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More Americans say violence might be necessary to get the country back on track
It's no secret that acrimony in America is high. And now, more Americans say violence might be necessary to get the country back on track.
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Outage at Amazon's web services division disrupts major websites across the internet
A technical issue with Amazon Web Services led to disruptions and outages across the internet. Amazon says they're fixing it but some disruptions are still ongoing.
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OpenAI's Sora 2 has put Hollywood on red alert
The latest version of OpenAI's Sora can quickly turn text prompts and simple images into studio quality videos, leaving the entertainment industry deeply uneasy
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After years of shrinking, why is the gender pay gap getting wider?
After years of shrinking, the gender pay gap is widening. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Washington Post reporter Taylor Telford about why some women are leaving the workforce.
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Clarissa Bitar composes songs of longing on ancient Middle Eastern instrument
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Clarissa Bitar about their new album, Bakhaf al-Layl, and how they are leaning into vocals after a long time spent not liking the sound of their voice.
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Police in France race to catch thieves who stole priceless jewelry from the Louvre
Authorities in France are racing to catch robbers who stole priceless jewelry from the Paris Louvre museum.
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Colombia recalls ambassador to U.S. amid deadly boat strikes and diplomatic clash
Colombia recalls its ambassador to Washington amid fallout from U.S. boat strikes — and a war of words between Presidents Petro and Trump.
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Israel bombs Gaza as White House pushes next phase of ceasefire
Israel launched its first air strikes since the truce began, after two Israeli soldiers were killed in Gaza.
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Do you love a movie everyone hates? Confessions from an NPR panel
NPR editor Barrie Hardymon and producer Marc Rivers talk about the joy of loving movies everyone else loves to hate.
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The bipartisan effort to block Trump from attacking Venezuela
Senator Tim Kaine calls for Congress to reclaim its war powers over Venezuela strikes.
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Fighting resumes in Gaza, threatening a fragile nine-day ceasefire
Israel and Hamas exchange fire in southern Gaza, leaving several Palestinians dead and raising new doubts about the fragile ceasefire.
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A Maine farm turns getting lost into a prize-winning tradition
Trujillo Family Orchards in Maine has claimed national corn maze honors five years in a row. Co-owner Jonathan Kenerson explains how they do it.