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Dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports are on strike for a 2nd day
by Andrea Hsu
Dockworkers are demanding 77% in raises, among other things. Their union says they'll remain on strike until their demands are met.
Latino superheroes are saving the day in Hollywood
by Mandalit del Barco
Moscow contends with violence over its plan to enlist reservists to fight in Ukraine
by Charles Maynes
While waging the fight in Ukraine, Moscow confronts protests over its call-up of military reservists, an attack on a recruiting office and other incidents that include a deadly school shooting.
A grand jury in Georgia is expected to hear from ex-Trump official Meadows
by Stephen Fowler
Former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is set to testify Tuesday before a grand jury in Fulton County regarding efforts to try to overturn the state's 2020 election.
Didn't you always imagine the future would feature flying cars?
The wait is over — at least it was at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The show included an air mobility experience — stuff like hoverbikes, jet suits and amphibious aircrafts.
10-year-old boy's surrealist works sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars
Fifth grader Andres Valencia, 10, uses the money to buy Roblox coins or Nintendo Switch consoles for all his friends. He's also donated to AIDS research and children's charities.
News brief: Oath Keepers' trial, protests inside Russia, Iran's foreign minister
Some Oath Keepers go on trial for seditious conspiracy. Moscow confronts protests over its call-up of military reservists. Iran's foreign minister responds to the suppression of peaceful protests.
In the latest Jan. 6 case, Oath Keepers go on trial for seditious conspiracy
The founder of the far-right Oath Keepers antigovernment group, Stewart Rhodes, and four others go on trial Tuesday on charges of seditious conspiracy in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
A far-right group with neo-fascist roots wins big in Italy's election
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Max Bergmann of the Center for Strategic and International Studies about far-right victories in Italy's election, and the rise of far-right political parties in Europe.
After years of decline, the auto industry in Canada is making a comeback
by H.J. Mai
Canada is one of the largest car producers in North America. The transition toward electric vehicles provides new opportunities to build on this legacy.
Most Japanese opposed the state funeral for ex-Prime Minister Abe, polls show
A costly state funeral for former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who was assassinated in July, prompted protests in Japan.