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A statue of Trump and Epstein holding hands in D.C. is removed as fast as it appeared
The group behind the statue says a second permit, to reinstall the piece after Wednesday's removal, was revoked without explanation. It has since posted free 3D printable copies of the statue online.
A real-life robber, a musical and 'Tron: Ares' — all in theaters this weekend
The AI story in Tron: Ares is grandiose but, according to our critic, a waste of pixels. Lucky for theater-goers, there are lots of choices at cineplexes this weekend.
How Do You Survive A Pandemic? These Women Have Lessons For Us All
Women often bear a heavier burden at times of crisis. Yet they draw on their inner strength to survive — and thrive. NPR photographed and interviewed 19 women over 3 weeks. Here are their stories.
A major Russian attack on Kyiv kills 21 people and damages European offices
Russia launched a major air attack early Thursday on Kyiv that included a rare strike on the city center, killing at least 21 people, wounding 48 and damaging European diplomatic offices.
In Chris Brown's Big Year, Tough Questions On Abuse
The R&B singer is back only a few years after pleading guilty to felony assault for beating former girlfriend Rihanna. Views on the issue he brought to the forefront haven't changed much: Many teens find Rihanna at fault. But they're at a high risk of experiencing domestic abuse themselves.
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Inside Wrigley Field, The Scorekeepers Stay True To Baseball's Beginnings
The home of the Chicago Cubs is also home to a living relic: one of the few remaining vintage scoreboards operated by hand.
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Administration Insiders Who Waved A Red Flag In The Ukraine Affair
It was an intelligence community whistleblower who brought the matter to the attention of Congress. But insiders also recorded objections about what took place within the administration.
Democrats Consider: Is A White, Straight Man The Safe Bet Against Trump?
Six months after electing a diverse wave of women to Congress, "electability"-minded Democrats fear the country isn't ready for a woman, person of color or LGBTQ presidential candidate.
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The Air Force Struggles With Diversity. Can The Space Force Do Any Better?
Top Space Force leaders say gender and racial diversity are a core part of the mission. But past indicators present a troubling picture.
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Trump's Futile Fight To Overturn Election Loss Breeds Turmoil, Risk
The president has made it clear that he will spend his remaining days in the White House in the same way he spent much of his term in office: fighting.
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