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Britain's prime minister announces elections in July. Russia is practicing nuclear drills near the border with Ukraine. Prospective homebuyers must move fast because of a shortage of homes for sale.
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In Haiti, Kenyan police arrive in a nation that's been out of control since 2021
Kenyan police officers have arrived in Haiti as part of a multi-national force expected to restore order to the country. What will await the internationally backed mission, and can it succeed?
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Russia is practicing nuclear drills near the border with Ukraine
Russia is carrying out drills with tactical battlefield nuclear weapons near the border with Ukraine. European leaders stated recently that they may be open to a more direct role in the conflict.
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After the pandemic students are starting to come back to college, report shows
A new report finds college enrollment numbers, which plummeted during the pandemic, are slowly but steadily ticking back up.
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A new Justice Department lawsuit aims to end the Live Nation-Tickemaster monopoly
The Justice Department and several states have filed a lawsuit against Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster.
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3:33
Flag displays at Justice Alito's homes concern judicial watchdogs
Flags like some of those carried by January 6th rioters have been spotted flying outside homes belonging to Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, raising concerns among judicial watchdogs.
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Chef Fadi Kattan's new cookbook is 'Bethlehem: A Celebration of Palestinian Food'
Chef Fadi Kattan has written a love letter to his boyhood home -- and the scents and flavors that made it a special place. Kattan's new cookbook is "Bethlehem: A Celebration of Palestinian Food."
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Fatah's view on the ICC prosecutor seeking arrest warrants for Israel-Hamas leaders
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Sabri Saidam, a senior official with Fatah, a rival political party of Hamas, who says he welcomes international scrutiny of Israel's actions in Gaza.
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Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announces elections in July
The U.K. will hold a general election in six weeks, much earlier than expected. The Conservative Party, which has ruled for 14 years, is trailing in the polls against the opposition Labour Party.
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A song praising North’s leader Kim Jong Un is a surprise viral hit
The South Korean government has banned a music video praising North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The video has been a surprising global hit, going viral on TikTok and other platforms.
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