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N.Y. Gov. Hochul takes up the cause of protecting children online
NPR· 12 hours agoNPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul about her push to pass bills that would protect kids online.
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NPR· 12 hours agoU.S. pressures Hamas and Israel to permanently end the war in Gaza. Hunter Biden's trial on gun charges begins Monday. Claudia Sheinbaum is poised to be Mexico's first female president
AI companies in China aim for innovation despite U.S. restrictions on access to parts
WUNC Chapel Hill· 5 days agoMorning Edition host Steve Inskeep visits an A-I company in Shanghai to find out how that company helps illustrate the larger tech war between the United States and China.
How Trump's guilty verdicts in N.Y. hush money case could alter other GOP candidates
NPR· 9 hours agoNPR's Steve Inskeep talks to elections analyst David Wasserman about how Donald Trump's felony conviction might affect GOP candidates running for Congress.
Mexico's first female president; a Georgia cancer patient's Medicaid struggle
WLRN Miami· 12 hours agoClaudia Sheinbaum, a former mayor of Mexico City, was overwhelmingly elected the country's first...
As summer starts, Taylor Swift, Post Malone and Morgan Wallen maintain chart reigns
WUNC Chapel Hill· 5 days agoAs NPR Music’s critic Ann Powers observed over the holiday weekend on All Things Considered, the...
New Yorkers have had a chance to take in a spectacular sunset
NPR· 5 days agoFor anyone in Manhattan, it's time to take in the striking sunset known as Manhattanhenge. For the last couple of days, the sun has set exactly along the cross streets of Manhattan.
The basketball world has lost one of its most colorful personalities. Bill Walton has died
NPR· 6 days agoTwo-time NBA champion Bill Walton has died at the age of 71 after a prolonged battle with cancer.
Sexual misconduct allegations against lawyers isn't uncommon. Punishment is tricky
NPR· 4 days agoExperts say much work still needs to be done to fix harassment and sexual assault problems in the legal profession.
For the last month in Ukraine, Kharkiv has faced near-daily strikes from Russia
NPR· 6 days agoSome residents of Ukraine's second-largest city say they feel abandoned by the West.