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Biden alters his overseas travel plans because of the debt limit standoff
President Biden will head to Japan to meet with G7 leaders. He canceled plans to travel on to Australia because of the looming debt ceiling deadline. He also planned to stop in Papua New Guinea.
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Medicaid has become a key component in negotiations over the debt ceiling
NPR's A Martinez talks to Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal of Washington about House Republicans' proposal to tighten work requirements on federal benefits in exchange for raising the debt ceiling.
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Think the COVID threat is over? It's not for these people
Declarations and loosened restrictions aside, for the immunocompromised or chronically ill, COVID is still a major concern.
A Michigan boy describes using a slingshot to stop his sister's kidnapping
Owen Burns, 13, sprung into action after another boy attacked his sister. He used his slingshot to shoot the suspect in the head and chest.
Headin' to Hyrule: The Legend of Zelda returns with 'Tears of the Kingdom' (Rebroadcast)
How do you follow up on one of the greatest video games of all time?
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The Ukraine grain deal is extended 2 months, helping ease the global food crisis
An agreement allowing Ukrainian grain to ship through the Black Sea has been extended for two months just a day before its expiration — overcoming Russia's threats to pull out of the deal.
What happened 'The Night of the 12th'? A murder remains a mystery in this French film
A vibrant student named Clara is walking home one night when a faceless man steps out of the darkness and sets her on fire. The award-winning film is a study in misogyny — not a simple whodunnit.
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Turkey is friendly with both Russia and Ukraine. Now it wants them to talk peace
Turkey, a NATO ally, has positioned itself as a neutral player in the Ukraine war — as being pro-Ukrainian without being anti-Russian.
Ukraine, Russia agree to export grain, ending a standoff that threatened food supply
The deal allows Ukraine to resume shipments from the Black Sea to world markets and Russia to export grain and fertilizers, clearing the way for millions of tons of desperately needed materials.
New adaptations of 'Great Expectations' are breaking some hearts
Some of the new adaptions of one of Charles Dicken's most beloved novels, Great Expectations, have been controversial, leading to a debate about how far new adaptations should stray from the original.
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