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Three years of war is taking a toll on Ukraine's children
Almost three years of war have changed how Ukrainian children play, and how they see the world.
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Syria's president vows to crush rebels who have seized much of Aleppo
Syrian government and Russian planes intensify airstrikes on rebel group who have taken over Syria's second city Aleppo in a lightning assault.
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San Francisco's incoming mayor has never held public office. That's part of his appeal
San Francisco's new mayor, Daniel Lurie, has never held public office before. What does his win indicate about how voters are feeling about homelessness and other big issues the city is facing?
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President Biden makes long awaited trip to Africa
President Biden makes his first and only trip to Africa in his presidency, as he travels to Cabo Verde and Angola.
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Throw it back: A man and his special connection to his fishing pole
NPR's series "Throw It Back" explores how the objects we love as kids shape how we see and live in the world as adults. It continues with the story of Dominic Lucero and his fishing poles.
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Remembering an Altadena father and son who died in the Eaton Fire
The wildfires in Los Angeles have destroyed thousands of homes, buildings and cars. They've also taken the lives of many people, including a father and son in Altadena, Anthony and Justin Mitchell.
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Exciting new fiction coming in early 2025
This year promises to give us some great new books. Here are a few pieces of fiction we're looking forward to reading in early 2025.
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After promising he wouldn't, President Biden pardons his son Hunter
President Biden has pardoned his son, Hunter -- despite repeated pledges that he would not pardon him. Hunter Biden was convicted of gun crimes and pleaded guilty to tax crimes.
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Landmark climate change case will open at the top U.N. court
The U.N.'s top court begins hearings Monday on the legal obligation of countries to fight climate change.
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Being kind is good for your health, research shows
Volunteering doesn't just benefit the people you are helping. It also improves your own health. Research shows people who do things for others have better brain and heart health.
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