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The Philippines' top defense secretary talks about tensions in the South China Sea
Amid tensions in the South China Sea, NPR sat down with Philippines' Secretary of National Defense Gilberto Teodoro. He has accused China of "gutter talk" and "propaganda" in its territorial claims.
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Supreme Court allows Texas' controversial immigration law to go into effect
The U.S. Supreme Court, for now, is allowing Texas to implement its immigration law, known as SB4, that permits local and state police to arrest people suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.
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About 140 of D.C.'s cherry trees will soon be cut down to adapt to rising sea levels
Washington, D.C.'s famous cherry blossoms hit peak bloom yesterday. For some 140 of the famous flowering trees, this will be their last season — they'll soon be cut down to adjust to sea-level rise.
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Delaware’s latest budget forecast continues to project revenue increases, growth remains flat
Delaware’s latest budget forecast sees a revenue increase next year, but Secretary of Finance Rick Geisenberger says the money is already spoken for.
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Meet the queens of March Madness: University of Utah senior forward Alissa Pili
As America waits for the kickoff of the Men's and Women's NCAA Tournaments, NPR's providing listeners with mini profiles of talented players leading their teams into the tournament.
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Here's what happens if Trump can't pay his $454 million bond
The former president needs to arrange the money to comply with a New York Court ruling in less than a week, but says he can't find a company to put up the bond.
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Jennine Capó Crucet aimed to write an elegy of Miami in new 'Scarface'-inspired novel
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Jennine Capó Crucet about her new book, Say Hello to My Little Friend and how she drew inspiration from Scarface, Miami and the Seaquarium's killer whale, Lolita.
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Small businesses in New Castle County commercial corridors eligible for grants up to $10,000
The community development financial institution True Access Capital is offering small businesses in three defined commercial corridors small grants up to $5,000 and larger matching grants up to $10,000 for various interior and exterior improvements like facades, landscaping/streetscape improvements, and signage.
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Can a picture make you happy? We asked photographers and here's what they sent us
For International Day of Happiness, photographers sent us pictures of a Syrian boy who finds joy caring for farm animals, Ukrainian girls on a trampoline, music lovers grooving to the blues and more.
Reddit and YouTube must face a lawsuit over the radicalization of the Buffalo shooter
The sites' algorithms served the 18-year-old with increasingly extremist content and led to the attack, the suit claims. On Monday, a judge rejected the companies' request to have the suit dismissed.
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