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FDA approves another generic abortion pill, prompting outrage from conservatives

Drugmaker Evita Solutions announced on its website that the Food and Drug Administration signed off on its low-cost form of the…

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In Trump country, a Democrat critiques Trump — and talks of succeeding him

NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear about his cross-party appeal in a state that has always…

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Dozens killed in a powerful earthquake that hit the Philippines

The death toll was expected to rise from the Tuesday magnitude-6.9 earthquake that trapped an unspecified number of residents in…

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Morning news brief

Trump cancels government funding meeting with top Democrats, Trump -- in a reversal -- declares Ukraine "can win back all…

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Man charged with attempted assassination of Trump rests own case

Ryan Routh, who is accused in the attempted assassination of Donald Trump on his golf course last year, called three witnesses…

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Suspect in custody after New Hampshire country club shooting leaves 1 dead and…

A gunman opened fire in a New Hampshire country club on Saturday, killing one person and wounding several others, authorities…

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Tropical Storm Gabrielle expected to become 2nd Atlantic hurricane of the season

Gabrielle is forecast to pass east of Bermuda, the U.S. mainland, and could rise to the strength of a Category 2 hurricane.

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Defense Secretary Hegseth requires new 'pledge' for reporters at the Pentagon

The Pentagon is implementing new guidelines that will require journalists to sign a pledge and agree to report only approved and…

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Autopsy finds hanged Mississippi student died by suicide, police say

An autopsy by the office of Mississippi's state medical examiner concluded that a Black student found hanging from a tree at…

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Ousted CDC director testifies she was fired for resisting pressure from RFK Jr.

Susan Monarez says RFK Jr. told her to commit to decisions in advance, without reviewing evidence and to dismiss vaccine experts.

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The latest in the case against Tyler Robinson, the man accused of shooting…

We look at the latest in the case against Tyler Robinson, the young man authorities believe is responsible for the assassination…

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Utah residents are reeling knowing the Charlie Kirk suspect is one of their own

"This is everywhere. Every community, every town, every state," one of the suspect's neighbors said. "It's going to be…

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Charlie Kirk's killing raises the stakes for campus security

How much security at a campus event is enough? Campus police are mulling the question.

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South Korean workers detained in immigration raid leave Atlanta and head home

A plane carrying more than 300 workers from South Korea who were detained during an immigration raid at a battery factory in…

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SCOTUS lifts limits on LA raids. And, Nation's Report Card shows drops in scores

The Supreme Court on Monday issued an order clearing the way for agents to resume aggressive immigration sweeps in LA. And, a new…

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Carlos Alcaraz wins his 2nd U.S. Open at match delayed by Trump's attendance

The president's arrival delayed the match and left many ticketholders waiting in line. He watched from Rolex's luxury box.

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Trump walks back Chicago 'war' threat, but vows to 'clean up' cities

Trump posted online that Chicago was "about to find out why it's called the Department of WAR," but later said his administration…

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How strong is the strongest water lily?

Botanical gardens from around the world testing who has the strongest lily pad.

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President Trump plans to rename the Defense Department as the Department of War

The change would return the department to a name that it carried for much of its history, until it became the Department of…

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Trump asks Supreme Court to reverse tariffs ruling finding them illegal

The government called on the court to reverse an appeals court ruling that found most of President Donald Trump's tariffs are an…

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Hundreds of unaccompanied Guatemalan children can stay in the U.S. for now,…

A federal district judge issued a temporary restraining order after the U.S. attempted to deport hundreds of unaccompanied…

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Denmark summons US envoy over claims of interference in Greenland

Denmark's foreign minister summoned the top U.S. diplomat in the country for talks after the main national broadcaster reported…

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Protesters occupy Microsoft office as company reviews its work with Israel's…

Current and former Microsoft employees were among those arrested. Microsoft has said it is reviewing a report that Israel has…

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SpaceX prepares for 10th test launch of massive Starship rocket

SpaceX wants to put the two-stage rocket's massive booster through its paces. The flight test comes as the multibillion-dollar…

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Judge blocks Trump from cutting funding over 'sanctuary' policies

A judge ruled the Trump administration cannot deny funding to Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and 30 other cities and counties…

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Nothing lasts forever, except maybe the Goo Goo Dolls

The band's frontman John Rzeznik talks about their new EP Summer Anthem and how, as he approaches 60, he might consider taking…

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U.N.-backed agency says famine exists in northern Gaza

A U.N.-backed food security group has issued a dire warning: famine has officially now taken hold in northern Gaza and is…

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Pakistan defends flood response after over 270 people killed in northwestern…

Authorities have warned of more deluges and possible landslides between now and Tuesday. Heavy monsoon rains have lashed the…

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After a freeze, Trump administration reluctantly agrees to fund EV chargers

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he doesn't agree with federal subsidies for high-speed EV chargers, but that his…

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Trump was 'very involved' in Kennedy Center Honorees selection, vetoed…

Trump announced the Kennedy Center Honorees on Wednesday. They are Sylvester Stallone, Gloria Gaynor, Kiss, George Strait and…

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Trump says he will 'feel out' Putin in Alaska on ending the war in Ukraine

President Trump says he thinks Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to end his war on Ukraine, but will use a Friday summit…

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4 people and 5 months in space, NASA's Crew-10 mission safely returns to Earth

It took the capsule 17 hours to make the trip home, experiencing re-entry temperatures of around 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit as it…

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Zelenskyy rejects formally ceding Ukrainian territory

In a statement posted to Telegram, Zelenskyy said Ukraine's territorial integrity, must be non-negotiable and emphasized that…

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NYC shooter had two 'mental health holds' in Las Vegas. They didn't affect his…

The New York City mass shooter had been diagnosed with multiple mental illnesses and had been the subject of two "mental health…

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Trump taps White House economist Stephen Miran to fill Fed vacancy on temporary…

President Trump plans to nominate Stephen Miran to fill a vacant seat on the Federal Reserve's board of governors, but only for…

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Coast Guard says Titan submersible deaths were preventable and faults company's…

Two years after passengers hoping for a glimpse of the Titanic wreckage died in the Titan submersible implosion, the Coast Guard…

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Drones delivering coffee? Trump administration wants more companies using UAVs

The Trump administration wants to make it easier for companies to use drones for business — from delivering coffee to inspecting…

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Brazil's Supreme Court orders house arrest for former President Bolsonar

The trial of the far-right leader is receiving renewed attention after U.S. President Donald Trump directly tied a 50% tariff on…

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Senate heads home with no deal to speed confirmations as irate Trump tells…

Without a deal in hand, Republicans say they may try to change Senate rules when they return in September to speed up the pace of…

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A jury orders Tesla to pay more than $240 million in Autopilot crash

A Miami jury decided Tesla was partly responsible for a deadly 2019 crash in Florida involving its Autopilot driver assist…

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Appeals court keeps order blocking indiscriminate immigration sweeps

A federal appeals court ruled Friday to uphold a lower court's temporary order blocking the Trump administration from conducting…

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Stock markets drop as Trump unleashes new round of global tariffs

Stocks slumped after Trump announced tariffs on a wide range of countries. A weaker-than-expected jobs report magnified the…

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Scientists in South Africa are making rhino horns radioactive to fight poaching

A South African university launched an anti-poaching campaign Thursday to inject the horns of rhinos with radioactive isotopes…

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Brown University strikes agreement with White House to restore lost federal…

Brown University will pay $50 million to Rhode Island workforce development organizations in a deal with the Trump administration…

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In a first, the Senate confirms a new CDC director

Susan Monarez is the first director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to require Senate confirmation. She's also…

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Drugmaker Novo Nordisk slashes Wegovy sales forecasts, blaming compounding

Compounding pharmacies are crimping sales of Novo Nordisk's obesity drug Wegovy by making what are essentially copies of the…

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Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg has died after battling cancer

Ryne Sandberg, a Hall of Fame second baseman who became one of baseball's best all-around players while starring for the Chicago…

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Shooter opens fire outside Reno casino, killing 3 and injuring several others

A gunman opened fire Monday outside the largest casino in Reno, Nevada, killing three people and wounding three others before…

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