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On a flight home, a stranger helped her understand what came next

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 06/17/2026 - 04:00

Rebecca Simonitsch had just learned she might be a candidate for brain surgery. The man seated beside her on the flight home pulled out a notebook to explain what lay ahead.

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El Niño is here, so what does it mean?

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 06/17/2026 - 04:00
reservoir feeding the Guavio Hydroelectric Power Plant in Gachalá, in Colombia's Guavio Province, during dry conditions linked to El Niño.'/>

An El Niño has formed amid the warmer-than-normal waters in the tropical Pacific. Now it's a question of how intense the phenomenon will be, and where effects like heat and drought will strike.

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3 things to know about the new Fed chief's first meeting

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 06/17/2026 - 04:00

Kevin Warsh takes questions from reporters for the first time since taking over as Chairman of the Federal Reserve. Warsh and his colleagues are expected to hold interest rates steady today.

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Morning news brief

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 06/17/2026 - 03:43

As JD Vance heads to Switzerland to sign initial agreement between U.S. and Iran, the terms remain largely unknown, Trump wraps G7 summit, a look at the results from Tuesday's primaries.

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UN chief visits Haiti, where a new 'gang-suppression force' will be deployed

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 06/17/2026 - 01:15

U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres's visit to Port-au-Prince comes as gang violence persists. According to U.N. data, 2,300 people have been killed in Haiti this year, with another 100 kidnapped.

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U.S. strike on an alleged drug boat kills 1, leaves 2 survivors

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 06/17/2026 - 00:47

The U.S. military attacked a boat accused of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Tuesday, killing one man and leaving two survivors. This brings the number of people who have been killed in boat strikes to at least 208.

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Rain along Gulf Coast could become the first named storm of Atlantic hurricane season

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 06/16/2026 - 21:04

The National Hurricane Center in Miami says the system is expected to bring intense rain to southern states including Texas and Louisiana this week.

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Haitian immigrants ask Supreme Court to toss case in light of new evidence

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 06/16/2026 - 20:09

The lawyers argue that the court does not have a full record of how the Trump administration decided to end temporary protective status for Haitians in the U.S.

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Georgia results: Collins will face Sen. Ossoff; Trump's pick loses governor runoff

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 06/16/2026 - 19:38

In an upset, Georgia Republican voters rejected President Trump's preferred nominee for the competitive open governor's race. They also picked Rep. Mike Collins to face Sen. Jon Ossoff.

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Iraqi soccer fans celebrate end of 40-year World Cup drought

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 06/16/2026 - 15:21

The Iraq national men's team hasn't played a World Cup in 40 years; a drought that ends Tuesday night, to the excitement of soccer fans in Dearborn, Michigan, home to a large Iraqi diaspora.

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In Albania, anger grows against the government for supporting a Kushner-linked luxury resort

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 06/16/2026 - 12:10

Albania's government has given preliminary approval to plans for the luxury resort along a stretch of coastline, prompting daily protests and legal challenges by environmental groups.

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Trump further guts Education Dept. by shifting oversight of special ed, civil rights

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 06/16/2026 - 12:04

The moves to the federal departments of Health and Human Services and Justice, respectively, would further dismantle an agency that President Donald Trump has vowed to close.

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'The Lost Founder' profiles a brilliant lawyer who helped craft the Constitution

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 06/16/2026 - 11:54

Jesse Wegman's book tells the story of James Wilson, a largely forgotten founding father who lived a colorful life and died as a Supreme Court justice on the run from the law and creditors.

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Live with a partner? You may be sharing more microbes than you think

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 06/16/2026 - 11:05

A large study finds you may share about a quarter of your oral and gut microbes with the people you live with. Should you worry? We asked the experts.

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The World Cup reminds us that the way to a visitor's heart ... is through their stomach

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 06/16/2026 - 10:59

The action inside the stadiums isn't the only thing capturing the attention of international visitors. Turns out, they're discovering the delights of Buc-ee's, Waffle House, Wawa and free soda refills.

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The war with Iran is making oil changes pricier. And a deal won't solve it

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 06/16/2026 - 10:29

The U.S. may be the world's biggest producer of crude oil, but that's not the case for motor oil. The cost of lubricants is soaring, and even a tentative deal to end the war won't solve the problem.

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Pop albums are drowning in 'narrative.' What happens when we go in cold?

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 06/16/2026 - 09:21

New albums by Lizzo and the rising artist Imani Imani are both "event" records — but one arrives with arguably too much backstory, the other with almost none.

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Survey confirms the struggle of working parents: 'No way to be two things at once'

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 06/16/2026 - 09:00

A new Pew survey finds many working parents feel they cannot give 100% at either work or home. Benefits like paid sick leave and more affordable childcare could help.

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How Israel could complicate Iran peace negotiations. And, World Cup highlights

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 06/16/2026 - 05:53

Israel has been sidelined in the agreement between the U.S. and Iran. It could spoil peace negotiations. And, it's been a thrilling start to the World Cup.

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Israeli ambassador to U.S. says Israel is 'not going to withdraw from South Lebanon'

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 06/16/2026 - 05:41

NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Israel's ambassador to the U.S. Michael Leiter about the peace deal the Trump administration says it's made with Iran.

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