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Alex Murdaugh will get a new murder trial. Here's a timeline of his case

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 05/13/2026 - 09:27

Alex Murdaugh — the disgraced former lawyer serving a life term for the murders of his wife and son — will get a new trial in South Carolina, the state Supreme Court said on Wednesday.

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Gunfire breaks out in Philippine Senate as police try to arrest senator

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 05/13/2026 - 08:47

Witnesses say a burst of gunfire has rung out in the Philippine Senate where authorities have tried to arrest a senator who is wanted by the ICC.

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War in Iran costs $29 billion so far. And, students are finally improving in math

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 05/13/2026 - 06:03

Pentagon officials told Congress they estimate the war in Iran has cost $29 billion so far. And, a new Education Scorecard shows U.S. students are improving in math.

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Putin hails Russia's test launch of a new ballistic missile

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 05/13/2026 - 05:20

Russia test-fired a new intercontinental ballistic missile as part of efforts to modernize its nuclear forces. The nuclear-armed Sarmat missile would enter combat service at the end of the year.

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Japanese snack packages turning black-and-white as Iran war depletes ink supply

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 05/13/2026 - 05:13

The packaging on some snacks is turning black-and-white, as the war in Iran disrupts the supply of an ingredient used in colored ink. Calbee's chips originally came in a bright-orange bag.

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Some Minneapolis donors have moved on. The immigrants waiting for help haven't

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 05/13/2026 - 05:10

During Operation Metro Surge, mutual aid efforts raised millions of dollars. But with most agents gone and increasing fatigue from the community, funds are drying up and people are moving on. Immigrants are not.

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Staying strong, then falling apart: How a military family grapples with the Iran war

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 05/13/2026 - 04:01

Military life has always involved some degree of uncertainty. But for many families, the fear and unknowns that come with the Iran war are new territory.

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How the Trump administration has undermined the fight against public corruption

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 05/13/2026 - 04:00

At least 15 former elected officials and co-conspirators with corruption offenses have been pardoned by President Trump in the last year, undermining the fight against public corruption.

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Short flights are popular. Will they last?

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 05/13/2026 - 04:00

Some flights are less than 100 miles, and they're the backbone of the U.S. air system, linking small towns and big cities. But short routes were in decline even before jet fuel costs spiked.

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Is the U.S. slipping into 'Competitive Authoritarianism?'

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 05/13/2026 - 04:00

What form of government do we have in America now? Some scholars say it is no longer liberal democracy, but "competitive authoritarianism." NPR's Frank Langfitt explains the term and its origin.

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French hantavirus patient is critically ill as outbreak grows to 11

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 05/13/2026 - 02:31

A French woman infected in the deadly hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship is critically ill and being treated with an artificial lung. The outbreak has now reached 11 total reported cases, 9 of which have been confirmed.

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$4.8M settlement reached over Louisiana traffic stop death, AP sources say

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 05/13/2026 - 02:09

Louisiana officials have agreed to a tentative $4.8 million settlement with the family of Ronald Greene, a Black motorist who died during a violent roadside arrest carried out by five white officers.

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Trump's proposed 'Golden Dome' estimated to cost $1.2 trillion

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 05/13/2026 - 01:50

A Congressional Budget Office analysis suggests the cost of the missile defense program could be $1.2 trillion over the next 20 years, a far heftier sum than the initial $175 billion price tag.

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Kids' test scores began declining way before COVID. These schools are making gains

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 05/12/2026 - 23:01

Remember those devastating learning losses that began during the pandemic? Turns out, they began years before COVID-19. Some states are finally turning things around.

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Former private prison official to serve as acting ICE chief

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 05/12/2026 - 20:12

Compared to the start of President Trump's second term, David Venturella takes over an agency with a larger workforce, more financial resources — and also a continued funding lapse.

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Jason Collins, NBA's first openly gay player, dies at 47 of brain tumor

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 05/12/2026 - 19:17

Jason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay player who went on to become a pioneer for inclusion and an ambassador for the league, has died after an eight-month battle with an aggressive form of a brain tumor, his family announced Tuesday.

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OpenAI's Sam Altman takes the stand to fend off Elon Musk's accusations he 'stole a charity'

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 05/12/2026 - 16:58

The trial pits two of tech's most famous personalities against each other and could lead to seismic changes for the maker of ChatGPT.

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Omaha's U.S. House race will test candidates' ability to reach beyond party lines

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 05/12/2026 - 16:35

Omaha, Neb., is home to a toss-up Congressional race this year. Voters have shown a willingness to vote for moderate candidates from both parties, but has the definition of a moderate now changed?

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About 7 million kids live in a home with a loaded and unlocked gun, a study finds

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 05/12/2026 - 16:18

The new study in JAMA Network Open also finds that more parents leave their guns loaded and unlocked when they have teenagers, despite the fact that suicide risk goes up for this age group.

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How Americans see China now

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 05/12/2026 - 16:18

As President Trump heads to China this week, a new NPR-Chicago Council-Ipsos poll finds most Americans think U.S. tariffs have hurt both economies, and that the Iran war is bad for America.

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