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Robots Struggle to Match Warehouse Workers on ‘Really Hard’ Jobs
Maori Protest Bill That Is Part of Sharp Rightward Shift in New Zealand
Lillard wins it for Bucks in return from concussion
What Is Trump to Putin? A Harbinger of America’s Collapse.
Dozens sentenced for up to 10 years in prison in Hong Kong national security case
A Hong Kong court has sentenced 45 pro-democracy activists to up to a decade behind bars after it ruled in a landmark legal case that they had broken a national security law implemented by Beijing.
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42,000 crowd New Zealand's Parliament grounds in support of Māori rights
Protesters oppose a measure that would reshape the county's founding treaty between Indigenous Māori and the British Crown.
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Countdown to 894: The Alex Ovechkin goal-scoring tracker
Why Michael Learns to Rock Is Big in Asia
Is the Russian Army Depleted From Fighting in Ukraine?
Texas Education Board to Vote on Bible-Infused Lessons in Public Schools
Wyoming’s Abortion Bans Are Unconstitutional, Judge Rules
Lawyer Says His Client Testified That She Saw Gaetz Having Sex With Underage Girl
Trump Admits Gaetz May Not Be Confirmed. He’s Pushing His Nominees Anyway.
How Tulsi Gabbard Became a Favorite of Russia’s State Media
Pop-Tarts Bowl triples down on edible mascot antics ahead of 2024 edition
Texans have multiple posts aimed at Cowboys after win, leading NFL Week 11 trolls
Pope calls for investigation into whether Israel's actions constitute genocide
Pope Francis has called for an investigation to determine if Israel's military attacks on Gaza constitute genocide. It's the first time he's publicly suggested that Israel may be engaged in genocide.
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How Trump's reelection could impact reproductive health in low income countries
In his last term, Trump reinstated the "Mexico City Policy," which prohibits groups receiving U.S. aid from offering or discussing abortion. This time he may even expand the policy.
Kremlin warns of escalation after U.S. authorizes Ukraine to use missiles
President Biden's decision to let Ukraine use long-range missiles against Russia could escalate the war. But this may also make it easier for his successor to negotiate a peace deal.
Ukraine is Allowed to Fire US-made Missiles into Russia
Ukraine is granted permission from the Biden administration to fire U.S.-made long range missiles into Russian territory. We hear from two NPR correspondents about this major policy shift by the White House. Our Pentagon correspondent tells us the goals around the move and what it might mean on the battlefield. And our correspondent in Moscow gives us the Russian Government's reaction to the move.