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U.S. Women's Soccer Squad In Tokyo Will Reunite Winning World Cup Team
The roster includes Megan Rapinoe, Alex Morgan, Rose Lavelle — and Carli Lloyd, who turns 39 next month, will play in her fourth Games. Fans will expect the squad to repeat their World Cup greatness.
Crowded House Reunites On 'Dreamers Are Waiting'
In this episode of World Cafe, we talk to Neil Finn of Crowded House about its new album and playing music with his sons.
A Florida Principal Handwrote 459 Notes For Students Before Their Graduation Ceremony
A Florida principal spent nearly three months crafting 459 personalized, handwritten notes for the Matanzas High School class of 2021.
Cops Say Low Morale And Department Scrutiny Are Driving Them Away From The Job
The mass exodus comes at a delicate time for many communities large and small as violent crime is on the rise and recruitment remains difficult.
Derek Chauvin To Be Sentenced For George Floyd's Murder
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who was convicted two months ago for murdering George Floyd by kneeling on his neck during an arrest last spring, will be sentenced Friday.
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What The U.S. Relationship With Afghanistan Will Look Like Moving Forward
As security conditions deteriorate, the White House has signaled that it intends to evacuate thousands of Afghan citizens who worked with U.S. forces, and who now fear retribution.
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Yellow Crazy Ants, An Enemy To Seabirds, Have Been Wiped Out On A Remote Atoll
Crazy Ant Strike Teams wiped out the nonnative invasive insect which had been threatening ground-nesting seabirds on the atoll since at least 2010.
Harris Visits The Southern Border After Trying To Keep The Focus Away From It
The vice president has said her role is to address the root causes of a migrant surge, rather than to focus solely on the U.S.-Mexico border crisis. But members of both parties said she should go.
Flesh-Eating Parasites May Be Expanding Their Range As Climate Heats Up
Scientists caution that as the planet warms, more Americans could be exposed to disfiguring varieties of the Leishmania parasite. Overtreatment can be a problem, too, experts warn.
New COVID-19 Outbreaks Are Driving Some Places Back Under Lockdown And Behind Masks
Health officials around the world have announced renewed restrictions this week as they see clusters of outbreaks from the delta variant of the coronavirus.
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