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Thursday

Trump supporters and their opponents spar outside of the criminal court where the former president is on trial on Wednesday in New York City.
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Wednesday

Former President Donald Trump leaves Manhattan Criminal Court at the end of the day's proceedings during his criminal trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments in New York City on Tuesday.
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Tuesday

Palestinians grieve relatives who were killed in an Israeli airstrike on an encampment for displaced people on Sunday, May 26, in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. Anas Baba/NPR hide caption

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Friday

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 24: Penny Harrison and her son Parker Harrison rally against the live entertainment ticket industry outside the U.S. Capitol January 24, 2023 in Washington, DC. The Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing this morning to explore whether the merger of Live Nation and Ticketmaster has stifled competition and harmed the consumer marketplace. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) Drew Angerer/Getty Images/Getty Images North America hide caption

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Thursday

Home sales fell last month even as the price of homes climbed to a record high. Steven Senne/AP hide caption

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Up First for May 23, 2024

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Wednesday

Ireland's Prime Minister Simon Harris, left, flanked by Ireland's Minister of Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin, speaks Wednesday in Dublin to announce Ireland's recognition of a Palestinian state. PAUL FAITH/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Ireland, Norway, Spain to recognize a Palestinian state; stay safe during turbulence

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Tuesday

The International Criminal Court building in The Hague, Netherlands, on April 30. Anadolu/Anadolu via Getty Images hide caption

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Biden decries ICC arrest warrant request for Israeli leaders; Target cuts prices

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Monday

In this handout image supplied by the Office of the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi is pictured at the Qiz Qalasi Dam, constructed on the Aras River on the joint borders between Iran and Azerbaijan. Raisi was seen as a potential successor to Iran's supreme leader. Handout/Office of the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran via Getty Images hide caption

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Iran's president dies in helicopter crash; Michael Cohen's cross-examination wraps up

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Friday

Family members of plaintiffs in the historic Brown v. Board of Education met with President Biden to mark the 70th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision. Susan Walsh/AP hide caption

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Biden focuses on outreach to Black Americans; Billie Eilish finds herself

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Thursday

In this file photo from 2020, President Biden and then-President Donald Trump participate in the second and final presidential debate of that election. Morry Gash/AP hide caption

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Biden and Trump agree to two debates; how outdoor time can protect kids' eyesight

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Wednesday

Credit card delinquencies rose in the first three months of the year. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, almost 1 in 5 card users is "maxed out," using at least 90% of their credit limit. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images hide caption

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Americans are struggling to pay off credit card debt; Tiny Desk Contest's 2024 winner

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Tuesday

President Biden puts on a United Auto Workers t-shirt in Belvidere, Ill. on Nov. 9, 2023. Biden on Tuesday is announcing new tariffs on imports of Chinese goods, including electric vehicles. Scott Olson/Getty Images hide caption

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Biden to announce new Chinese tariffs; Michael Cohen returns to the stand

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Monday

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A hidden danger in Gaza; a Haitian gang leader speaks up

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Sunday

This month, we asked NPR readers to tell us about the mother figures in their lives. These are some of the women that shaped readers' lives most. Janet Smith, Catherine Ha, Abeba Aberham, Patty Duffy and Paula Recchia hide caption

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Friday

A U.S. Navy ship docks off the coast of the Gaza Valley area in the central Gaza Strip on April 29, 2024. The ship is expected to participate in the construction work of a floating naval dock to deliver more humanitarian aid to Gaza Strip announced in March. Ashraf Amra/Anadolu via Getty Images hide caption

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Aid workers are doubtful of a U.S.-built pier near Gaza; RFK Jr.'s dead brain worm

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