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Space Force officer reacts after Supreme Court allows transgender military ban
by Patrick Jarenwattananon
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Bree Fram, a U.S. Space Force officer, about the Supreme Court decision to allow the Trump administration's ban on trans troops to continue being enacted.
This Year's 'Summer Camp For Billionaires' Marks A Return To In-Person Dealmaking
by David Gura
Hundreds of top media, technology and finance executives gathered in Sun Valley, Idaho, this week. The annual event, canceled last year, assembles the likes of Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook and Warren Buffett.
The Taliban Have Been Sweeping Across Afghanistan As Foreign Forces Leave
by Diaa Hadid
The Taliban have been sweeping through Afghanistan as the U.S and other forces pull out of the country and Afghan security forces surrender or flee.
Haitian Authorities Are Arresting Suspects In Presidential Assassination
Haitian authorities have begun to arrest suspects in the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with journalist Widlore Merancourt in Port-Au-Prince about the latest events.
Brazil And Argentina Prepare For Copa América Final Showdown
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Mauricio Noriega ahead of the Copa América final in which Argentina and Brazil will face off for the third time in the tournament's history.
Dilip Kumar, Iconic Actor From The 'Golden Age' Of Indian Cinema, Has Died At 98
by Neda Ulaby
Dilip Kumar was one of the most iconic leading men of what is considered the 'golden age' of Indian cinema in the 1950s and 60s. On Wednesday, Kumar passed away in Mumbai at 98.
With Summer Underway, Marvel Returns To Focus On The Origins Of Black Widow
by Bob Mondello
Hollywood had had fingers crossed for months about what might finally happen this weekend. Marvel has aimed to prove that the theater experience is back with Black Widow.
More Than 100 People Feared Dead As Search Through Surfside Condo Rubble Continues
by Greg Allen
In Surfside, Fla., search crews continue to pick through the rubble of what was the Champlain Towers South. The condominium building collapsed on June 24. More than a hundred people are feared dead.
'Speedrunners' Are Beating Video Games In Record Time For Charity
At 'Summer Games Done Quick,' speedrunners (people who compete to finish video games as fast as possible) are raising lots of money for charity.
What Residents Of NYC's Little Haiti Think About The Killing Of Haiti's President
by Jon Kalish
People in Little Haiti in New York City weigh in on the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse.
'She Didn't See The Sunrise': Condo Collapsed On Victim's 1st Trip Outside Paraguay
by Adrian Florido
One of the missing at the Surfside condo collapse is Leidy Luna, a nursing student and nanny for in-laws of Paraguay's president. It collapsed on the first night Luna had ever spent outside Paraguay.
The Deadliest Fire In American History Happened In A Place You Wouldn't Expect
by Nathan Rott
The deadliest fire in American history was in a place many don't associate with wildfire: Northeast Wisconsin. The warming climate is amplifying the risk of more major fires outside the Western U.S.