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  1. 21 ore fa · A Syrian-American family plans to sue over death of loved one in Syrian prison. By Michele Kelemen. Published May 23, 2024 at 4:25 PM EDT. A Texas family plans to sue authorities in Syria for the disappearance of Majd Kamalmaz. He was one of several Americans believed to have been held unjustly by a repressive government.

  2. 20 ore fa · In Rafah, they have. Aid groups warned humanitarian operations in Gaza may collapse. In Rafah, they have. UN groups have run out of food in Rafah and say the same could happen within days in other parts of Gaza, while a new pier built by the U.S. struggles to get aid to Palestinians under siege. Tom Bowman is a NPR National Desk reporter ...

  3. 19 ore fa · The National Hurricane Center is predicting an extremely active 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins June 1. Rebecca Hersher (she/her) is a reporter on NPR's Science Desk, where she reports on outbreaks, natural disasters, and environmental and health research. Since coming to NPR in 2011, she has covered the Ebola outbreak in West ...

  4. 21 ore fa · House committee grills former NIH advisor over his conversations about COVID origins. A House committee is scrutinizing emails between EcoHealth Alliance, a group studying coronaviruses, and senior NIH officials. The hearing comes a week after the suspension of federal funding for Ecohealth. 2way for ATC. Digital timing TBD.

  5. 19 ore fa · Supreme Court ruling makes it harder to bring racial gerrymandering claims. By Nina Totenberg. Published May 23, 2024 at 5:54 PM EDT. Listen • 4:06. The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 vote along ideological lines, reversed a lower court decision that had struck down a South Carolina congressional district as a racial gerrymander.

  6. 20 ore fa · Former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby will serve a three year probation term for mortgage fraud and perjury, stemming from improper use of federal funds available during the COVID pandemic.

  7. 19 ore fa · A doctor moved to a state where abortion is legal. She’s concerned about the election. A doctor moved to a state where abortion is legal. She’s concerned about the election. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Anne Banfield, a doctor now working in what has been characterized as an "abortion desert" nearly two years after the fall of Roe v ...