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U.S. Uses NATO Summit To Take A Tougher Stance On China
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Ivo Daalder, former U.S. Representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, about what Monday's NATO summit means for the future of the alliance.
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There Is A Cat Burglar On The Loose In Beaverton, Ore.
Esme is a cat who steals items from her neighbors. Esme's owner Kate knew she had to make it right. She displayed all of her cat's loot on a clothesline, with a sign that reads: My cat is a thief.
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Six Flags Tests New Roller Coaster In New Jersey
The Jersey Devil, named after a mythical creature that is said to wander the New Jersey Pine Barrens, is the world's tallest single rail coaster.
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5 Views From Belarus On The Country's Political Crisis
Nearly a year after Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko's crackdown, "None of us doubt that we will prevail," an activist tells NPR. Others sound worried. "Every day is a little scarier," says one.
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How Families, Separated At The Border By Trump Policies, Are Coping
Some of the migrant families who were separated at the U.S. border during the Trump administration are back together. A Salvadoran father and son share their experience.
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Library Of Congress Receives Health Care Workers Audio Diaries
The Library of Congress acquires audio diaries featuring more than 200 front-line health care workers in the fight against COVID-19
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Man Accused Of Driving Down A Muslim Family Is Facing Terrorism Charges
In Canada, the man who allegedly killed four members of a Muslim family in Ontario will be charged with terrorism.
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After The G-7 Summit, Biden Is Meeting With Allies At NATO's Summit
President Biden is in Brussels for the NATO summit. The 30 member nations will meet to set the tone for the alliance. This after Biden renewed the U.S. commitment to the G-7.
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Naftali Bennett Is Sworn In As Israel's New Prime Minister
The Israeli parliament voted to unseat Benjamin Netanyahu after 12 years in power. Israel's longest-serving prime minister will be succeeded by Naftali Bennett, a former aide turned political rival.
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Chicago Man Jumps Into Lake Michigan 365 Days In A Row
Last June, Dan O'Conor was anxious about the pandemic. He decided to jump into a lake. The next day he did it again, and again the next day. A whole year's worth of plunges — including the winter.
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The Results Are In For Novavax's Vaccine And They Are Impressive
A highly anticipated study of a COVID-19 vaccine has finally produced results — and the results are good, very good. The vaccine is made by the Maryland biotech company Novavax.
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Scottish Man Misses Air Travel, But Mostly He Misses In-Flight Meals
When the pandemic deprived Nik Sennhauser of Glasgow of his beloved cuisine, he decided to recreate some of his favorite meals in his home kitchen — such as fried chicken and waffles.