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Atmosphere Is Tense At Biden-Putin Geneva Summit
Press and security scuffled during a photo op, which added to the tense atmosphere between the two sides.
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The Biden-Putin Talks Are Expected To Last Several Hours
President Biden and Russian President Putin have arrived at the Geneva villa where they will hold their first face-to-face talks as leaders. The two shook hands and ignored reporters' questions.
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Biden Expected To Raise Cyberattacks During Meeting With Putin
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Mark Galeotti, senior associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, about the focus on cyber crime during the U.S.-Russia summit.
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Can The United States Usefully Engage With Vladimir Putin's Russia?
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to retired Army General Wesley Clark, a former NATO commander, about President Biden's meeting with Russian President Putin, and about the challenges facing Biden and NATO.
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Visitor Uses Decades-Old Ticket To Visit Boston's New England Aquarium
Rachel Carle got the ticket from a relative who purchased the Late Gate Ticket in 1983. The aquarium discontinued those tickets roughly 25 years ago, but says about each year a customer presents one.
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An Abstract Painting By Rock Legend David Bowie Is Up For Auction
The painting is expected to sell for thousands of dollars. The unnamed seller, who picked up the painting at a donation center in Canada, paid $4.09.
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Despite Odds Stacked Against It, New Mexico's Vaccination Rate Is Near The Top
States with the lowest vaccination rates are clustered in the South and the Southwest. But there's one standout, New Mexico, where health officials now say some counties are close to 90% vaccinated.
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To Counter China, U.S. And EU Officials Suspend Boeing-Airbus Dispute
The U.S. and EU reached a truce in a protracted, dispute over Boeing and Airbus. They are putting aside their differences to counter an upcoming competitor in the airline industry: China.
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Skeptics Doubt That An Ohio Company Can Bring Electric Truck To Market
Lordstown Motors doesn't have enough cash on hand to produce its long-promised electric pickups. And this week it admitted it exaggerated its preorders, and its CEO and CFO stepped down.
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3 Days After New Governnent Is Installed, Israel Strikes Gaza Targets
Israel hit Hamas sites in Gaza after incendiary balloons were launched in the first attacks since a ceasefire ended 11 days of fighting last month.
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To Compete With China, The U.S. And EU Reach A Deal Over Aircraft Subsidies
The United States and European Union have reached a truce on a long-running and costly trade dispute involving Boeing and Airbus. They say they are doing so to focus on a common competitor: China.
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How Biden Tried To Mend Fences With European Allies
President Biden took great pains to try to repair ties with European allies at the G-7 and NATO summits over the past six days. He'll meet with Russian President Putin on Wednesday.