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Trump says war in Iran could last for weeks or longer
President Trump spoke live for the first time Monday since the U.S. and Israel began striking Iran, sharing his administration's objectives for the country.
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Congress expected to vote on war power measures amid the war with Iran
Lawmakers are again pushing for votes on bills to reclaim congressional authority to declare wars. Previous efforts have failed, but lawmakers hope for renewed support amid the war with Iran.
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Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., talks about the war with Iran and upcoming war powers vote
NPR's A Martínez asks Delaware Democrat Chris Coons, a member of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, about the war with Iran.
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Trump promised the MAGA base no new wars. Then he went to war with Iran
President Trump promised his "Make America Great Again" voters an "America First" foreign policy. With the war in Iran, he's testing MAGA world's willingness to be flexible on one of its core beliefs.
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Morning news brief
U.S. urges Americans across Middle East to leave as war with Iran intensifies, Congress expected to vote on Trump's war powers, voters head to polls for Senate primaries in North Carolina and Texas.
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Trump wants to create 1 million apprenticeships. Arkansas is spearheading the effort
The Trump administration has a goal of creating 1 million registered apprenticeships. It's put Arkansas in charge of leading the way.
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Freedom Plane flies historical docs across the U.S. for 250th birthday celebration
The National Archives Freedom Plane will make Kansas City its first stop on its national tour. The plane will carry some of America's most significant founding-era documents. The tour is in honor of America's 250th anniversary.
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Investigators still searching for answers after deadly Austin bar shooting
Authorities in Austin, Texas, are still searching for answers two days after a shooting at a bar left four dead, including the suspected shooter, and more than a dozen people injured.
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As more people turn to chatbots for health advice, studies say they may be led astray
People are turning to AI chatbots to help them with medical advice. Recent studies suggest these bots are not always helpful in making decisions about health.
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'America's Founding Son' shares how John Quincy Adams became a political maverick
John Quincy Adams had one of the most consequential post-presidencies in U.S. history. NPR"s Steve Inskeep asks biographer Bob Crawford how Adams became the ultimate political maverick.
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U.S. urges Americans across the Middle East to evacuate as war with Iran intensifies
The United States evacuated diplomats across the Middle East and shut down some embassies as the war with Iran intensified on Tuesday.
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Former Department of Defense official talks about Iran's military capabilities
NPR's Leila Fadel asks Dana Stroul, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East, what Iran's current military capabilities are and whether it's retaliating with full force.