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Month: June 2024
NPR News: Rescuers try to keep dolphins away from Cape Cod shallows after a mass stranding
Rescuers try to keep dolphins away from Cape Cod shallows after a mass stranding The area is the site of frequent strandings, which experts believe is due in part to its hook-like shape and extreme tidal fluctuations. Ten dolphins died in a mass stranding on Friday. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: India wins the T20 World Cup, defeating South Africa for the cricket title
India wins the T20 World Cup, defeating South Africa for the cricket title After a rough start, India turned the match around, winning in a nail-biter. This was India’s second T20 World Cup win; the team won the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007. Read more on NPR
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NPR News: Early in the hurricane season, an unusually strong storm moves through the Caribbean
Early in the hurricane season, an unusually strong storm moves through the Caribbean Beryl strengthened from a tropical storm into a hurricane on Saturday as the storm makes its way through the southeast Caribbean. It is expected to become a major hurricane. Read more on NPR
NPR News: Should President Biden step aside in the 2024 election?
Should President Biden step aside in the 2024 election? NPR’s Scott Detrow speaks with New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman about why he thinks President Biden should step aside in the 2024 election. Read more on NPR
NPR News: The Supreme Court overruled decades of administrative law. What happens now?
The Supreme Court overruled decades of administrative law. What happens now? NPR’s Scott Detrow speaks with law professor Jody Freeman about what the Supreme Court’s overturning of the Chevron case means for how federal agencies can regulate. Read more on NPR
NPR News: U.S. gymnastics Olympic trials take place in Minneapolis
U.S. gymnastics Olympic trials take place in Minneapolis In Minneapolis this week, the best gymnasts in the U.S. are competing to make the team that will compete at next month’s Olympics in Paris. Simone Biles aims to make her third Summer Games. Read more on NPR
NPR News: Ahead of parliamentary elections, the French left unites against the right
Ahead of parliamentary elections, the French left unites against the right A disparate group of left-wing and Green parties unites to fight France’s far-right in legislative elections. Read more on NPR