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India's elections have included a wave of anti-Muslim rhetoric by Hindu nationalists
by Diaa Hadid
As Indian six-week-long elections continue, critics are accusing the ruling Hindu nationalist BJP of incitement against the Muslim minority.
Wildland Firefighters Face Growing Danger As Fires Increase In Intensity, Frequency
by Jes Burns
Wildland firefighters face a growing danger from smoke, as wildfires become more frequent and intense. It's a hazard that scientists and fire agencies are only beginning to understand.
Kamala Harris Says Justice Department Would Prosecute Trump If She Wins In 2020
by Scott Detrow
Democratic California Sen. Kamala Harris told NPR that if she defeats President Trump in 2020, her administration's Justice Department would likely prosecute him over obstruction of justice.
Lawmakers Take A Hard Look At What Google And Facebook Mean For Democracy
by Brian Naylor
Lawmakers are looking into how the big online platforms are displacing mainstream media and what that means for democracy.
Brazil's Star Soccer Player Neymar Denies Rape Allegation
by Philip Reeves
Brazil football star Neymar is battling a rape allegation which resulted in the suspension of a sponsorship. He denies the allegation, which the accuser claims happened in Paris last month.
Vatican Rejects Idea That People Can Choose Or Change Their Gender
by Sylvia Poggioli
The Vatican says gender is god-given, dismissing the idea that there is any right to choose one's gender. The Vatican said a fluid idea of identity is not "based on the truths of existence."
Russian Authorities Back Down On The Arrest Of An Investigative Journalist
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Evan Gershkovich, a reporter for The Moscow Times, about the Russian government's decision to drop drug charges against investigative journalist Ivan Golunov.
U.S. Defeats Thailand 13-0 To Begin Defense Of 2015 Women's World Cup Title
by Laurel Wamsley
The U.S. Women's National Team began defense of its 2015 Women's World Cup title Tuesday with a game against Thailand. It's the first of three matches for the U.S. in the tournament's opening round.