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President Bidenβs debate performance casts doubt on reelection chances. French voters push far-right party to strong lead in election's first round. Gymnast Simone Biles will head to another Olympics.
President Bidenβs debate performance casts doubt on reelection chances. French voters push far-right party to strong lead in election's first round. Gymnast Simone Biles will head to another Olympics.
NPR's A Martinez asks Alan Rusbridger, former editor-in-chief of The Guardian, about the legacy of Julian Assange, and the 2010 WikiLeaks publication of classified government information.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.βs campaign manager and daughter-in-law, about the challenges facing Kennedy's independent presidential campaign.
Voters will consider what President Biden and former President Donald Trump have to say about immigration when they debate on Thursday.
Israel's defense chief to meet with U.S. officials. Deadly attack in Russia's southern republic of Dagestan. Abortions are up two years since the Supreme Court revoked federal abortion protections.
NPR's A Martinez talks with veteran aviation journalist BenΓ©t Wilson about mitigating air travelers' worries amid multiple incident investigations and reports of extreme turbulence.