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Kyiv is in mourning after Russia's large-scale aerial attack across Ukraine on Friday
Residents of Kyiv try and pick up the pieces of their lives once again following a weekend of missile attacks. Friday was the deadliest day for civilians in the city since the war began, killing 28.
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Florida prepares for Hurricane Helene
As Helene moves through the Gulf of Mexico, people in Florida are preparing for the potential of a major hurricane to hit on Thursday. Forecasters say people in the Big Bend region are most at risk.
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The battle over policy at the U.S.-Mexico border is picking up steam in Congress
Senate Democrats are calling for the chamber to re-vote on a bipartisan border bill to send a message about border priorities in the election.
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Takeaways from the 2026 NBA Draft
NPR's A Martinez talks with NBC Sports' lead NBA writer Kurt Helin about last night's NBA Draft.
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Supreme Court rules that prison guards can't be sued for shaving Rastafarian's head
The Supreme Court ruled that a Louisiana prisoner whose dreadlocks were forcibly shaved off by prison guards cannot sue the guards under a federal law to protect the religious rights of prisoners.
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'They are not alone': Migrants rely on faith communities amid immigration crackdown
In the face of the Trump administration's ongoing immigration crackdown, many immigrants are living in a relentless state of fear and anxiety. In California, some lean on their faith communities.
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Miami's mayor-elect makes history as first woman to lead the city
Eileen Higgins is also the first Democrat in the position in nearly 30 years.
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Lahaina teachers memorialize students lost to the fires
In the aftermath of the wildfires in Lahaina, a group of local teachers have come together to create a memorial for students who have been confirmed deceased.
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Congress ends record shutdown at the Department of Homeland Security
The House voted Thursday to end a record-breaking agency shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security.
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Team USA continues quest for Olympic gold
It was a dramatic Sunday for Team USA in Italy, and there's more excitement on tap Monday.
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