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Referees postponed the men's downhill alpine ski event after officials decided high winds at the Yanqing course posed a safety risk. This comes after multiple days of practice cancellations.
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The 26-year-old suspect allegedly killed two people at an apartment complex in Brown Deer, Wis., police said. At least one person was injured.
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President Biden's foreign policy moves are under the microscope.
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Many took offense to Vogue France's caption, accusing the magazine of hypocrisy given France's political campaigns against Muslim headscarves.
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Faces of NPR, HBCU Edition. Highlighting the HBCU Alum at NPR- this week we feature Sommer Hill. Face behind Faces of NPR and @NPRExtra
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Feb. 4 is known as Taffy Abel Day after hockey player Clarence “Taffy” Abel.
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You can't help but bop your head with maybe a teary eye as Key Glock mourns Young Dolph in this rap memorial.
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Travis McMichael on Friday reversed his plan to plead guilty in the federal case days after a judge rejected terms of a plea deal that was met with passionate objections by Ahmaud Arbery's parents.
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In an interview on NPR's Morning Edition, Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said U.S. special forces took precautions to spare civilians in the raid.
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While promoting her new movie God's Country, Newton talked about wanting to "apologize every day to darker-skinned actresses" for being chosen for roles.
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Sam Sanders won Best Overall Host, Throughline won Best History Podcast, How I Built This won Best Business & Finance Podcast, and Radio Ambulante won Best Spanish Language Podcast
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Ice will remain the major threat in the storm's wake as crews scramble to restore power to hundreds of thousands of customers.