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'The Hitch' novel tells a tale of corgi possession
Author Sara Levine's new book, "The Hitch," centers around Rose, an artisanal yogurt entrepreneur whose weeklong visit from her 6-year-old nephew is upended after her dog kills a corgi in the park.
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U.S. Growth Picks Up: Normal Post-Winter Bounceback Or More?
The U.S. economy gained momentum in the second quarter as consumers and businesses picked up their spending. Gross domestic product grew at an annual rate of 2.6 percent.
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How sedition charges against the Oath Keepers will shape the Capitol investigation
Seditious conspiracy. The Justice Department has levied the charge on 11 people associated with the January 6 Capitol attack.
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Explosion In London
British authorities are reporting an explosion aboard a bus in central London shortly before 6 p.m. eastern time. Danny talks with NPR's Michael Goldfarb.
Capitol rioter who attacked police is sentenced to more than 5 years in prison
The judge said she wanted to make clear with the sentence that "trying to stop the peaceful transition of power and assaulting law enforcement officers is going to be met with certain punishment."
There Are Many Russia Investigations. What Are They All Doing?
There are at least three major probes into Russian interference in the 2016 election — the Senate and House intelligence committees and a Justice Department special counsel.
Time, Money, Ambition: Inside China's Bid For Global Soccer Power
China's Super League is signing international stars for huge sums. Given government interest, investor enthusiasm and an enormous potential fan base, could Chinese soccer be the sport's next force?
These Are The Winners In The Game Of Foreign Policy For 2017
NPR foreign correspondents weigh in on the politicians and political forces that helped shape the world in 2017.
The story behind the longest baseball game ever
Baseball is sometimes called the "timeless game." Unlike other sports, there's no game clock. Theoretically, the game could go on forever. Four decades ago, one game came close.
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News brief: Ill. shooting probe, Georgia subpoenas, U.K. government resignations
The Highland Park shooting suspect is charged with seven counts of first-degree murder. A Georgia grand jury subpoenas top Trump allies. Two key U.K. senior ministers quit Boris Johnson's government.
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