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A year later, Florida businesses say the state's immigration law dealt a huge blow.
by Jasmine Garsd
Florida passed in 2023 one of the strictest immigration laws in the country, and now businesses struggle to find workers in several sectors of the economy
North Korea is ramping up missile tests as Kim Jung Un weighs war with South Korea
North Korea test-fired cruise missiles from its western coast for the third time this week, as Kim Jung Un warns of war with South Korea. Is it rhetoric or has North Korea decided to go to war?
Trump and his supporters continue to take jabs at Nikki Haley's identity
by Ashley Lopez
As the Republican field has narrowed to two, racist attacks against former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley have been ramping up. They come from former President Donald Trump and his supporters.
What does Hamas have left?
by Greg Myre
Hamas has lost thousands of fighters and apparently its ability to carry out large-scale rocket attacks. But Israel remains a long way from its stated goal of destroying the militant group.
White House will sanction Israeli settlers in the West Bank who attack Palestinians
by Michele Kelemen
President Biden has issued an executive order targeting Israeli settlers who have attacked Palestinians in the West Bank. The measure could lead to the freezing of their bank accounts and assets.
'The Teachers' Lounge' is a surprising look at a set of troubled faculty and students
by Bob Mondello
"The Teachers' Lounge", Germany's Oscar nominee for Best International Feature, looks at tensions in a middle school while implicating wider social forces.
Expected to be a big deal, Alzheimer's drug is pulled after disappointing sales
by Sydney Lupkin
Drugmaker Biogen is pulling the plug on its controversial Alzheimer's drug Aduhelm, following disappointing sales. It had been expected to be a blockbuster product.
A look from Maui six months after devastating wildfires
by Debbie Elliott
As we approach the six-month anniversary of the Maui fires, we look at the biggest issues that people on the island are still facing.
Trump says VP pick won't impact the race. So what's he looking for in a running mate?
Donald Trump has yet to officially clinch the Republican presidential nomination, but he's already begun to tease about a running mate. The NPR Politics Podcast dives into who might be on his list.
From the occupied West Bank, an emergency hotline assists rescue efforts in Gaza
by Aya Batrawy
NPR visits an emergency hotline center in the West Bank assisting first responders in the Gaza Strip.
Broadway legend Hinton Battle, who originally played Scarecrow in 'The Wiz', has died
Broadway star Hinton Battle, who played the original Scarecrow at the 1978 "The Wiz", has died at 67. He was a three-time Tony Award winner.