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Hezbollah confirms its top leader was killed after Israeli airstrikes
The militant group confirmed the death of its longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut. The development marks a significant escalation many fear is inching towards a larger regional war.
Top film school honors Halyna Hutchins with a scholarship for female cinematographers
The American Film Institute created a scholarship in honor of Halyna Hutchins, who was killed by a prop gun on the set of "Rust." The fund will support aspiring female cinematographers.
Senators grill top health agencies on the U.S. response to monkeypox
In the first congressional hearing on monkeypox, federal officials were criticized for being slow to act, and struggling to apply the lessons of the pandemic to the current outbreak.
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Ransomware Attack Shuts Down A Top U.S. Gasoline Pipeline
An attack shuts down Colonial Pipeline, a major transporter of gasoline along the East Coast. A security analyst says the event shows the vulnerability of key elements of the nation's infrastructure.
Top Democrats Back Off Demands For Larger COVID-19 Bill
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer are breaking from their demand for more than $2 trillion in coronavirus relief spending to move toward a compromise.
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Trump, Top Congressional Democrats Remain Far Apart On Gun Control
President Trump spoke to Democratic leaders in Congress over the weekend about gun control, but the two sides have not yet found agreement.
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Comcast-Time Warner Сable Deal Tops A Year Of Corporate Mergers
This was a big year for corporate mergers, with $3 trillion worth of deals announced worldwide. Analysts say the strong acquisitive trend is expected to continue into next year.
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12 Of Europe's Top Soccer Teams Create New 'Super League'
A dozen European soccer clubs have announced plans to break away form their own "Super League." NPR's Noel King asks Grant Wahl of Sports Illustrated why.
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Nation's Longest-Serving Governor Set To Become Top Diplomat In Beijing
Terry Branstad served more than 22 non-consecutive years as governor of Iowa, helping shift the state's politics to the right. Now he heads to China to steward a delicate diplomatic relationship.
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Top 'LA Times' Editor Pushed Out Amid Newsroom Unrest
In a major shakeup, Lewis D'Vorkin steps down as editor in chief of the newspaper. He will be replaced by veteran Chicago journalist Jim Kirk.
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