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India and Pakistan accuse each other of violating ceasefire hours after reaching deal
The blame game began only hours after President Trump announced Saturday that the U.S. had mediated an immediate ceasefire.
'Notes to John' completes late author Joan Didion's trilogy on grief
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Knopf publisher Jordan Pavlin and Shelley Wanger, Joan Didion's longtime editor and one of her literary trustees, about the new book "Notes to John."
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Freshen up your diet with 3 summer salads
As temperatures climb, chef Kathy Gunst loses her desire for traditional meals made of a main course, vegetable and starch.
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A spectacular opening ceremony wowed a global audience despite Paris' on-and-off rain
The Paris Olympics opening ceremony wowed Parisians, fans and most everyone who was able to catch a glimpse of thousands of athletes floating down the Seine to officially begin the Games.
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Bari Weiss joins CBS with a mandate for 'balanced and fact-based' news
CBS' parent company is buying The Free Press and installing Bari Weiss, its contrarian founder, as editor in chief of CBS News.
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It's 'Black Monday': changes begin for NFL teams not in the playoffs
The NFL's regular season has wrapped up and the playoffs are set. But there are already big changes happening for many teams who didn't make the cut: some coaches and players are on the way out.
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What having a product guy as Apple's CEO might mean for the company
Apple's next CEO has been responsible for developing the hardware for many products. NPR's Juana Summers talks to Jay Peters of The Verge about what the company could look like under his leadership.
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War-Gamed Pandemic Disaster Unfolds In Real Time
In the early 2000s, war games about pandemics started popping up. But at the time, the outbreak threat couldn't compete with more visible national security concerns like wars and terrorist attacks.
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Gulf Between Richest And Poorest Is Wider Than Previously Thought, Oxfam Says
Last year, Oxfam said the world's richest 62 people had as much money as the poorest 3.6 billion. Turns out those numbers were wrong: The richest nine people had as much wealth as half the planet.
Dow Drops 666 Points In Sharp Sell-Off
Major stock indexes dropped sharply Friday; the Dow Jones industrial average tumbled 2.6 percent amid signs that wage growth is picking up. It was the Dow's worst weekly performance in two years.
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