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Russia's Lavrov in Turkey to discuss plan to ship Ukrainian grain
The talks scheduled for Wednesday aim to unlock an estimated 22 million tons of grains sitting in silos in Ukraine.
Chicago archbishop adds his voice to the calls for gun safety legislation
While some cardinals have sidestepped political discussions, Cupich spoke out against gun violence on Twitter hours after the shooting at Robb Elementary School.
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Colombians vote for a new congress and presidential candidates
Three major candidates emerge to compete in the country's May presidential election.
Australian minister tries to end Solomons-China pact
Under the Solomon Islands' terms of a draft agreement, China could send police, military personnel and other armed forces to the Solomon Islands "to assist in maintaining social order."
The Practice of Slowing Down
Mountain climbers learn how to rest step -- that is, to pause between each step to catch one's breath at high altitudes. Climber Phil Powers believes this technique of pacing is valuable in everyday life.
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Reform Candidate Disputes Iran Election Results
One of the reform candidates in the Iranian election is saying that the vote was rigged. Liane Hansen speaks with Ivan Watson in Tehran.
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Senate approves Lisa Cook as first Black woman on Federal Reserve board of governors
Cook is only the second of Biden's five nominees for the Fed to win Senate confirmation. His Fed choices have faced an unusual level of partisan opposition.
Royalties Elusive For Many Jazz Greats
Reissues are the bread and butter of the jazz record business, but the artists whose talents made the records possible often miss out on the royalties that could help sustain them in old age.
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COVID cases are upending cycling, and the Tour de France starts in 2 weeks
"It's just crazy," Welsh cyclist Geraint Thomas said at the Tour de Suisse on Friday, after around 30 riders were forced to abandon the race.
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (June 21)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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