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The NTSB holds hearings on the DCA midair collision
The National Transportation Safety Board began an investigative hearing with new details into last January's midair collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet.
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The Academy of American Poets announces new fellows
The Academy of American Poets announces its list of 23 new poet laureate fellows, awarding them a total of $1.1 million dollars across the United States.
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Trump likes to give deadlines — but what does 'time' even mean?
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Bhaskar Pant, an expert in intercultural communication and Executive Director of MIT Professional Education, about how different cultures perceive time.
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England's Birmingham bids farewell to Ozzy Osbourne, its homegrown heavy metal hero
Fans and relatives of the late Ozzy Osbourne converged to pay their final respects to metal star in his home city.
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Why certain medications can increase your risk in the heat
Some medicines affect your ability to sweat, stay hydrated, or even to notice if you're overheating. Doctors say keep taking them, but make sure to keep yourself cool.
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Researchers find that songbirds sometimes get 'divorced'
A new study from Oxford University finds that a common European songbird sometimes divorces its partner between breeding seasons.
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Global pressure builds on Israel to let more aid into Gaza
The U.K. says it plans to recognize a Palestinian state, as global pressure builds on Israel to let more aid into Gaza, where a UN-backed panel warns famine is already unfolding.
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U.N. conference to discuss two-state solution for Israel and Palestinians
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Middle East expert Jon Alterman about a United Nations conference to advance a two-state solution as a way toward peace between Israel and Palestinians.
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Morning news brief
Global pressure builds on Israel to let more aid into Gaza, the EPA proposes gutting its greenhouse gas rules, an Epstein's longtime confidant says she'll speak with House lawmakers in exchange for immunity.
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Two pairs of sisters compete to be the best 'skippers' in the world
Team USA's entry in the International Jump Rope Union World Championships, held in Japan this week, includes two pairs of sisters.
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New federal data show a decline in teen suicide
A new report of an annual federal survey shows that depression episodes and suicidality among teens went down between 2021 and 2024. But one in ten teens still thought seriously about suicide in the past year.
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Cellist Maya Beiser explores women's narratives across history
Cellist Maya Beiser explores women's resilience through the centuries in her new album, "Salt," starting with the unnamed biblical figure of Lot's wife.