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(NPR) India's Worst COVID Outbreak Yet Forces Journalists To Criticize Modi Leadership

India's Worst COVID Outbreak Yet Forces Journalists To Criticize Modi Leadership The Coronavirus Crisis India's Worst COVID Outbreak Yet Forces Journalists To Criticize Modi Leadership India's devastating second COVID-19 wave has changed local media's coverage of the crisis and the government.

Peru’ s presidential runoff election too close to call|||Peru’ s presidential runoff election too close to call (LATEST)

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Peru’s presidential runoff election too close to call World Jun 07 Peru’s presidential runoff election too close to call By Regina Garcia Cano, Franklin Briceno, Associated Press

(NPR) India's Worst COVID Outbreak Yet Forces Journalists to Criticize Modi Leadership

India's Worst COVID Outbreak Yet Forces Journalists to Criticize Modi Leadership The Coronavirus Crisis India's Worst COVID Outbreak Yet Forces Journalists to Criticize Modi Leadership Audie Cornish talks with Manisha Pande of the Indian news outlet Newslaundry about how India's devastating second COVID-19 wave has changed local media's coverage of the crisis and the government.

Drought-stricken Nevada enacts ban on ‘ non-functional’ grass|||Drought-stricken Nevada enacts ban on ‘ non-functional’ grass (LATEST)

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Drought-stricken Nevada enacts ban on ‘non-functional’ grass Nation Jun 07 Drought-stricken Nevada enacts ban on ‘non-functional’ grass By Sam Metz, Associated Press

Carbon dioxide in the air has reached another dangerous milestone|||Carbon dioxide in the air has reached another dangerous milestone (LATEST)

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Carbon dioxide in the air has reached another dangerous milestone Science Jun 07 Carbon dioxide in the air has reached another dangerous milestone By Seth Borenstein, Associated Press

(NPR) The U.S. Has Recovered Some Of The Millions Paid To The Colonial Pipeline Hackers

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The U.S. Has Recovered Some Of The Millions Paid To The Colonial Pipeline Hackers class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 3829; --source-height: 2153; " > The entrance of Colonial Pipeline Company in Charlotte, N.C. Chris Carlson/AP hide caption toggle caption Chris Carlson/AP Business The U.S. Has Recovered Some Of The Mi

Mexico president appears to hold key majority in elections|||Mexico president appears to hold key majority in elections (LATEST)

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Mexico president appears to hold key majority in elections World Jun 07 Mexico president appears to hold key majority in elections By Christopher Sherman, María Verza, Associated Press

(NPR) Fisher-Price Ignored Safety Warnings Even After Infants Started Dying, A Report Finds

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Fisher-Price Ignored Safety Warnings Even After Infants Started Dying, A Report Finds class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 5469; --source-height: 3076; " > The Rock 'n Play sleeper by Fisher-Price has been linked to the deaths of more than 50 infants. The company recalled the product in 2019 after having sold roughly 4.7 million units. The Washington Post via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption The Washington Post via Getty Images

Mali junta leader sworn in as president after 2nd coup|||Mali junta leader sworn in as president after 2nd coup (LATEST)

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Mali junta leader sworn in as president after 2nd coup World Jun 07 Mali junta leader sworn in as president after 2nd coup By Baba Ahmed, Associated Press

WATCH LIVE: Department of Justice officials discuss Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack|||WATCH LIVE: Harris attends press conference with Guatemala President Alejandro Giammattei (LATEST)

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WATCH LIVE: Department of Justice officials discuss Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack Nation Jun 07 WATCH LIVE: Department of Justice officials discuss Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack By News Desk

WATCH LIVE: Harris attends press conference with Guatemala President Alejandro Giammattei|||WATCH LIVE: Harris attends press conference with Guatemala President Alejandro Giammattei (LATEST)

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WATCH LIVE: Harris attends press conference with Guatemala President Alejandro Giammattei Politics Jun 07 WATCH LIVE: Harris attends press conference with Guatemala President Alejandro Giammattei By Associated Press

(NPR) The FDA Has Approved A New Alzheimer's Drug — Here's Why That's Controversial

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The FDA Has Approved A New Alzheimer's Drug — Here's Why That's Controversial class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 4407; --source-height: 2478; " > Dr. William Burke goes over a PET brain scan in 2018 at Banner Alzheimers Institute in Phoenix. The drug company Biogen Inc. has received federal approval for a medicine to treat early Alzheimer's disease. Matt York/AP hide caption toggle caption Matt York/AP

WATCH LIVE: White House press secretary Jen Psaki holds news briefing|||Supreme Court rules against immigrants with temporary protected status (LATEST)

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WATCH LIVE: White House press secretary Jen Psaki holds news briefing Politics Jun 07 WATCH LIVE: White House press secretary Jen Psaki holds news briefing By Associated Press

(NPR) The FDA Has Approved A Controversial New Drug To Treat Alzheimer's

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The FDA Has Approved A Controversial New Drug To Treat Alzheimer's class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 4407; --source-height: 2478; " > Dr. William Burke goes over a PET brain scan in 2018 at Banner Alzheimers Institute in Phoenix. The drug company Biogen Inc. has received federal approval for a medicine to treat early Alzheimer's disease. Matt York/AP hide caption toggle caption Matt York/AP Heal

(NPR) The FDA Has Approved A Controversial New Drug To Treat Alzheimer'

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The FDA Has Approved A Controversial New Drug To Treat Alzheimer' class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 4407; --source-height: 2478; " > Dr. William Burke goes over a PET brain scan in 2018 at Banner Alzheimers Institute in Phoenix. The drug company Biogen Inc. has received federal approval for a medicine to treat early Alzheimer's disease. Matt York/AP hide caption toggle caption Matt York/AP Healt

(NPR) FDA Has Approved A Controversial Alzheimer's Drug

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FDA Has Approved A Controversial Alzheimer's Drug class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 4407; --source-height: 2478; " > Dr. William Burke goes over a PET brain scan in 2018 at Banner Alzheimers Institute in Phoenix. The drug company Biogen Inc. has received federal approval for a medicine to treat early Alzheimer's disease. Matt York/AP hide caption toggle caption Matt York/AP Health

Supreme Court rules against immigrants with temporary protected status|||Supreme Court rules against immigrants with temporary protected status (LATEST)

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Supreme Court rules against immigrants with temporary protected status Nation Jun 07 Supreme Court rules against immigrants with temporary protected status By Mark Sherman, Associated Press

Jeff Bezos plans to go to space in July aboard Blue Origin flight|||Train in Pakistan barrels into another, killing at least 40 people (LATEST)

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Jeff Bezos plans to go to space in July aboard Blue Origin flight World Jun 07 Jeff Bezos plans to go to space in July aboard Blue Origin flight By Michelle Chapman, Associated Press

(NPR) Working In Sweatpants May Be Over As Companies Contemplate The Great Office Return

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Working In Sweatpants May Be Over As Companies Contemplate The Great Office Return class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 5337; --source-height: 3002; " > David McNew/AFP via Getty Images The Coronavirus Crisis Working In Sweatpants May Be Over As Companies Contemplate The Great Office Return Many offices that have been closed since March 2020 are beginning to bring workers back, but not all companies think they need a return to the old ways.

Train in Pakistan barrels into another, killing at least 40 people|||Train in Pakistan barrels into another, killing at least 40 people (LATEST)

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Train in Pakistan barrels into another, killing at least 40 people World Jun 07 Train in Pakistan barrels into another, killing at least 40 people By Associated Press

France fines Google $268 million for unfair treatment in online ads|||Supreme Court asked to review men-only draft registration law (LATEST)

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France fines Google $268 million for unfair treatment in online ads World Jun 07 France fines Google $268 million for unfair treatment in online ads By Associated Press

Supreme Court asked to review men-only draft registration law|||Supreme Court asked to review men-only draft registration law (LATEST)

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Supreme Court asked to review men-only draft registration law Nation Jun 07 Supreme Court asked to review men-only draft registration law By Associated Press

France fines Google $268 million for unfair treatment in online ads|||A ‘ Hail Mary’ to save some species of birds in Maryland (LATEST)

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France fines Google $268 million for unfair treatment in online ads World Jun 07 France fines Google $268 million for unfair treatment in online ads By Associated Press

(NPR) A Lifeline For The Unemployed Is About To End In Half Of U.S. Here's What's At Stake

A Lifeline For The Unemployed Is About To End In Half Of U.S. Here's What's At Stake The Coronavirus Crisis A Lifeline For The Unemployed Is About To End In Half Of U.S. Here's What's At Stake Republican governors are moving to end a $300-a-week pandemic lifeline for the unemployed in a controversial effort to push people back to work, with four states set to end them this week.

(NPR) Here's What Harris Will Do On Her 1st VP Trip To Guatemala And Mexico

Here's What Harris Will Do On Her 1st VP Trip To Guatemala And Mexico Politics Here's What Harris Will Do On Her 1st VP Trip To Guatemala And Mexico The vice president will meet with the leaders of Guatemala and Mexico to talk about corruption, violence and poverty — factors causing thousands of Central Americans to seek asylum at the U.S. border.