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Vladimir Putin declares a "partial mobilization" of Russia's armed forces. Migrants sent to Martha's vineyard file a lawsuit against Gov. DeSantis. And, Puerto Rico begins recovery efforts from Fiona.
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Poet Amanda Gorman will address a U.N. meeting on global challenges
World leaders will gather at the U.N. to address poverty, hunger and inequality. NPR's A Martinez talks to Amanda Gorman, who reads part of a poem she wrote for an appearance at the General Assembly.
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Crowds camped out to get a good spot to honor the queen and watch history
Throngs of people lined the streets of London to witness the spectacle surrounding Queen Elizabeth II's funeral.
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For the majority of Britons, the queen has been the face of the British monarchy
With the ascension of a new British monarch, a sort of royal rebranding is underway — replacing the image of Queen Elizabeth with that of King Charles on everything from currency to postage stamps.
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The longest serving member of the House of Commons remembers the queen
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Sir Peter Bottomley, known as the "father of the House," about the legacy of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. He was boy when queen began her reign.
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Hundreds of thousands waited around the clock to honor the late queen
Soccer great David Beckham was no different. He joined the queue around 2 a.m. Friday — spending 12 hours in line waiting to pay his respects to Queen Elizabeth II.
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Abortion access is about to become more restricted in Arizona, but by how much?
An Arizona judge is expected to decide soon whether the state can enforce a 19th century law banning almost all abortions, or if a 2022 law banning abortions after 15 weeks should take effect.
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Security precautions are in place as mourners gather for Queen Elizabeth's funeral
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to NPR's Frank Langfitt, author Claudia Joseph and Nick Aldworth, a U.K. national counterterrorism expert, about the queen's funeral and security precautions.
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Queen Elizabeth II has been honored with a grand funeral
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to NPR's Frank Langfitt, author Claudia Joseph and reporter John Phipps who reported on the many people who went to Buckingham Palace following the queen's death.
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After the funeral, the queen will be interred at Windsor Castle
Another part of the funeral takes place at Windsor Castle, about 25 miles from Westminster Abby. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to NPR's Frank Langfitt, author Claudia Joseph and NPR's Eleanor Beardsley.
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