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Trump's takeover 'out of touch' with facts on the ground, says D.C. attorney general

Tue, 08/12/2025 - 05:38

Washington D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb says Metropolitan Police Department officers must follow local policies that govern their policing, even as President Trump vows to crack down on crime.

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Alaska was once a full-fledged Russian colony. Now it's hosting a U.S.-Russia summit

Tue, 08/12/2025 - 04:56

Russia lost a war in Crimea in the 1850s. To pay off war debts, Russia sold Alaska to the U.S. Now presidents Trump and Putin will meet Friday in Alaska to discuss another war involving Crimea.

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U.S. and China extend tariff truce deadline for another 3 months

Tue, 08/12/2025 - 04:47

President Trump's executive order extends a reprieve from the threat of rising tariffs between the world's two largest economies.

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A Palestinian activist was killed by the violence he sought to stop

Tue, 08/12/2025 - 04:04

Awdah Al Hathaleen was shot during a clash with an Israeli settler. His West Bank village hoped No Other Land, the Oscar-winning film about settler violence that he worked on, might help protect them.

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Trump's Washington, D.C. takeover targets a host of groups, many of them vulnerable

Tue, 08/12/2025 - 04:00

Some residents are skeptical President Trump's use of tough police tactics will work to solve complex social ills.

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Say bye-bye to the beeps and boops of AOL's dial-up internet service

Tue, 08/12/2025 - 04:00

AOL debuted the service in 1991. Dial-up has largely been replaced by broadband internet.

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In Alabama, a dredging project in Mobile Bay brings together unlikely allies

Tue, 08/12/2025 - 04:00

Dredging waterways for navigation is a centuries-old practice, but this project is controversial because the mud being dug out of the channel is put into other parts of Mobile Bay.

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Israeli airstrike kills a prominent Al Jazeera journalist and colleagues in Gaza

Tue, 08/12/2025 - 03:35

Al Jazeera's Anas al-Sharif and five of his colleagues at the network were killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting Gaza's most recognized television journalist.

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What's at stake as Trump prepares to meet Putin in Alaska?

Tue, 08/12/2025 - 03:33

Trump said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was unlikely to be included in talks he described as a "feel out meeting" to better understand Russia's demands for ending its war in Ukraine.

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The arduous system for getting aid into Gaza

Tue, 08/12/2025 - 02:00

Insulin needles. Sleeping bags. Nutella. These are items Arwa Damon’s charity — International Network for Aid, Relief and Assistance — has tried to send to Gaza and Israel has rejected. It’s a glimpse into the harsh reality of a humanitarian crisis with no end in sight. Today on the show, we talk to Damon about the economics of running a humanitarian nonprofit and what’s stopping more aid from reaching Gaza. 

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Why Israel uses diaspora bonds 
Why the U.S. helps pay for Israel’s military 
What could convince Egypt to take Gaza’s refugees? 

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The tech behind genetically modified babies is getting a reboot

Tue, 08/12/2025 - 02:00

A Chinese scientist, He Jiankui, made a shocking announcement to the world in 2018: He had secretly engineered the birth of the first gene-edited babies. The birth of the twins was seen as reckless and unethical by the scientific community. That’s because, among other things, the CRISPR gene-editing technique Jiankui used was so new. NPR science correspondent Rob Stein has been following the controversial world of gene-editing and human reproduction, including some companies’ recent quests to push gene-editing technology forward.

Read more of Rob Stein’s reporting on the topic here.

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China and the U.S. clash at the U.N. over the Panama Canal

Mon, 08/11/2025 - 23:56

The Trump administration has pressured China to have the Hong Kong-based operator of ports at either end of the canal sell those interests to a U.S. consortium.

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Colombian senator and presidential hopeful dies 2 months after shooting

Mon, 08/11/2025 - 23:48

Miguel Uribe was shot three times while giving a campaign speech in a park and had since remained in an intensive care unit in serious condition with episodes of slight improvement.

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