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Some mobile home owners say they're being priced out by rising lot rent
Rent prices for lots in manufactured or mobile home parks are on the rise, according to census data. Some home owners say the increases are pricing them out of the homes they own.
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Ukrainian teachers and students keep education alive despite war
Thousands of Ukrainian schools have been destroyed in the war with Russia, forcing teachers and students underground. They'll share their stories of keeping education alive at UNGA Tuesday.
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Closing arguments to begin in trial of man accused of trying to assassinate Trump
Closing arguments will begin Tuesday in the trial of Ryan Routh, the man charged with trying to assassinate Donald Trump last year on his Florida golf course.
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Trump says civil confinement should be used to get the unhoused off the streets
A plan backed by President Trump could force far more unhoused Americans into long-term treatment for addiction and mental illness. Experts fear people who aren't dangerous could be swept up.
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Some Americans wanted to leave the country after Trump's reelection. But did they?
After President Trump was elected to a second term, a number of Americans spoke of wanting to leave the country. NPR looks into whether people followed through with obtaining a new passport.
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Super typhoon Ragasa heads to Hong Kong, southern China after lashing Philippines
A super typhoon barreled through northern Philippines Monday, displacing over 17,000 people. The storm is now bearing down on Hong Kong and southern China.
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'He gave us a voice': Supporters reflect on the life of Charlie Kirk
Tens of thousands of mourners came to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, Sunday to remember the life of Charlie Kirk. NPR spoke with some of them.
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Thousands gather to mourn conservative activist Charlie Kirk
Thousands of mourners, including President Trump and notable members of his administration, gathered Sunday at a memorial service for conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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From forgiveness to vengeance, the messages shared at Charlie Kirk's memorial service
President Trump and other conservative figures spoke Sunday at Charlie Kirk's memorial service. NPR speaks with Will Sommer, a senior reporter for The Bulwark, about the messages they shared.
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As more countries recognize a Palestinian state, residents call for action, not words
Over the weekend, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom recognized Palestine as a sovereign state. But Palestinians, worn from war, say they want to see more action, not just words.
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Morning news brief
Mourners gathered Sunday to remember Charlie Kirk, Trump wants the Justice Department to investigate his political rivals, Palestinians react as more countries recognize them as a sovereign state
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New documentary 'In Whose Name?' captures tumultuous period in Kanye West's life
When he was just a teenager, Nico Ballesteros {{ball-eh-STAIR-ohs}} was given enough access to Ye, formerly Kanye West, that he filmed for hours. The result is a documentary called "In Whose Name?"