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COP26 sees pledges to transition to electric vehicles, but key countries are mum
The agreements were hailed as a major step toward decarbonizing the auto industry, but the world's largest auto markets, including the U.S., and top carmakers failed to sign on.
Tennis star Peng Shuai says her accusations of sexual assault have been misunderstood
Last month, the Chinese player posted on social media that a former top Communist Party official had assaulted her a decade ago. She then dropped out of sight, prompting concerns for her safety.
It's grilling season. Here's how to nail a plant-based burger
Jack Bishop of the PBS television show, America's Test Kitchen, explains to NPR's A Martínez how to cook a plant-based burger.
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Blinken sets a standard for lifting sanctions: an 'irreversible' Russian withdrawal
In an interview with NPR, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the top U.S. diplomat, warns of the further devastation of Ukrainian cities.
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The Buffalo supermarket gunman won't pursue a psychiatric defense in his state case
In a statement to NPR, a spokesperson for the New York State Unified Court System said the defense has "neither filed a notice nor requested an extension to do so."
British Prime Minister Liz Truss resigns after weeks of criticism and turmoil
Truss' announcement follows weeks of criticism from her opponents and members of her own Conservative Party, and the resignation of two of her top Cabinet picks.
Biden says he will push to codify Roe if Democrats keep the House and Senate
The president is calling on Democrats — especially young voters — to turn out in the midterm elections to secure more seats in Congress.
Taylor Swift wins big in Germany at the MTV European Music Awards
Taylor Swift won big at Sunday's MTV European Music Awards. Swift, walking away with multiple wins, including for best artist, best video and best long-form video.
Defense: Too Many Documents 'Classifed' In Rosen Leak Case
The lawyer for a former State Department contractor accused of leaking top-secret data to Fox News says that intelligence agencies are calling too many harmless documents "classified." In federal court, attorney Abbe D. Lowell cited an example: a note between the defendant and his child.
BYU apologizes to a banned fan, saying it found no proof they yelled racial slurs
Brigham Young University says it found no evidence of racial heckling of Black volleyball players during a game against Duke University. Duke's top athletics official says she stands by her players.
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