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Police took more than 250 protesters into custody in Arizona, Indiana, Massachusetts and Missouri this weekend, as the war in Gaza continues to embroil campuses across the nation.
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You probably recognize our guest Rachel Martin from her years on NPR’s news magazines like Morning Edition and Weekend Edition. Her new project is a sharp break from the daily news cycle, but features her trademark warmth alongside a lot of laughs.
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A mix of sun and clouds today with just an isolated shower or possibly a thunderstorm. Highs in the upper 60s, 70's south.
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The New York Rangers have advanced to the second round of the NHL playoffs after finishing off a sweep of the Washington Capitals with a 4-2 victory in Game 4.
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“Be Here Now” is one of those plays that makes a profound topic seem relatable and entertaining. Indeed, what could be more profound or complicated than trying to explain how to be happy in one’s everyday life?
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NewsChannel 13 Meteorologist Reid Kisselback provides the regional weather summary for Sunday, April 28th, 2024.
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A new study shows people who are in the habit of climbing stairs are less likely to die from heart disease compared to those who don't. Stair climbers also had a slight boost in longevity.
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Although HIV transmission from contaminated blood through unsterile injection is a well-known risk, the CDC said this is the first documentation of probable infections involving cosmetic services.
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The aid group said the humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire and that it has almost 8 million meals ready to distribute. The group halted efforts after Israeli strikes killed seven workers.
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After 16 seasons, two Olympic gold medals and three WNBA championships, Candace Parker announced her retirement from professional basketball on Sunday.
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Multiple tornadoes over several days leveled buildings and left a trail of damage in parts of the South and Midwest.
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An organic seed company was distressed to learn it had marketed a GMO purple tomato by mistake. The incident raised alarm about the impact of new GMO plants.
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