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Torn by war, Israelis and Palestinians tie their fortunes together

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 05/24/2026 - 04:00

At a time when hopes are dim for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, some Arab and Jewish entrepreneurs are partnering across the divide, hoping to prove what's possible.

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The Enhanced Games are Sunday. Here's what to know about the controversial event

NPR News Headlines - Sun, 05/24/2026 - 04:00

Dozens of athletes — including former Olympians — will participate in the Las Vegas event while using performance-enhancing drugs.

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Secret Service fatally shoots suspect outside White House checkpoint, bystander wounded

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 05/23/2026 - 19:23

The suspect began shooting at posted officers, who returned fire and hit the shooter, the Secret Service said. A bystander was also shot, a law enforcement official said, but it's unclear by whom.

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Romanian director Cristian Mungiu's 'Fjord' wins top prize at Cannes

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 05/23/2026 - 19:13
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Mungiu took home the prestigious Palme D'Or for his film Fjord, a culture-war drama set in Norway.

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Trump says a deal with Iran and opening of Strait of Hormuz are 'largely negotiated'

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 05/23/2026 - 18:00

President Trump announced the unfinalized deal on social media after talks with Israel and other allies. It aims to end the war and includes two-month negotiations on Iran's nuclear program.

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What will Trump do next with Iran?

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 05/23/2026 - 12:49

Three months since the start of its conflict with Iran, the Trump administration is oscillating between strike threats and diplomatic overtures. Neither path has yielded a clear resolution.

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Kyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, his family says

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 05/23/2026 - 12:35

The two-time NASCAR champion died on Thursday, a day after passing out in a Chevrolet simulator.

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A little bit country, a little bit Desi: A Pakistani-American's hybrid music

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 05/23/2026 - 09:10

On May 31, Yo Sabri make a landmark appearance with the Nashville Symphony for an orchestral rendition of his new album, "Tennessee Desi," which blends Appalachian styles with Muslim devotional music.

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U.S. passengers flying from Ebola-affected countries rerouted

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 05/23/2026 - 07:09

The U.S. government is responding to the Ebola outbreak in with travel restrictions. American citizens and permanent residents departing affected countries must fly into one of three U.S. airports.

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Opinion: Remembering Barney Frank, trailblazing public servant

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 05/23/2026 - 07:00

Mass. congressman Barney Frank was the first House member to come out as gay and was instrumental in Wall Street reforms after the Great Recession. He died this week at the age of 86.

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Chile's MAGA-inspired border control

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 05/23/2026 - 05:00

Chile digs desert trenches along its northern border as President José Antonio Kast pushes a hardline migration crackdown critics say may have little effect.

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Summer electric bills sizzle as the cost of cooling climbs

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 05/23/2026 - 05:00

The temperature is climbing, and so are people's utility bills. Rising electricity prices and hotter-than-usual weather could make it especially costly to stay cool this summer.

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One solution for Maine's struggling fishing industry? Give fillets away for free

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 05/23/2026 - 04:00

Surging food costs and fuel prices are pummeling Maine's struggling groundfishing industry. But a pandemic-era program is helping to keep it afloat as inflation worsens.

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'I'd wait forever, but 334 days is crazy.' USS Ford finally comes home

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 05/23/2026 - 04:00

The USS Ford came home to a hero's welcome. Sailors had been away from home for nearly a year, through two conflicts, a fire and problems with the sewage system.

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15 years since a deadly tornado brought Joplin, Mo. together, kindness carries on

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 05/23/2026 - 04:00

Nearly 100,000 volunteers helped the town rebuild and a spirit of community service continues to this day. Researchers studying human behavior catastrophes can bring out compassion in surprising ways.

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Coal mine gas explosion in China kills 90 people, state media say

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 05/23/2026 - 01:07

A gas explosion at a coal mine in China's northern province of Shanxi killed at least 90 people. Official news agency Xinhua said the accident happened on Friday evening. Around 247 workers were on duty at the time.

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SpaceX launches its biggest, most beefed-up Starship yet on a test flight

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 05/23/2026 - 00:28

The mega rocket made its debut two days after SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced he's taking the company public. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said Starship is now one step closer to the moon.

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Trump administration to force foreigners in the U.S. to apply for a green card abroad

NPR News Headlines - Sat, 05/23/2026 - 00:11

Foreigners in the U.S. who want a green card will need to leave and apply in their home country, the Trump administration announced Friday, in a surprise change to a longstanding policy.

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Rubio arrives in India ahead of Quad talks as U.S. tries to reset strained ties

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 23:31

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in India on Saturday ahead of a meeting next week with his counterparts from India, Australia, and Japan, members of the Indo-Pacific strategic alliance.

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'It Takes Two' rapper Rob Base, who helped bring hip-hop mainstream, dies at 59

NPR News Headlines - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 23:09

Rapper Rob Base has died after a battle with cancer. He was 59. His team shared the news of his death on his Instagram page. Base was one half of the Harlem hip-hop duo Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock.

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