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Freya the walrus drew crowds of fans. And that's why Norway decided to euthanize her
Authorities had warned people not to get close to her or pose for photos with the massive mammal. As a last resort, officials decided she posed a threat to humans and needed to be euthanized.
JPR Live Session: Teddy Thompson
The New York-based singer/songwriter just released his first solo album (Heartbreaker, Please) in almost a decade, and shared stories of how he's been managing in the pandemic shutdown. He also played us a few tunes from the new record.
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Salman Rushdie remains in critical condition, his son says
The author is recovering, but it will be a long process, those close to him say. His injuries include a damaged liver and severed nerves in an arm and an eye.
High-altitude balloons over Oregon bring search for life on Mars one step closer
Oregon-based aerospace outfit tests equipment for space agencies around the world on the coast and in Central Oregon.
California monkeypox response is bumpy, but builds on some lessons from COVID
Monkeypox tests and vaccines are in short supply as public health officials grapple with red tape and short supplies. Yet some of the processes put in place in response to COVID-19 have helped.
Why Salman Rushdie's work sparked decades of controversy
The author, who was brutally attacked in New York, has been the subject of death threats since his book The Satanic Verses was published in 1988.
Police name the man they say crashed his car and killed himself near the U.S. Capitol
A 29-year-old man drove his car into a barricade and fired a gun into the air before killing himself, officials said. Authorities believe he did not appear to be targeting any members of Congress.
Fred Gray was 'chief counsel' of the civil rights era. At 91, he's still in the fight
As a young attorney, Gray helped defend some of the biggest names of the civil rights movement. If his life had a motto, it would be, as he often says, "To destroy everything segregated I could find."
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