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official announcement from the trucking company, industry experts say Yellow
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THE YELLOW TRUCKING COMPANY MELTDOWN, EXPLAINED

Yellow's expected bankruptcy spells the end for the freight carrier, say
industry experts. Its demise stems from an exodus of customers, union strife and
longstanding financial troubles.

When patients arrive with heat stroke, medical teams quickly cover them from
head to toe with bagged or even loose ice to lower their core temperatures back
below 100 Fahrenheit, according to Dr. Jeffrey Elder, who leads emergency
management at the New Orlean's largest hospital, University Medical Center. ER
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IN BROILING CITIES LIKE NEW ORLEANS, THE HEALTH SYSTEM FACES OFF AGAINST HEAT
STROKE

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Korean War veterans from the Republic of Korea salute at a ceremony Thursday at
the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., commemorating the
anniversary of the Korean Armistice Agreement. The agreement was signed July 27,
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NATIONAL SECURITY


AS LIVING MEMORIES OF THE KOREAN WAR FADE, ITS CONSEQUENCES BECOME CLEARER

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WORLD


A NEW HAMPSHIRE NURSE AND HER CHILD HAVE BEEN KIDNAPPED IN HAITI

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ENLIGHTEN ME WITH RACHEL MARTIN


THIS IVY LEAGUE RESEARCHER SAYS SPIRITUALITY IS GOOD FOR OUR MENTAL HEALTH

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wounded man after a bomb explosion in the Bajur district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,
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ASIA


A BOMBING AT A POLITICAL RALLY IN PAKISTAN HAS KILLED AT LEAST 44 AND WOUNDED
SOME 200


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ANIMALS


A WORM THAT SURVIVED 46,000 YEARS IN PERMAFROST WOWS SCIENTISTS

A nematode found deep in frozen sediment has proven its ability to survive
extreme environments long term. Scientists studying the species say their work
could inform the protection of other animals.

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WHAT RECESSION? IT'S A SUMMER OF SPLURGING, PROFITS AND GIRL POWER

Economic data show higher prices and constant warnings of a downturn haven't
slowed down American shoppers. The Fed is anxious. Companies are thrilled.

WHAT RECESSION? IT'S A SUMMER OF SPLURGING, PROFITS AND GIRL POWER

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POLITICS


A FEDERAL JUDGE HAS DISMISSED TRUMP'S DEFAMATION CASE AGAINST CNN OVER 'THE BIG
LIE'

The former president claimed that references in news articles or by the
network's hosts to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election as "the Big Lie"
was tantamount to comparing him to Adolf Hitler.

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POLITICS


PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES HAVE SEEN DRAMATIC COMEBACKS. COULD DESANTIS '24 BE NEXT?

Using the phrase "comeback kid" helped Bill Clinton revive his campaign for the
Democratic presidential nomination in the 1992 New Hampshire primary. Could
Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis revive that model?

Demonstrators protest outside the Supreme Court in Washington on June 29, 2023,
after the court struck down affirmative action in college admissions. Activists
say they will sue Harvard over its use of legacy preferences for children of
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EDUCATION


COLLEGES ARE ENDING LEGACY ADMISSIONS TO DIVERSIFY CAMPUSES POST-AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION

The end of affirmative action and the increasing concerns about the cost of
college have lead the Biden administration and colleges to consider new measures
to achieve diversity.

COLLEGES ARE ENDING LEGACY ADMISSIONS TO DIVERSIFY CAMPUSES POST-AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION

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Nate Coulter, executive director of the Central Arkansas Library System (CALS),
looks at a book in the main branch of the public library in downtown Little
Rock, Ark., on May 23, 2023. Arkansas is temporarily blocked from enforcing a
law that would have allowed criminal charges against librarians and booksellers
for providing "harmful" materials to minors, a federal judge ruled Saturday,
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NATIONAL


AN ARKANSAS JUDGE HAS BLOCKED A LAW TARGETTING LIBRARIANS OVER 'HARMFUL' BOOKS

Arkansas is temporarily blocked from enforcing a law that would have allowed
criminal charges against librarians and booksellers for providing "harmful"
materials to minors.



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THESE SCIENTISTS EXPLAIN THE POWER OF MUSIC TO SPARK AWE

Many of us know that feeling of being transported by a song. Research reveals
that listening to music can have profound effects on our mind and body.

THESE SCIENTISTS EXPLAIN THE POWER OF MUSIC TO SPARK AWE

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Jose Alvarado, an asylum seeker who arrived in New York City from Venezuela,
sits at his camp. Alvarado says he was expelled from the Clinton Hill shelter
due to an incident in the facility bathrooms. Brooklyn, New York, U.S.,
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NATIONAL


AS NYC LIMITS ACCESS TO MIGRANTS AND ASYLUM SEEKERS, MANY ARE LEFT HOMELESS

New York City officials say they are overwhelmed by an influx of asylum seekers.
Hundreds of immigrants are crowded into at least one detention center.

Don't worry, this six-foot-tall tsetse fly didn't bite anyone. He was part of a
performance to teach Malawians about preventing sleeping sickness. Hannah Bialic
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GOATS AND SODA


A MAN DRESSED AS A TSETSE FLY CAME TO A SOCCER GAME. AND HE DEFINITELY HAD A
GOAL

The disease known as sleeping sickness is on the decline but remains a concern
in Africa. Now there's a theatrical event aimed at keeping the numbers down.

Investigators examine a damaged skyscraper in the "Moscow City" business
district after a reported drone attack in Moscow, Russia, early Sunday, July 30,
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WORLD


RUSSIA SAYS MOSCOW WAS HIT BY A UKRAINIAN DRONE ATTACK FOR THE 4TH TIME THIS
MONTH

Russian authorities say three Ukrainian drones attacked Moscow in the early
hours on Sunday, injuring one person and prompting a temporary closure for
traffic of one of four airports near the capital.

Tony Berastegui Jr., right, and his sister Giselle Berastegui drink water,
Monday, July 17, 2023, in Phoenix. A historic heat wave that turned the
Southwest into a blast furnace throughout July is beginning to abate with the
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WEATHER


THE HISTORIC HEATWAVE THAT HAS HIT THE U.S. SOUTHWEST IS SET TO COOL A LITTLE

A historic heat wave that has gripped the U.S. Southwest throughout July,
blasting residents and baking surfaces like brick, is beginning to abate with
the late arrival of monsoon rains.

A summer of extreme heat is raising alarms of health risks. Here, a child plays
in a waterfall feature at Yards Park in Washington, D.C., on June 26. Jim
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CHILDREN'S HEALTH


HOW TO KEEP KIDS SAFE IF THEY PLAY OUTSIDE IN EXTREME HEAT

Little kids are like a "small potato" whose core can heat up faster than an
adult's, an expert tells NPR. Here are tips for helping children stay safe in
extreme temperatures.


8 MISTAKES TO AVOID IF YOU'RE GOING OUT IN THE HEAT

Hospitalizations for COVID-19 are ticking up. But even if illnesses keep rising,
it appears unlikely that they will hit previous summer peaks.
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THE CDC SEES SIGNS OF A LATE SUMMER COVID WAVE

In July, COVID infections, hospitalizations and emergency room visits inched up.
Recent summers have seen a bump in COVID. This year's rise looks modest so far.

THE CDC SEES SIGNS OF A LATE SUMMER COVID WAVE

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WHAT'S A FAIR PRICE FOR A PRESCRIPTION DRUG? MEDICARE'S ABOUT TO WEIGH IN

TRADEOFFS

Medicare soon will start something it hasn't done in its 58-year history:
Negotiate on drug prices. On Sept. 1, Medicare will target the first 10 drugs
for price negotiations.

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POLITICS


GOP SUPPORT FOR TRUMP SOFTENS AS THE FORMER PRESIDENT'S LEGAL TROUBLES MOUNT

Former President Donald Trump is likely facing a third indictment and maybe a
fourth. Fewer Republicans are saying Trump did "nothing wrong," the latest
NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll finds.

Derrick Van Orden speaks in Waukesha, Wis., on Aug. 5, 2022. The Republican
congressman has refused to apologize for his outburst in Washington this week —
insisting that he was protecting the integrity of the Capitol Rotunda. Scott
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POLITICS


REP. VAN ORDEN GETS BIPARTISAN SCOLDING AFTER HE CURSED AT TEEN SENATE PAGES

GOP and Democratic lawmakers alike condemned the Wisconsin Republican after he
spewed profanities at a group of Senate pages taking photos at the Capitol.

Kimberly Mata-Rubio, 34, is running for mayor of Uvalde, Texas, in honor of her
daughter, Lexi, who was killed in a school shooting at Robb Elementary School in
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NATIONAL


A WOMAN IS RUNNING FOR MAYOR OF UVALDE IN HONOR OF DAUGHTER KILLED IN SCHOOL
SHOOTING

Kimberly Mata-Rubio says she hopes to reunite the community if elected. The town
has been torn on how to move on after 19 children and two teachers were killed
in the 2022 shooting at Robb Elementary.

Vichitra Rajasingh had 80 Barbies as a kid. Living in a small town at a time
when there wasn't much entertainment, she says Barbie was a source of limitless
imagination. At the bakery she now runs, she bakes about half-a-dozen Barbie
cakes a week. She says the dolls remind her of her grandmother, who passed away
at age 87 in January and who used to surprise her by sewing outfits for her
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GOATS AND SODA


BARBIE IN INDIA: A SKIN COLOR DEBATE, A POIGNANT POEM, BAKED IN A CAKE

The doll is quite popular.One bakery sells half-a-dozen Barbie cakes a week! But
like Barbies everywhere, she is controversial because of skin tone and the fact
that not every kid can afford her.

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WORLD


IN PERU, DISCOVERY OF ANCIENT RUINS OUTPACES AUTHORITIES' ABILITY TO CARE FOR
THEM

"Everywhere you dig, you will find something — because Lima was home to great
civilizations," says a museum director in the capital. "But it's impossible to
save everything in a poor country."

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BOOKS


IN 'FAMILY LORE,' AWARD-WINNING YA AUTHOR ELIZABETH ACEVEDO TURNS TO ADULT
READERS

A winner of the National Book Award for Young People's Literature is out with a
debut novel for adults. Elizabeth Acevedo's Family Lore is about sisterhood and
memory in a Dominican-American family.

IN 'FAMILY LORE,' AWARD-WINNING YA AUTHOR ELIZABETH ACEVEDO TURNS TO ADULT
READERS

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the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the U.S Pavilion at the
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ART & DESIGN


IN A FIRST, THE U.S. PICKS AN INDIGENOUS ARTIST FOR A SOLO SHOW AT THE VENICE
BIENNALE

The U.S. State Department selected Jeffrey Gibson to create an installation for
the U.S. Pavilion at the prestigious international arts event.

Rev. Kimberly Scott is the newly-installed pastor at Grace United Methodist
Church in South Los Angeles. She decided to stay in the church, believing a
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RELIGION


CONGREGATIONS LEAVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OVER DEFIANCE OF LGBTQ BANS

The largest mainline Protestant denomination in the U.S. is shrinking due to
disputes over LGBTQ+ clergy and same-sex marriage. About 20% of United Methodist
congregations have left in recent years.

CONGREGATIONS LEAVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OVER DEFIANCE OF LGBTQ BANS

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen on a phone screen as he attends a joint
statement with President of Comoros Azali Assoumani at the Russia Africa Summit
in St. Petersburg, Russia, Friday, July 28, 2023. Pavel Bednyakov/AP hide
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AFRICA


AFRICAN LEADERS LEAVE RUSSIA SUMMIT WITHOUT GRAIN DEAL OR PATH TO PEACE IN
UKRAINE

African leaders are leaving two days of meetings with Vladimir Putin with little
to show for their requests to resume a deal that kept grain flowing from Ukraine
and to find a path to end the war.


SUPPORTERS OF NIGER'S COUP MARCH, WAVING RUSSIAN FLAGS AND DENOUNCING FRANCE

Drag Queen Brigitte Bandit reads a book during a story time reading at the Cheer
Up Charlies dive bar on March 11, 2023 in Austin, Texas. Bills to restrict drag
performances across the country have failed to make an impact. Brandon
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NATIONAL


DESPITE ALL THE TALK, NO STATES HAVE ACTIVE LAWS BANNING DRAG IN FRONT OF KIDS

KUAR

Across the country, efforts by state Republicans to restrict drag performances
in front of kids have fallen short. Bills have been scuttled, blocked, vetoed
and more.

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GOATS AND SODA


UNUSUAL PHOTOS AT MOMA CONJURE THE BEACHES, BUSTLE AND HISTORY OF LAGOS

For the first time, the Museum of Modern Art showcases current West African
photographers. The exhibit depicts the colonial past, daily bustle, beautiful
beaches and boisterous protests of Nigeria's biggest city.

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TINY DESK


PETER ONE: TINY DESK CONCERT

Shifting from English to French to Guro, Peter One brings his passion-filled
songs about his storied past to the Tiny Desk.


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