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Edna O'Brien On 6 Decades Of Writing 'Very Difficult Stories' About Women
In Girl, a young woman in Nigeria is abducted by Boko Haram — and that's just the beginning. For nearly 60 years, its Irish author has written about women "both as victims and as fighters, combined."
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Iowa Republicans pass bill banning most abortions after about 6 weeks
Iowa's Republican-led Legislature passed a bill banning most abortions after roughly six weeks of pregnancy during a marathon session Tuesday. Gov. Kim Reynolds said she would sign the bill on Friday.
6 Die In Jakarta Riots After President Joko Widodo's Election Win Is Confirmed
Saying he will not tolerate rioting, Widodo adds, "The military and the police will carry out stern actions in accordance with the law."
With Deluge Of Mail Ballots, Here's When To Expect Election Results In 6 Key States
Rules in several key states don't allow election workers to begin processing or counting mail-in ballots until Election Day, so the winners may not be declared for days.
It's been a vicious 6 months for stocks. Here's what the grim markets are signaling
All that whipsawing on Wall Street in the first half of the year reflects real nervousness. Investors are worried the Fed may tip the economy into a recession.
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Louisiana Floods Leave At Least 6 Dead, Tens Of Thousands Forced From Homes
More than 20,000 people have been rescued from the floodwaters. The state's governor describes the flooding as "unprecedented," and authorities are warning that waters could rise more in some areas.
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6 things to know about U.S. teacher shortages and how to solve them
There are more teachers now than before the pandemic, so why did almost half of U.S. schools still have teacher vacancies weeks into this school year? Here's what to know.
Missile strikes in western Ukraine kill 6 as country braces for new assault in east
Russian missile strikes on the western Ukrainian city of Lviv killed six people and wounded at least eight, the regional governor said, which appeared to target military infrastructure facilities
Trump Signs New Order Blocking Arrivals From 6 Majority-Muslim Countries
Trump's previous executive order caused chaos at airports and inspired protests and dozens of lawsuits. The new version omits Iraq, doesn't apply to existing visas and isn't in effect immediately.
Will Trump's Jan. 6 trial move to West Virginia? The long-shot strategy explained
Experts say the request is a long shot, legally speaking. But even if it fails, it could still be a win for Trump politically. NPR traveled to West Virginia to explore why.
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