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Israel's takeover of Gaza is underway
The Gaza Health Ministry reports that Israeli airstrikes over the weekend killed dozens Palestinians.
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Modi and Putin affirm special relationship as India faces steep US tariffs over Russian oil imports
The two leaders held talks after attending the key session of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization gathering in the port city of Tianjin, where discussions focused on regional stability, bilateral trade and energy cooperation.
Why solar flares are way hotter than researchers thought
The hottest parts of the sun are its solar flares, and a new study suggests these flares could be more than six times hotter than scientists used to believe.
Chinese public is divided over whether to seek global dominance or share leadership
A new poll shows a majority of Chinese people see competition with the U.S. as a threat, but there is a split on what role Beijing should take on in the world stage.
PBS cuts 15% of jobs in wake of federal funding cut
After Congress clawed back public media funding, PBS says it's cutting 15% of its staff, or more than 100 jobs.
Georgia Harmer opens up about friendship, identity and time in her new album, Eye of the Storm
Canadian singer-songwriter Georgia Harmer talks about her new album, Eye of The Storm.
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Have questions about homeownership or renting? NPR wants to know
Your input will help shape a new NPR series on renting, homeownership and everything that comes with it.
Texas kids go back to school, Texas COVID numbers surge
In Texas, wastewater viral activity for COVID-19 is 'Very High,' according to the CDC.
Students sue UT Austin, claiming new law violates free speech on campus
A lawyer for the students says the law restricting "expressive activities" at certain times could ban anything from playing music to wearing a political T-shirt.
Texas STAAR test could end in 2027, but educators say questions remain
A bill to end Texas' state-mandate STAAR test is headed for Gov. Greg Abbott's desk. House Bill 8 replaces the year-end assessment with three shorter tests, but critics say that only increases the burden on students.
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