All Things Considered
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A powerful earthquake has rocked the island of Taiwan
The earthquake triggered tsunami warnings in neighboring countries from Japan to the Philippines. Numerous aftershocks have hit.
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Remembering musician Casey Benjamin of the Robert Glasper Experiment, dead at 45
The saxophonist best known for his work as part of the Grammy Award-winning Robert Glasper Experiment was 45.
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As polls close in Wisconsin's presidential primaries, here's what's motivating voters
As voting closes in Wisconsin's primaries, voters are already looking to November. Four years ago, Biden beat out Trump by about 20,000 votes. The race will likely be decided again around the margins.
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Weeks ago, Bassirou Diomaye Faye was in prison. Now, he is Senegal's president
Senegal's youngest ever president has been sworn-in after a dramatic prison to presidential palace rise to power.
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A strain of the bird flu virus has been detected in a human in Texas
Health officials say a human case of the H5N1 bird flu has been found in Texas in a person exposed to dairy cattle. The risk to people remains low, but the virus bears watching.
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Experts weigh in on how to foster healthy stepsibling relationships
Researchers have learned a lot about blended families, since the 1970s — when the Brady Bunch painted a perfect picture of step siblings getting along. Some of their advice might surprise you.
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How the issue of abortion could affect some key races in November
Abortion will be on the ballot in Florida this fall and maybe in a dozen or so other states. That could have big implications for abortion access, voter turnout and for key races in December.
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Threats towards judges in Trump-related cases have hit unprecedented levels
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Reuters reporter Ned Parker about the abuse and hostility against judges hearing cases involving former President Donald Trump.
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World leaders condemn Israeli airstrike on disaster relief workers in Gaza
Fallout continues over the Israeli airstrike on a convoy of World Central Kitchen workers in Gaza, killing seven. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has apologized.
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The economic impact of the Baltimore bridge collapse
One week after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, we look at the economic impact in the city and the ripple effects on industries that relied on the port.
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Workers with World Central Kitchen are reported killed in airstrike in Gaza
The strike comes as aid groups are desperately trying to find more ways to deliver food and other assistance to Gaza amid a worsening humanitarian crisis.
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The challenges of investigating war crimes in the conflict between Israel and Hamas
Almost six months into the Israel-Hamas conflict, the Justice Department has been nearly silent on the topic of possible war crimes.