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An Artist And A Warrior: Colleague Remembers Fallen NPR Photographer David Gilkey
Seven years ago, NPR's David Gilkey was killed while on assignment in Afghanistan. A longtime colleague pays tribute to his life and passion: "He played the role of witness for us all."
Creedence Clearwater Revival's 'Green River' At 50: Our Essential Guide To Early CCR
On the 50th anniversary of the band's landmark album Green River, we dig into how the band formulated its singular sound, its legacy and how Creedence's music still resonates today.
Our Long 3-Year Wait Is Over: The Washington Monument Reopens
After more than $10 million of renovations, which include a new security screening facility and elevator, the Washington Monument reopens to tourists on Thursday.
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PHOTOS: Drag Queens In South Africa Embrace Queerness And Tradition
Facing stigma and discrimination, they proudly embrace their heritage in the way they dress.
Elephants Under Attack Have An Unlikely Ally: Artificial Intelligence
Conservationists are deploying audio recorders, neural networks and predictive analytics in a bid to save elephants.
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Raphael Saadiq, Live At NPR's Tiny Desk Fest
What a way to wrap up Tiny Desk Fest. Raphael Saadiq, one of the most respected voices in soul music, performs a live concert with rising R&B star Lucky Daye.
Young People Lead Millions To Protest Global Inaction On Climate Change
"We know it's happening. We need change. We demand better," an 11-year-old girl said at a march in Thailand. Protesters are calling for net-zero carbon emissions and other changes.
What We Know About The Attack On Saudi Oil Facilities
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia claim Iran is behind the attack. Iran denies involvement. Here's what the physical evidence shows.
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Iran Under Sanctions: A Scramble For Cancer Care And Blame To Go Around
Shortages affecting hospitals and clinics are a perilous example of an economic crisis that has worsened since the U.S. imposed economic and financial penalties on the country.
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Last Strike For Bowling Alley That Helped Anchor Many Veterans
The bowling alley at Naval Support Activity Bethesda helped many veterans transition back into civilian life and was a place where they felt accepted. Its closure leaves them hurt and angry.
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