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A Milestone For A Beloved Monarch
Queen Elizabeth II today becomes Great Britain's longest-reigning royal, overtaking Victoria, who ruled for 63 years, seven months and two days. She's marking the occasion by opening a railway line.
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Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Released From Jail
A federal judge in Kentucky on Tuesday released Rowan County clerk Kim Davis from jail. She spent five days locked up after her refusal to issue same-sex marriage licenses.
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U.S. Open: Serena Defeats Sister Venus; Keeps Eye On Grand Slam
After three back-and-forth sets at the U.S. Open Tuesday night, Serena Williams advances to the semifinals. Steve Inskeep talks to Courtney Nguyen, a senior writer for WTA Insider.
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Stranded In Hungarian Camps, Migrants Press To Leave
Migrants from as far away as Afghanistan have been placed behind barbed wire in detention camps in Hungary. NPR's Lauren Frayer visits a camp where the numbers — and the frustrations — keep growing.
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New Bottleneck Of Migrants Forms In Hungary's Detention Centers
The president of the European Union is calling on countries to welcome their share of what the U.N. predicts will be at least 850,000 migrants over the next two years.
Judge: Costco Sold Counterfeit Tiffany Engagement Rings
Tiffany said the rings Costco was selling were counterfeits. The judge agreed, rejecting claims that Tiffany has become just a generic word for a ring setting.
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Getting There Is Half The Fun
Two boys in Russia managed to tunnel out of their kindergarten playground — they wanted to buy a car. And in New York City, Matthew Ahn set a speed record for traveling to every subway station.
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Nebraska State Fair sees highest attendance since its move
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) — Officials say attendance at this year's Nebraska State Fair was the highest since the fair moved to Grand Island from Lincoln in…
Camerawoman Fired For Tripping Migrant Who Fled Police
A video shows a journalist sticking her leg out as a man carrying a young boy attempts to run past police in Hungary. The TV network's editor in chief says his colleague "behaved unacceptably."
Our Pioneering Spirit
In this final dispatch from the road, Stuart Chittenden finds a reminder of his Neolithic ancestors and meets some modern pioneers.
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