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Iraqi Parliament Installs New Government
Iraq's parliament approves a government that includes a new prime minister and additional representation for Sunni Muslims. The so-called unity government is to serve for four years.
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Hosting a July 4th barbeque is 11 percent more expensive than last year, thanks to inflation. The prices of chicken wings, ground beef and beer have all skyrocketed. Still, there are ways to save.
David Sedaris, Anatomizing Us In 'Squirrel' Tales
The humorist, who made his name with personal essays and other nonfiction, tells Steve Inskeep that his return to fiction kept taking him to surprising places. But the unhappy endings? Those he could have predicted.
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Anonymous 4: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (But They're Doing It)
After nearly 30 years, 20 albums and countless concerts, the acclaimed vocal ensemble has announced the 2015-16 season will be its last. Hear a preview of the group's forthcoming album love fail.
Cuba remains in the dark after hurricane knocks out power grid
A million people are without electricity after Hurricane Ian struck western Cuba. It could head for Tampa and St. Petersburg next, the first direct hit on those cities in a century.
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In a late-night filing, prosecutors blasted what they called "wide ranging meritless accusations leveled against the government."
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France takes on Argentina in the World Cup Final. Here's what you need to know.
The final game of the 2022 World Cup on Sunday is set to be its most thrilling. Defending champion France takes on Argentina as Lionel Messi seeks the one trophy missing from his glorious career.
Latest in Ukraine: As Russia's war starts its second year, eyes are on China (Feb. 27)
Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Under Scrutiny For 'Fast And Furious,' ATF Names New Leader
The shakeup comes as Republicans step up pressure over the agency's failed gun trafficking operation. Kenneth E. Melson has stepped down. B. Todd Jones, U.S. attorney for Minnesota, will be the agency's new acting director.
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