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    NASA prepares to send four Artemis II astronauts on a lunar flyby

    NPR - Nell Greenfieldboyce

    NASA is preparing to launch four people on a trip around the moon and back. It's the first time in more than a half-century humans are set to venture around the moon.

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    Study links falling for corporate buzzwords with poor decision-making

    NPR - Henry Larson , Scott Detrow , Patrick Jarenwattananon

    NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Shane Littrell of Cornell University, whose new study concludes that those who buy into corporate jargon may actually be worse at their jobs.

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    A Turkish border town known for its cats - in times of peace

    NPR - Emily Feng

    The border town of Van in Turkey is known for being a hub for Iranian travelers, its lavish breakfasts ... and its cats.

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    Why some think the U.S. Navy isn't ready to clear mines in the Persian Gulf

    NPR - Scott Neuman

    Despite the danger of sea mines, experts say that mine clearing has received minimal attention and funding from the U.S. Navy and is often overshadowed by more high-profile weapons systems.

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    "Lives will be lost": How the U.K.'s aid cuts may affect parts of Africa

    NPR - Fatma Tanis

    When the Trump administration made massive cuts to U.S. foreign aid last year, Dr. Manenji Mangundu, director of Oxfam in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, thought other countries would step in to fill the funding shortfalls. Specifically, he hoped that the United Kingdom, one of the largest …

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    This fringe actor finds the spotlight in Israel's most provocative film post-Oct. 7

    NPR - Daniel Estrin

    TEL AVIV, Israel — The edgiest Israeli film that has come out during these last few years of war is "Yes," which opened last week in select theaters in the U.S. The film begins with a pair of go-go dancers entertaining Israel's army chief at a wild party during the Gaza war. In the starring role is …

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    Trump to address nation at critical moment in his war with Iran

    NPR - Danielle Kurtzleben

    President Trump is set to address the nation at 9 p.m. ET tonight at a critical moment in the war the U.S. is conducting against Iran – his first formal address since the start of the war more than a month ago. The address comes after weeks of uncertainty over when and how the U.S. could extricate …

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    Supreme Court majority seems inclined to rule against Trump on birthright citizenship

    NPR - Domenico Montanaro

    A majority of the Supreme Court justices seemed skeptical of the Trump administration's argument on birthright citizenship Wednesday and appeared ready to rule in favor of upholding automatic citizenship for babies born on U.S. soil. That included multiple conservative justices, who had tough …

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    A propaganda war on the National Mall pits Trump against satirical statues and posters

    NPR - Frank Langfitt

    WASHINGTON — There's a propaganda war playing out on the National Mall between the Trump administration and its critics. The administration has hung giant banners bearing President Trump's face from several federal buildings. His name now adorns both the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing …

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    Federal judge rules DHS illegally stripped immigration status from thousands who entered through CBP One App

    NPR - Sergio Martínez-Beltrán

    A federal judge in Boston Tuesday ruled that the Trump administration violated the law when it ended the immigration status of nearly 900,000 migrants who came to the U.S. through a Biden-era parole program called CBP One. The program allowed migrants waiting in Mexico to schedule an interview to …

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    After Israel's invasion, many in southern Lebanon worry they'll never go home

    NPR - Lauren Frayer , Jawad Rizkallah , Claire Harbage

    JEZZINE, Lebanon — Joseph Elias Issa worries he might never return to his land. He's from a long line of shepherds and farmers in the town of Kfar Houneh, in southern Lebanon. In his 56 years, he has stayed put — in these rocky olive and citrus groves of his ancestors — through nearly every war …

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    Greetings from London, where a big COVID memorial holds vigil over the halls of power

    NPR - Vincent Ni

    Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world. Six years ago in the spring, as COVID-19 cases grew in distant China, Britain was torn between sealing the country off and letting daily life continue its restless hum. …

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