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Republican attitudes toward the FBI have radically changed over the years
With former special counsel John Durham testifying on the FBI's Trump-Russia probe, historian Beverly Gage talks to NPR's Debbie Elliott about why the GOP's attitude toward the bureau have shifted.
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Reading the fine print can be a pain — but it could get you drafted by the NBA
Jordan Haber, 21, is a law student who bet his friends he'd make himself eligible for tonight's NBA draft. He read the rules and he qualifies. The problem? He has never played organized basketball.
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A Florida sheriff's deputy and a motorist are lucky to be alive
The deputy was helping drivers during a heavy rain storm when he saw a motorist disappear under water. Rushing to his aid, both men got sucked into a storm drain. They emerged soaked but survived.
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Search for the missing submersible in the North Atlantic intensifies
More ships are racing out to sea to help with the search for a missing submersible. Many of them left from St. John's, in Newfoundland, Canada. NPR's A Martinez talks to CBC reporter Ryan Cooke.
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Biden warmly welcomes India's Modi despite questions about human rights issues
President Biden is welcoming India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a state dinner at the White House. The two leaders share concerns about countering China.
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How the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision is shaping the 2024 election
The decision that removed constitutional rights to abortion shook the political landscape, shaping not only the midterm election that followed but also the field ahead of the 2024 election.
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Supreme Court rules against the Navajo Nation in water dispute
Today the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the Navajo Nation in a long-running dispute over what obligations the federal government has to supply water to Native Americans.
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Remembering Donald Triplett, the first person to be diagnosed with autism
Donald Triplett, the first person to be diagnosed with autism, dies at 89.
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What makes Victor Wembanyama so special?
At the 2023 NBA draft, all eyes are on French 19-year-old and basketball star Victor Wembanyama. Zach Kram, a staff writer for The Ringer, explains what makes this athlete so special and so coveted.
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Culture wars get in way of 'Nebraska Nice'
Fighting over abortion and transgender rights have created turmoil in the state legislative session that just ended, despite a history of non-partisanship in the state.
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