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Scientists harness power of artificial intelligence to battle wildfires

Machines that think like humans, the dream of artificial intelligence, is becoming a reality. It...

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Tennesseans from across the political spectrum unite to address gun violence

One year ago, three nine-year-old children and three adults were gunned down at the Covenant...

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How real estate commission changes could make buying and selling a home cheaper

Buying and selling a home could get cheaper after the National Association of Realtors agreed to...

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Israeli holiday celebrations subdued by loss of loved ones and war in Gaza

This week for the first time in more than four decades, Jerusalem held a parade for the Israeli...

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How a second Trump presidency could impact the LGBTQ+ community

On the campaign trail, Donald Trump has been outlining what he plans to do if elected in...

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Why Truth Social's stock price soared despite company reporting $49M loss last year

Donald Trump's Truth Social made its debut on the Nasdaq Tuesday. The stock price soared, powered...

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News Wrap: Hunter Biden asks federal judge to dismiss tax evasion charges

In our news wrap Wednesday, Hunter Biden asked a federal judge to dismiss tax evasion charges...

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Baltimore crews recover bodies of 2 killed in bridge collapse

Officials in Baltimore are continuing the search for the missing after a major bridge collapsed...

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A Brief But Spectacular take on crying in public

Brandon Stosuy is the author of several books on creativity and the co-founder and...

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How baseball's biggest star is entangled in a gambling and theft investigation

Gambling and theft allegations are swirling around baseball star Shohei Ohtani as his former...

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Podcast industry faces challenges after explosive growth

An estimated 505 million people will listen to podcasts in 2024, the most in the medium's short...

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War reporter Rod Nordland on his memoir 'Waiting for the Monsoon' and facing death

After decades of covering war, traveling the world and being estranged from his family,...

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Troubled rollout of FAFSA overhaul causes major delays for students seeking financial aid

Students waiting on financial aid will have to wait even longer after the Department of Education...

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Pentagon presents alternative to Israel's plan to assault Rafah

At the Pentagon Tuesday, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin presented an alternative vision to...

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Reproductive rights before Supreme Court again with abortion pill access at stake

The Supreme Court heard arguments in a major case that could further limit when and how women in...

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News Wrap: Russian officials attempt to connect Ukraine to Moscow terror attack

In our news wrap Tuesday, Russian officials insisted Ukraine played a role in Friday's terror...

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Baltimore bridge collapses after powerless cargo ship rams support

Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed Tuesday after being struck by a cargo ship....

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Stephen Breyer on new book 'Reading the Constitution' and debate over how to interpret it

For as long as America has had a constitution, there's been debate over how to interpret it....

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Tamara Keith and Susan Page on the political impact of Trump's legal issues

NPR's Tamara Keith and USA Today's Susan Page join William Brangham to discuss the latest...

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Families slip back into poverty after pandemic-era child tax credit expires

During the pandemic, lawmakers dramatically, but temporarily, expanded the social safety net,...

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