's mental fitness to be president is a concern, poll finds
As President Joe Biden seeks a second term in office, a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll shows that a majority of Americans are concerned about his mental fitness.
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South Africa's President Faces 6th Vote Of No Confidence
South Africa's parliament on Tuesday holds a no-confidence vote against President Jacob Zuma over allegations of corruption and mismanagement of the economy. Zuma has been president since 2009.
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Under the shadow of the Jan. 6, 2021 riot, Congress certifies the 2024 election
Four years after the riot at the Capitol, Congress meets under heavy security and a blanket of snow to certify the 2024 election.
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Ukraine's stand is a model for fighting a Chinese attack, Taiwan's top diplomat says
Foreign Minister Joseph Wu tells NPR about the threat the island faces from China, and how the U.S. is helping Taiwan's military prepare.
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'Shop' Guys On The World Cup: Can The U.S. Come Out On Top?
The Barbershop guys weigh in on the World Cup, team switching during the NBA off season, electric Harley Davidson motorcycles, and the Washington football team.
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