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Animals What a chimpanzee 'civil war' can teach us about how societies fall apart Researchers have observed a "civil war" amongst wild chimpanzees for the first time. Nathan Rott
Arts & Life Why Pokemon cards are one of the hottest speculative booms right now If you collected Pokemon cards as a kid, here's hoping you held onto them. The Japanese franchise has been popular for decades, but it's become the latest speculative boom. Darian Woods
Iranians weigh in on the fragile ceasefire We head the the border between Iran and Turkey to hear what Iranians have to say about the fragile ceasefire between Iran, the U.S. and Israel. D. Parvaz
Latin America One miner has been rescued from a flooded tunnel in Mexico after 14 days A dramatic rescue in Mexico - after 14 days trapped deep underground a miner is rescued alive from a flooded tunnel—while another remains missing below. Katie Silver
Latin America Three months after Maduro's capture, there's an air of home in Venezuela Three months after Nicolás Maduro's capture, Venezuelans are daring to hope again — even as the hardest part may still lie ahead. Eyder Peralta
U.S. fertility continues to drop Americans are having fewer and fewer children. New numbers out today show the continuation of a trend that could change many things about life in the United States. Brian Mann
Law & Courts Debate over Kansas hamburger stand's mural could head to the Supreme Court A dispute over a Kansas hamburger stand's mural could go all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. The outcome could affect hundreds of municipalities across the country. Matthew Algeo
World A fragile ceasefire and emboldened Iran NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with International correspondent Daniel Estrin about how the US-Iran-Israel ceasefire is being received in Israel. Tom Bowman
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