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How will Biden’s decision change the Republican Party’s plans for November?
by A Martínez
NPR's A Martínez talks to political analyst and pollster Frank Luntz about how President Biden ending his reelection campaign and endorsing Kamala Harris for the nomination changes the race.
Beyoncé announces release of the 2nd part of her 'Renaissance' album in Super Bowl ad
The Verizon ad includes scenes of Beyoncé breaking a block of ice at a lemonade stand, and later running for office. Two songs were released online, and the full album is out next month.
Mar-a-Lago documents case: Trump lawyers are in court for a closed hearing in Florida
The judge will consider how much, if any, of the classified material former President Donald Trump is charged with hiding from investigators will be available for his defense.
Ivory Coast came out on top at the Africa Cup of Nations by defeating Nigeria 2-1
by Emmanuel Akinwotu
While millions of football fans were focused on the Super Bowl in the U.S., billions of soccer fans were watching the Africa Cup of Nations over the past month.
Biden to meet with Jordan's King Abdullah who's pushing for a cease-fire in Gaza
King Abdullah of Jordan visits the White House on Monday — on his diplomatic tour to push for a Gaza cease-fire. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen of the U.S. Institute of Peace.
Trump told S.C. rally that he supports Russian aggression against NATO allies
NATO's Secretary General condemned former President Trump's remarks supporting Russian aggression against NATO allies. What are the risks of Trump's inflammatory rhetoric?
Morning news brief
Israel threatens ground offensive against Rafah in southern Gaza. Trump reignites questions about what he'd do to U.S. alliances as president. Republicans call on President Biden to close the border.
Kansas City Chiefs win 3rd Super Bowl in 5 years in OT against San Francisco 49ers
The Chiefs secured back-to-back championships by beating the 49ers 25-22 in overtime. The 49ers head coach is 0-3 in Super Bowl appearances. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to ESPN's Martenzie Johnson.
AI deciphers part of an ancient scroll 2,000 years after Mount Vesuvius erupted
A scroll covered by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius has been read for the first time — with the help of artificial intelligence.
Israel has been threatening a military ground offensive against the city Rafah
Humanitarian agencies and the international community say if Israel takes its fight to that part of Gaza, the result could be a humanitarian catastrophe.
The recent avian flu surge is affecting poultry farmers across the U.S.
Here's what you need to know to keep your backyard flock safe and healthy.
The Super Bowl was more than football — it was a night of pop culture
It was a night of football in Las Vegas' first Super Bowl, but also Usher's halftime show, as well as ads featuring celebrities and the conclusion of an NFL season that also starred Taylor Swift.
Influencers are asked to help stop the spread of mental health misinformation
by Andrea Muraskin
Harvard public health researchers recruited social media influencers who discuss mental health issues, and trained them to present better information to audiences.