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New York Federal Reserve research has found that the share of renters who believe they will eventually be able to purchase a home has fallen to a record low.
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President Biden's support among young voters is slipping, partly over his support for Israel.
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Palestinian hospitals say two dozen died in Israeli strikes on Rafah overnight. Israel has also cast doubt on a proposed ceasefire deal that Hamas agreed to.
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Israeli forces have taken control of the Gaza side of the Rafah crossing into Egypt. A U.S. Border Patrol agent explains how he sees his agency's mission.
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The composer and percussionist was "shocked beyond belief" after hearing the news on Monday afternoon.
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Social Security benefits are facing an automatic cut in less than 10 years unless changes are adopted. The report from Social Security trustees predicts the fund will be exhausted in November of 2033.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Jan Egeland of the Norwegian Refugee Council about how Israel's evacuation of Rafah could affect the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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Local headlines for Tuesday, May 7, 2024
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The complex deal also brought home two sons of a Minnesota man who fought for ISIS.
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This year's NON-COMMvention lineup includes Beabadoobee, Fontaines D.C., Reyna Tropical and more.
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The "Man in Black," singer-songwriter Johnny Cash, and civil rights icon Daisy Bates will be honored with statues representing Arkansas, at the U.S. Capitol later this year.
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Nobel-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz's new book argues the road to tyranny is paved not by too much, but by too little government.