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Austria's far-right party wins national vote but its chances of governing are unclear
by Rob Schmitz
The far-right Freedom Party of Austria has won the most votes in national parliamentary elections but has fallen short of an absolute majority.
North Korea's missile strikes are escalating tensions
by Anthony Kuhn
Tensions between North and South Korea are increasing with both sides firing missiles into disputed maritime areas for the first time since the Korean peninsula was divided more than 70 years ago.
Ethiopia and Tigray have agreed to a cessation of hostilities
After two years of catastrophic and brutal conflict, Ethiopia's warring sides have agreed to a permanent cessation of hostilities.
A new school in Kyiv is training women to pilot drones
by Ashley Westerman
A new school in Kyiv aims to get more women involved in the war effort by putting them in a driver's seat where few have been before: piloting drones.
This song is nearly 5 decades long but its subject still hits home
by Sarah Gonzalez
The Planet Money team got a cassette tape in the mail with a 47-year-old song about a timely topic: inflation.
Beat your midday slump by sticking your head in the freezer
In his new book, psychologist Aric Prather gives sleep tips, including how to harness cold temps to give you a boost of energy.
A 100-year study could help save box turtles
by Nell Greenfieldboyce
An ambitious long-term study of box turtles seeks to study the population across North Carolina to determine the health of the species over a hundred years.
Eco-activist Joseph Dibee sentenced for 1990s arson incidents
Joseph Dibee, a former fugitive and member of the Earth Liberation Front, was sentenced to time served for his role in arsons at animal-related businesses in California and Oregon during the late1990s.
The attack on Nancy Pelosi's husband reveals gaps in lawmakers' security
Lawmakers and election officials are feeling significantly more threatened this week after the attack on Nancy Pelosi's husband Paul in their San Franciso home.
Netanyahu poised for a comeback, with most votes counted in Israel
by Daniel Estrin
Israel's fifth election in under four years may give right-wing former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu his return to power - though Tuesday's vote is still being counted.
Iran to hold trials for protesters arrested in demonstrations that began last month
The Iranian government is promising swift and harsh action against the more than 1,000 protesters arrested since demonstrations began last month.