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Juul can keep selling its vaping products in the U.S. — for now
The e-cigarette maker had asked a federal appeals court to pause a ban by the Food and Drug Administration that would have required the company to immediately halt its business.
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (June 22)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Sheriff Joe Lombardo, endorsed by Trump, wins Nevada Republican primary for governor
It's expected to be a competitive race for governor in November between Trump-backed Republican Joe Lombardo, the sheriff of Clark County, and current Gov. Steve Sisolak, a Democrat.
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First Listen: Lily & Madeleine, 'Fumes'
Lily and Madeleine Jurkiewicz spend their second album feeling and defining the contours of each other's voices, trading verses, lines and leads. They call it "blood harmony," which about sums it up.
First Listen: Lykke Li, 'I Never Learn'
The Swedish singer's third album forms the final installment in a conceptual trilogy — and it's extraordinary as both a collection of songs and a tactical re-wiring of her genre's circuit board.
First Listen: The War On Drugs, 'Lost In The Dream'
Highly emotional rock that reads as low-stakes at first, Lost in the Dream is evocative and pleasant if you let it float by in the background. But it's made with hooks that sink in deep.
Opinion: Tiny movers of earth, and also our hearts
NPR's Scott Simon has worms. Hundreds of them. They live in a bin on his balcony and rejuvenate soil for flowers and vegetables. He talks about his admiration for the squiggly things.
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The Vegetable World's Ugly Duckling: Celeriac
Celeriac is the unsung frog prince of winter vegetables. Pare off its warty exterior and you'll uncover the royal vegetable within: a perfect, ivory-fleshed, winter alternative to potatoes and other starches.
Judge creates path for releasing redacted affidavit from Mar-a-Lago search
At a hearing in Florida, U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart said he's inclined to release parts of the affidavit used to search Trump's Mar-a-Lago home.
Maxwell Frost, one of the first Gen Z candidates for Congress, has won his primary
Florida's Maxwell Frost is the first member of Generation Z to win a primary for the U.S. House. He won the Democratic primary in Florida's 10th District, according to The Associated Press.
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