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National Public Radio is an American public broadcasting organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California. It serves as a national syndicator to a network of more than 1,000 public radio stations in the United States. It differs from other non-profit membership media organizations, such as the Associated Press, in that it was established by an act of Congress.

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Judge Denies Sean Combs Bail, Citing Violence and Flight Risk

On Monday, a federal judge denied Sean Combs' bail request despite his $50 million bond offer, citing evidence of violence and a flight risk, despite his attorneys' argument that the Mann Act is outdated and that his actions reflect common modern intimate relationships. Combs was convicted on two co...

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Dehydration Risks: Mild Symptoms to Organ Failure

Dehydration, ranging from mild symptoms like increased heart rate to severe organ failure, affects many; experts recommend drinking consistently throughout the day, especially during strenuous activity or heat, and suggest consuming electrolytes for extended exertion.

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Canadian Wildfires Cause Hazardous Air Quality Across Multiple U.S. States

Hazardous air quality alerts are in effect across multiple U.S. states due to smoke from over 3,900 Canadian wildfires, marking Canada's second-worst wildfire season, with the Minnesota alert being the longest since 2008 and expected to last seven days, impacting millions and causing health concerns...

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Western Nations to Recognize Palestinian State Amidst Gaza Crisis

France, Britain, and Canada are poised to formally recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly next month, a move spurred by the Gaza conflict's humanitarian crisis and international condemnation of Israel's actions, though its practical effects remain uncertain.

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Chile's Plunging Birth Rate: A Societal Transformation

Chile's fertility rate has fallen to below 1.1 children per woman, driven by high living costs and changing societal views on motherhood, mirroring similar trends in the U.S. and raising concerns about the country's aging population and the sustainability of social systems.

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Deion Sanders' Successful Neobladder Surgery for Aggressive Bladder Cancer

University of Colorado football coach Deion Sanders underwent successful surgery to replace his bladder with a neobladder constructed from his small intestine, highlighting advancements in bladder cancer treatment and the importance of regular checkups.

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Chappell Roan's "The Subway" Contrasts Romanticized NYC with Heartbreak and Transit Woes

Chappell Roan's new song, "The Subway," released during a period of NYC subway disruptions, contrasts the city's romanticized image with the harsh realities of heartbreak and public transport struggles, as depicted in its music video.

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Trump's Tariffs Cause Economic Slowdown Despite Revenue Gains

President Trump's tariffs generated $30 billion in revenue last month but are causing a slowdown in job growth, increased inflation, and slower overall economic growth, contradicting his claims of an economic boom; Senator Amy Klobuchar criticizes this and Trump's firing of a senior labor official.

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Palestinian Activist Killed in West Bank by Settler

Awdah al-Hathaleen, a Palestinian activist featured in the Oscar-winning documentary "No Other Land," was shot and killed by a known settler in the Israeli-occupied West Bank; the suspect was released, sparking international outrage and highlighting the ongoing violence against Palestinians.

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Pope Leo XIV Urges Global Peace at Historic Youth Gathering

Over a million Catholic youths gathered in Rome for the Jubilee of Youth, where Pope Leo XIV urged them to be agents of peace and dialogue, emphasizing the suffering of young people in war zones like Gaza and Ukraine, as part of a Holy Year expecting 32 million pilgrims.

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Horror Film "Together" Explores Codependency in Long-Term Relationships

Together," a horror film starring Alison Brie and Dave Franco as a long-term couple, uses a mysterious event during a hike to explore the complexities of their codependent relationship, prompting diverse interpretations from viewers.

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Gaza War: Catastrophic Child Injuries and Inadequate Humanitarian Response

Dr. Seema Jilani, working with INARA in Gaza and Cairo, treated numerous children with amputations and severe injuries resulting from the war, highlighting the catastrophic humanitarian crisis and insufficient international response.

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