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The WNBA star, who is six feet, nine inches, says she felt like a zoo animal in prison. "The guards would literally come open up the little peep hole, look in, and then I would hear them laughing."
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NPR's Juana Summers talks with Ty Cobb, a former federal prosecutor and special counsel to the Trump White House — turned Trump critic, about what happens if a former president is jailed.
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Israeli tanks rumbled into southern Gaza and seized control of the critical Rafah border crossing with Egypt. Israel and Hamas are trying yet again to work out a ceasefire in Egypt's capital Cairo.
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Are tornadoes getting worse, or does it just seem that way? NPR's Ari Shapiro discusses the recent series of devastating tornadoes across the plains states.
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Israeli tanks rolled into the southern Gaza city of Rafah Tuesday, taking control of the territory's border crossing with Egypt.
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Thirty-seven nations Compete in Europe's Song Contest: Kitsch, Peace, Politics. The countries hope their entry will be named best song of 2024, though some of the greatest drama happens offstage.
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1 in 6 cases of Alzheimer's may be inherited through the gene APOE4.
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Former President Donald Trump is accused of covering up payments to Stormy Daniels to hide an alleged affair, and to influence the 2016 election. He denies the charges and the affair.
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The wellness industry is booming with products that purport to measure one's biological age. But scientists can't even agree on what it is.
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Moreno's idea has been gaining traction with some mayors and urban planners, but it has also become the target of conspiracy theorists with baseless fears of having their cars taken away by a world government.
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Baker Jatee Kearsley accepts SNAP and EBT at J'Taime Patisserie in Bed-Stuy.
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New York Federal Reserve research has found that the share of renters who believe they will eventually be able to purchase a home has fallen to a record low.
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President Biden's support among young voters is slipping, partly over his support for Israel.