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Compassion Is The True Test Of A Person In 'Second Place'
Rachel Cusk follows her acclaimed Outline trilogy with this story about a woman whose lifelong obsession with a truculent painter is tested when he comes to stay at a cottage on her property.
California Man Arrested In Suspected Fake COVID-19 Vaccine Card Operation
Undercover agents bought the fake cards for $20 each at a bar near Stockton. Authorities say they it's the first time they've seen this kind of forgery. Meanwhile, phony cards circulate online.
Israeli-Palestinian Clashes Escalate In Ramadan Night Violence At Al-Aqsa Mosque
Palestinian medics said more than 200 Palestinians were injured after Israeli police in riot gear confronted Muslim worshippers. Israel said six police officers were injured.
In Response To Justice Dept., Arizona Senate Says Plan To Canvass Voters Is On Hold
The U.S. Justice Department had said that plans for door-to-door canvassing, as part of the controversial GOP-led election review, may violate federal laws aimed at preventing voter intimidation.
Amid Wave Of Anti-Trans Bills, Trans Reporters Say 'Telling Our Own Stories' Is Vital
Three trans journalists spoke with NPR about their experience covering their community, anti-trans legislation and the idea of objectivity in the media industry.
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Makes Your Heart Sing: What Mexican Regional Means To You
A breakdown of all the reasons and ways members of the Alt.Latino community hold Mexican Regional near and dear to their hearts.
Black Americans And The Racist Architecture Of Homeownership
Owning a home is a part of the American dream. It's also the key to building intergenerational wealth. But Black Americans continue to face discrimination in housing, including through higher costs.
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Obamas Mourn Death Of 'True Friend,' Beloved 'First Dog' Bo
"For more than a decade, Bo was a constant, comforting presence in our lives," said former President Barack Obama. The Portuguese water dog was 12 in human years.
Elon Musk Leans On Elon-isms As 'Saturday Night Live' Host
For his hosting debut, the tech magnate played a range of characters: a Gen Z doctor, a homicidal priest and, naturally, himself.
China Says Most Rocket Debris Burned Up During Reentry
China's official Xinhua News Agency said the rocket's reentry occurred at 7:24 p.m. local time Saturday above the Maldives in the Indian Ocean.
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