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Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared on the verge of a remarkable comeback as exit polls suggested he and his political allies had won enough seats to form a government.
The Brooklyn Nets have parted ways with Steve Nash just seven games into the NBA season as fans protested at a home game following a Twitter post from Melbourne-born Kyrie Irving.
Houston Police said most witnesses fled the scene after the rapper — born Kirsnik Khari Ball — was shot and killed this morning
An attack on the Speaker of the House's husband. Conspiracy-influenced poll watchers wearing tactical gear and staking out ballot drop boxes. Many experts are worried about the potential for violence.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Swedish engineer Astrid Linder, who lead the project to create the prototype for the first crash test dummy modeled after the average woman's body.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with professor of medicine at Harvard Lisa Iezzoni about a new study that finds some doctors don't want patients with disabilities.
A pay transparency law goes into effect Tuesday in New York City that requires employers to list a salary range for all posted job advertisements.
In a victory for the Biden Administration, a federal judge blocked Penguin Random House from buying Simon & Schuster, which would have merged two of the world's biggest publishers.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with oil historian Gregory Brew about the record profits being reported by oil companies.
The Supreme Court said Sen. Lindsey Graham must testify before a grand jury in Georgia. Graham claimed that because he is a senator, he is immune to testifying under the constitution.
Rapper Takeoff from the group Migos was shot and killed in Houston Tuesday.
Parkland survivors and victim family members unleashed anger at shooter Nikolas Cruz. They spoke at a hearing where the shooter will be sentenced to life in prison.
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro has finally broken his silence about the presidential election results.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with author Louise Kennedy about her debut novel, "Trespasses."
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to actress Zosia Mamet, editor of the new book "My First Popsicle: An Anthology of Food and Feelings."
Researchers are launching a make-or-break study to test the conventional wisdom about what causes Alzheimer's disease.
Tom Lewis was left in 'absolute shock' at the scary sight.
Curtis Jones is perhaps one of the less-appreciated members of the Liverpool squad, so his inclusion in the starting-XI for the meeting with Napoli in the Champions League is sure to have drawn the odd groan or two from the fanbase. Still, the Englishman acquitted himself well in the first-half of action (at the time […]
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Dailymail - First half goals from Mehdi Taremi and Stephen Eustaquio gave Porto all three points in their last Champions League group game against Atletico Madrid.
The change his party is leading is "inevitable," the prime minister said. "You can delay it, but you can't stop it."
In a rare spot of good news about reproductive justice in post-Roe v. Wade America, Arizona’s attorney general has agreed to delay enforcing a near-total abortion ban until at least next year. As the Associated Press reported, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich made the call last Thursday, October 27. The decision allowed Planned Parenthood, Arizona’s […]