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When he was younger, climate change felt like an abstract concept to Gabriel Nagel. Then a wildfire burned near his home. Eli Imadali hide caption
The crucial need for energy storage is key to the future of clean energy
Republicans celebrate after reaching the threshold to win control of the House
Will young voters in Malaysia revive the career of a 97-year-old politician?
500 words are added to Scrabble's official Merriam-Webster online dictionary
'The Rabbit Hutch,' a novel by Tess Gunty, wins National Book Award for fiction
NPR podcast tells the story behind Lionel Messi's journey to his final World Cup
Trump Organiazation's ex-CFO is on the stand for another day at tax fraud trial
Milwaukee man is sentenced to multiple life terms for Wisconsin parade deaths
When he was younger, climate change felt like an abstract concept to Gabriel Nagel. Then a wildfire burned near his home. Eli Imadali hide caption
Antigovernment protests continue in Iran, along with regime's violent crackdown
Rep. Bass is elected mayor of Los Angeles in a contentious and close race
Street artist Banksy's new works appear in war-torn sites in Ukraine
Poland says a missile that crashed on its territory was friendly fire from Ukraine
Examining the missile mishap in Poland and the lessons to take away
Hospitals in Albuquerque are crowded with pediatric RSV infections
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