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Why some U.S. oil companies aren't interested in returning to Venezuela
The Trump administration says it wants U.S. oil companies to return to Venezuela, but some don't desire to re-invest. Why would oil companies be against returning to a country with large oil reserves?
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Senator Warner calls for Defense Secretary Hegseth's resignation after classified strike briefing
Senator Mark Warner says video of the Caribbean attack reveals survivors still on the wreck when the second strike came.
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Vance refuses to set red lines over bigotry at Turning Point USA's convention
Vice President JD Vance acknowledged the controversies that dominated the Turning Point conference, but he did not define any boundaries for the conservative movement besides patriotism.
Model Revisions Have Rare Good News About Coronavirus Pandemic
Newly released revisions to a well-respected COVID-19 model translates into good news for the United States. The number of Americans expected to die from the coronavirus has been lowered.
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Behind Michael Bloomberg's History Of Sexism And Sex Discrimination Complaints
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly asks Washington Post reporter Michael Kranish about Michael Bloomberg's history of sexist and discriminatory behavior.
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The Most Secure Password In The World Might Be You
Leaders from tech giants like Google and PayPal say that the password as we know it is dead. So what's the future of authentication online? Apple is implementing fingerprint protection on iPhones, but questions linger about the security and feasibility of biometrics.
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A construction crane falls onto a moving train in Thailand, killing more than 30 people
The derailment, in northeastern Thailand, occurred on part of an ambitious planned high-speed rail project that will eventually connect China with much of Southeast Asia.
Thousands of 'No Kings' protests take place around the world
Thousands of protests took place around the country today, against the Trump administration. We hear from people who came out about why they were there.
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What's next for Meta in the wake of trial losses and layoffs?
The company behind Facebook and Instagram has lost two major court cases and appears to be scaling back on the virtual reality Metaverse.
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Visionary NPR leader Kevin Klose, who led network to new heights, has died
Klose led NPR for a decade starting in 1998, a period of incredible growth for the public media network.
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