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Middle schoolers are lauded for protecting younger kids during church shooting

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 17:40

Two children were killed, and 18 children between the ages 6 and 15 were injured by a shooter. Middle schoolers acted heroically to protect others, a parent said.

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Federal judge says Kari Lake can't fire Voice of America director

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 17:10

A federal judge has ruled that Trump administration official Kari Lake can't unilaterally fire the director of Voice of America.

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Public media stations in rural America say emergency-alert funding is in jeopardy

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 16:26

Without Congressionally-approved funding, public media stations say communities will be left with aging infrastructure amid growing risks from extreme weather.

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New train connects Mississippi towns 20 years after Katrina

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 16:19

Amtrak just reopened a route from Mobile, Ala., to New Orleans that's connecting communities along the Gulf Coast for the first time since Hurricane Katrina. It's called the Mardi Gras line.

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Video: Echoes of Katrina - Two decades of struggle and strength

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 15:25

NPR station photographer and New Orleans native Tyrone Turner travelled back to Louisiana to document the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

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The federal government is taking over D.C.'s Union Station. What does that mean?

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 13:29

The Department of Transportation says it will be "reclaiming management" of the transportation hub, which it has owned since the 1980s. D.C.'s mayor says that would be an "amazing initiative."

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Whatever happened to the women in the 'No Sex for Fish' group?

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 13:26

NPR first wrote about the group "No Sex for Fish" in 2019 — Kenyan women out to end the practice of trading sex to a fisherman in exchange for his catch to sell. Since then they're faced tribulations.

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Why billions of folks can't easily get a drink or flush a toilet

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 12:40

A report from the World Health Organization says 1 in 4 people lack access to safe water to drink. Even more don't have water for sanitation. We asked someone who grew up that way to share childhood memories.

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Conductor Julian Wachner charged with possession of child sex abuse material

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 12:27

Once a prominent musician in New York City, Wachner was working as a grade school teacher in Indiana. Prosecutors have accused him of possessing sexual abuse imagery of young children.

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With no federal facial recognition law, states rush to fill void

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 12:23

Nearly two dozen states have passed laws regulating how tech companies collect data from our faces, eyes and voices. It comes as Congress has yet to pass any facial recognition technology.

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Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention facility to be empty 'within a few days'

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 10:22

The immigration detention center in Florida's Everglades will soon be empty. State officials expect the facility to have no detainees "within a few days."

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Israel increasingly bars foreign doctors who want to volunteer in Gaza

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 10:11

Foreign doctors have been serving as medical volunteers, but must be approved by Israel to enter Gaza. The World Health Organization says denial rates have increased by 50% since March.

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Fed governor Lisa Cook sues Trump over firing

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 10:03

Lisa Cook is challenging the president's attempt to remove her from office based on what she says is "an unsubstantiated allegation" of mortgage fraud prior to her Senate confirmation as governor.

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How U.S. policy failed Gaza. And, the latest info on the Minneapolis school shooting

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 06:30

Exclusive interviews with NPR reveal how U.S. policy during Biden's administration impacted Gaza. And, a shooter opened fire on a Minneapolis church yesterday, killing two children.

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North Korea's Kim will meet with Xi and Putin at Chinese military parade

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 06:09

With Russia's Vladimir Putin also coming for the parade, the event will underline the three-way alignment among Beijing, Moscow and Pyongyang in the face of a U.S. push to bolster its alliances with South Korea and Japan.

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Denmark summons U.S. envoy over claims of interference in Greenland

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 04:24

Denmark's foreign minister summoned the top U.S. diplomat in the country for talks after the main national broadcaster reported that at least three people with connections to President Donald Trump have been carrying out covert influence operations in Greenland.

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Minneapolis Catholic school shooting: What we know so far

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 04:00

Local authorities recovered additional firearms at three residences in the Minneapolis area that are linked to the shooter.

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The road to famine: How U.S. policy failed Palestinians in Gaza

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 04:00

As famine plagues Gaza, NPR exclusive reporting looks at the U.S.'s role in the humanitarian crisis. Many former officials NPR interviewed share a common refrain: Did we do enough to prevent this?

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'AI slop' videos may be annoying, but they're racking up views — and ad money

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 04:00

Critics say that "slop" videos made with generative AI are often repetitive or useless. But they get millions of views — and platforms are grappling with what to do about them.

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These investigators patrol Las Vegas looking for one thing: water waste

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 08/28/2025 - 04:00

The Southern Nevada Water Authority has investigators who patrol Las Vegas neighborhoods in search of wasted water.

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