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Egyptians Break Fast, Beat Heat At The Same Time
The Islamic holiday of Ramadan is taking place during an especially hot and humid season in Egypt. Long accustomed to triple-digit temperatures, Egyptians are turning to a favorite custom for relief from the heat: drinking fresh fruit juice after a fast.
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Super Hot! India Records Its Highest Temperature Ever
Thermometers in the western city of Phalodi registered a sizzling 123.8 degrees Fahrenheit on Thursday. One resident told the BBC that it was so hot, his cellphone stopped working.
Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger beats Trump-backed primary challenge, AP says
Incumbent Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger famously refused then-President Donald Trump's entreaties to "find" enough votes to overturn his loss in Georgia.
Scarlett Johansson Is Suing Disney For Its Streaming Release Of 'Black Widow'
Scarlett Johansson is suing Disney for releasing Black Widow on streaming and in theaters at the same time, saying the simultaneous release breached her contract.
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Opinion: Scorecards keep record of games, and memories
NPR's Don Gonyea says looking through his old baseball scorecards stirs up sweet memories from summers long past.
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Germany Braces For Terrorism Trial
For years, authorities failed to see links in the killings of nine immigrants and a German policewoman. Now, a trial that will focus on right-wing extremists is about to begin.
New Year's Eve: Dubai Puts On A Record-Setting Fireworks Show
Organizers of what is expected to be certified as the world's largest fireworks display ever put on a show in Dubai that was seen by thousands Tuesday, as viewers turned out to celebrate the new year and watch a huge spectacle.
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The online giant says it someday may fly small packages right to customers' homes. That's got many worrying about the potential dangers. So, does this sound like a good or a bad idea?
Report: Spy Agencies' 'Black Budget' Reveals Intelligence Gaps
The Washington Post reports on documents sourced to former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden that indicate critical shortfalls in information.
From The Loyalty Pledge To Mueller As A 'Savior': 2017's Most Popular Russia Stories
The investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election began more than a year ago, and the story has only gotten more complicated. Here are the highlights from NPR.org.
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