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Election skeptics may follow Tucker Carlson out of Fox News
Tucker Carlson's extremist rhetoric helped define Fox News in the Trump era. Will the departure of one of the network's biggest stars change that?
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Whatever happened to the case of 66 child deaths linked to cough syrup from India?
Since the deaths in The Gambia, there have been additional charges that medicines made in India were contaminated and led to sickness. What has happened to the companies involved?
Federal public defenders warn budget cuts may threaten ability to represent clients
Federal public defenders face a looming budget crisis that threatens their ability to represent indigent people accused of crimes.
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Trump asks the judge to delay the start of his classified documents trial
The former president foreshadowed some of the legal challenges he will mount against the unprecedented federal criminal case against him.
The Dutch are returning looted artifacts to Indonesia and Sri Lanka. Does it matter?
Two Dutch museums returned nearly 500 cultural objects to Indonesia and Sri Lanka that were looted during the colonial era, including gold and silverware, statues, weapons and hundreds of artworks.
The leaders of China and Russia have finished talks. Here are some takeaways
China's Xi Jinping says he has a peace plan for Ukraine and wants to mediate an end to the war. Ukraine and its neighbors are skeptical.
'Swingtime for Hitler' explores the Nazis use of jazz as a propaganda tool
Hitler's Germany banned jazz, which was deemed degenerate music made by Jews and Black people. But NPR host Scott Simon says the Nazis repurposed jazz abroad to weaken British and American resolve.
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'This has become a sacred alley.' The face of Emad Shargi imprisoned in Iran
A mural in Washington, D.C. depicts Americans wrongfully detained abroad and fades with time to represent passing days. Neda Sharghi's brother Emad imprisoned in Iran is one of those faces.
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A survivor of multiple suicide attempts explains 'How Not to Kill Yourself'
Clancy Martin lives with two incompatible ideas in his head: "I wish I were dead – and I'm glad my suicides failed." His book shares insights and guidance for people struggling with suicidal thoughts.
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How St. Louis recalibrated rap radio
Call the melodic, countrified swing that took over early 2000s radio an overnight sensation if you like, but it didn't come from nowhere — just a city many considered to be nowhere.
Supreme Court declines case challenging school's skirts-only dress code for girls
The decision lets stand a lower court ruling that the North Carolina charter school's dress code violated federal law.
The debt ceiling deal bulldozes a controversial pipeline's path through the courts
The Mountain Valley Pipeline got an extraordinary boost in the debt ceiling deal. Court challenges have stalled the controversial natural gas pipeline stretching from West Virginia to North Carolina.
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