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Russian soldiers left graffiti in the school in Borodyanka, a town outside of Ukraine's capital Kyiv.

Anya Kamenetz/NPR

As residents return to a liberated town near Kyiv, a teacher and her high school students recount what it took to survive the war.

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A federal judge in Louisiana has blocked the Biden administration from lifting the pandemic border restrictions known as Title 42, which were set to end on Monday.

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Efforts by states to to raise the minimum age for buying a long rifle have been challenged in court by gun rights activists.

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Betsy Joles

Many slipped across the border as the war began, but lack passports or other official forms of ID. They struggle to prove their eligibility for humanitarian aid — and to cross into other countries.

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A new report from a non-profit group finds that goods imported from the Xinjiang region in China could be the result of policies that coerce the Uyghur ethnic minority into factory jobs.

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The populist energy within the Republican Party goes by the name the former president gave it: MAGA. And its influence on the 2022 midterms seems destined to track that of the Tea Party surge in 2010.

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Erin Wilson

Erin Wilson recounts how her dog saved her from a mountain lion attack while she hiked along a river in remote Northern California. Eva the Belgian Malinois is recovering.

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DHS

Nina Jankowicz looks back at how exaggerations and falsehoods stoked so many doubts about the Disinformation Governance Board that DHS paused it after just three weeks.

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