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As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks to win a third term, NPR visited some of his voter base in the north.
A father and daughter discovered fossil remnants of a giant ichthyosaur that scientists say may have been the largest-known ...
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The Israeli military on Monday ordered tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians in Rafah to evacuate, a move indicating Israel's offensive on Gaza's southmost area could be imminent.
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Tens of thousands of people earn a living on TikTok. But as creators face down the real possibility of TikTok going away, many are trying to switch to new platforms to save their livlihoods.
As campus protests against Israel's war spread to colleges across the U.S., NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with University of Texas at Austin students, on both sides, about their concerns and demands.