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Mugabe's Rival Exits Race, Calls Runoff a Sham
Zimbabwe's opposition leader has withdrawn from the country's presidential runoff election, saying the loss of life among his supporters is too high a price to pay. Morgan Tsvangirai says President Robert Mugabe has run a violent, illegitimate election. Tsvangirai's withdrawal spurred reaction from African leaders and the United Nations.
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Rawayana: Tiny Desk Concert
The Venezuelan group brings its infectious energy and beach-infused sound to the Tiny Desk.
Aid ship sets sail from Cyprus to Gaza, where hunger is worsening 5 months into war
An aid ship loaded with some 200 tons of food set sail Tuesday from Cyprus to Gaza, the international charity behind the effort said.
Xiye Bastida: How Are Young People Making The Choice To Fight Climate Change?
For some youth, being part of the solution means focusing their entire lives on the climate crisis. For Xiye Bastida, a 17-year-old climate justice activist, there is no hope without action.
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Doctor Treating Ebola Patients In Sierra Leone Succumbs To The Disease
Sheik Humarr Khan, one of the doctors fighting to control West Africa's largest Ebola outbreak, died Tuesday in Sierra Leone. He was 39.
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In Ohio Coal Country, Job Prospects Lie With Neither Coal Nor Trump's Promises
Donald Trump has made huge promises for creating coal jobs. Not many really think he can deliver. Instead, hopes are high for a new plant in Ohio that converts natural gas into plastic pellets.
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Young Miko upended norms in Latin pop. On her debut 'Att.' she raises her own bar
The Puerto Rican rapper has risen through the ranks of Latin pop, collaborating with artists like Karol G and Bad Bunny. With her playful, experimental debut Att., she's poised to be a bigger star.
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The 25 Best Songs Of 2025
From the breakout Brooklyn band Geese to the Puerto Rican star and soon-to-be Super Bowl halftime performer Bad Bunny and dozens in between, NPR Music shares its picks for the best songs of 2025.
All I Want For Christmas: Less Debt?
Holiday shopping means lots of trinkets for loved one, but it can also mean lots of debt. To learn whether Americans should save more and spend less, host Michel Martin speaks with NPR's Senior Business Editor Marilyn Geewax and Princeton Professor Sheldon Garon. Garon's new book is Beyond Our Means: Why America Spends While the World Saves.
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Want Your Cheese To Age Gracefully? Cowgirl Creamery's Got Tips
The co-founders of Cowgirl Creamery were among the first American cheesemakers to be recognized by the prestigious French cheese guild. So they know a thing or two about storing and using old cheese.
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