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As tensions mount with Israel, Hezbollah stages a massive show of force in Lebanon
A massive military display by Hezbollah on Sunday was the largest in at least a decade for the Iranian-backed militia, and comes at a moment of heightened tension with Israel.
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Meta has been fined $1.3 billion in the EU for breaching privacy standards
Tech giant Meta has been ordered to pay a nearly $1.3 billion dollar privacy fine in the European Union
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Marty Stuart of the Fabulous Superlatives on their new album 'Altitude'
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Country musician Marty Stuart about his newest release with his band, the Fabulous Superlatives: "Altitude."
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Sigourney Weaver on acting in Paul Schrader's latest film 'Master Gardener'
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Sigourney Weaver, one of the stars of writer-director Paul Schrader's latest film, "Master Gardener."
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Striking movie and TV writers worry that they will be replaced by AI
One sticking point in the Hollywood writers strike is the use of artificial intelligence. AI is already being used in Hollywood, but what fears and hopes do writers have about the technologies future?
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'Undaunted' tells the story of the women journalists who blazed a trail for others
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to former reporter Brooke Kroeger about her new book, "Undaunted," about how women fought for a place in newsrooms and on the frontlines of journalism.
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What the battle for Bakhmut tells us about the war in Ukraine
NPR's Scott Simon talks with strategic studies professor Phillips O'Brien of St Andrew's University in Scotland about the significance of the battle for Bakhmut in the war in Ukraine.
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In Iowa, voters are already sizing up the 2024 GOP presidential field
NPR's A Martinez talks to Bob Vander Plaats, president of the conservative group The Family Leader, about how Iowa voters are evaluating the GOP presidential field.
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Restaurant in Philadelphia wants you to return to the gold standard of hamburgers
That's what Drury Beer Hall calls its wagyu burger that comes complete with caviar, fresh black truffle and lobster meat — all wrapped in gold leaf and served with a pour of cognac. It costs $700.
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Debt ceiling negotiations to resume after breaking down over the last few days
President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy are preparing for another face-to-face meeting Monday afternoon to try to reach an agreement on the debt ceiling and avoid default.
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