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Looking back on the life and legacy of sculptor Richard Serra
by Chloe Veltman
The great American sculptor died on Tuesday at his home in New York on the North Fork of Long Island. He was 85.
Writer says Palestinian lives are undervalued
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Guardian columnist Arwa Mahdawi, about her latest piece titled "Is it too much to ask people to view Palestinians as humans? Apparently so."
What recent elections and polls tell us about 2024
A year out from Election Day 2024, Democrats got some good news at the polls. But there's also concern in the party about President Biden's re-election campaign.
Myanmar military suffers major setback against opposition
by Michael Sullivan
An attack by an alliance of insurgent armies has dealt Myanmar's military a serious setback.
Biden challenger Rep. Dean Phillips says he's trying to tell Democrats hard truths
by Anthony Brooks
Rep. Dean Phillip's campaign against President Biden is unwelcome by many fellow Democrats, but it reflects growing concern in his party that the president's reelection effort is in trouble.
Abortion rights win in Ohio and Virginia elections
by Jo Ingles (Ohio Public Radio)
Abortion rights advocates have recently enjoyed a winning streak when they've taken the issue directly to voters. This week in Ohio and Virginia, voters affirmed the importance of that issue.
A Pennsylvania man saw the true power of Atomic Annie
by Tim Lambert
Tom Lambert may be one of the last living witnesses of the atomic test known as Shot Grable.
Tracking Trump's civil fraud trial
by Domenico Montanaro
Former President Donald Trump and his daughter Ivanka testified in the New York civil fraud trial against the Trump Organization.
Henry Winkler on new memoir 'Being Henry'
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Henry Winkler, star of Happy Days, Barry and Arrested Development about his role in the origin of the phrase, "jumping the shark."
Israelis rush to help after Hamas attacks
by Peter Kenyon
Still reeling from the shock of the Oct. 7 attacks by the militant group Hamas, ordinary Israelis are looking for ways to help the war effort.
Kidnap of Liverpool soccer star puts harsh light on Colombia peace talks with rebels
by John Otis
The father of Colombian soccer star Luis Diaz was freed earlier this week, after he was abducted by a guerrilla group.
The situation in northern Gaza
by Aya Batrawy
Hundreds of thousands of people still in Gaza City and northern Gaza are struggling to survive and facing impossible choices as Israel demands everyone evacuate south.