Ticketmaster hack may affect more than 500 million customers
A group of hackers claimed this week to have stolen 1.3 terabytes of Ticketmaster user data, including names, addresses and credit card information.
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A group of hackers claimed this week to have stolen 1.3 terabytes of Ticketmaster user data, including names, addresses and credit card information.
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All of Wyoming is facing criticism after a man there displayed a wolf he captured in a bar.
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In South Africa, a seismic moment comes as the ruling African National Congress party loses its absolute majority for the first time.
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Consumer spending rose only slightly in April, as shoppers pushed back against rising prices.
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What does the prospect of Mexico's first woman president and feminism in the country mean for Elena Poniatowska?
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Chants calling for βintifadaβ have been a prominent feature of pro-Palestinian student protests. Itβs a charged word whose use is perceived differently by people with opposing views of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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The Boeing Starliner launch was halted with just minutes to spare. The mission to the International Space Station was to carry two NASA astronauts. Starliner has already faced years of delays.
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Housing, medical care, schools, water and electricity are all in short supply in Gaza, which has endured a nearly eight-month siege by Israeli forces.
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The state's Republican governor allowed the bill to become law without his signature. The move comes after the state suffered catastrophic summer flooding and damage from other extreme weather.
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On Friday, the Okaloosa County, Fla., Sheriffβs Department said that Deputy Eddie Duran was fired following the completion of an administrative internal affairs investigation amid Fortsonβs death.
Robinson was a widow and lifelong Chicago resident when she moved to the White House in 2009 to help care for granddaughters Malia and Sasha.
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Salem Media distributed β2,000 Mules,β which claimed Democrats conspired to steal the 2020 election. Now the company has apologized and will halt any future distribution of the film.
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The same solar region that brought an outburst of night-time beauty in early May is coming back around. But things have changed, a space weather expert tells NPR.
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After an already-slow spring, movie theater attendance over Memorial Day Weekend was the lowest in decades, apart from 2020.
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The Ukrainian border town of Krasnopillia, in the country's northeast, is near the only open checkpoint between Ukraine and Russia. When Ukrainians are freed from Russian captivity, or when the bodies of dead Ukrainian soldiers are returned, they usually come through the town. Our correspondent visited and found the returning countrymen are always welcomed by residents and the staff from the town's scrappy local newspaper.
Shares of Trump Media, the company behind Truth Social, were volatile a day after his historic conviction. It's an early test of how committed his supporters will actually be in owning the shares.
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India's election commission says bribery is one of the biggest challenges to free and fair elections. In tiny Arunachal Pradesh, some voters receive the equivalent of up to a year's average earnings.
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Former President Donald Trump reiterated many of claims β without evidence β that his criminal trial was rigged, a day after a New York jury found him guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records.
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Four out of five companies in Europe's largest economy continue to use fax machines. But Germany's parliament has until the end of June to stop relying on the antiquated communication technology.
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Reuniting with birth siblings after an international adoption is a challenging β and emotionally charged β mission. Here are stories from four families.
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Thoughtful prompts to help determine whether or not you should be friends with an ex β and what kind of friendship you both want.
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A Manhattan jury found former President Donald Trump guilty of all 34 counts of falsifying business records to illegally influence the 2016 election. Trumpβs sentencing is scheduled for July 11.
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When an NPR reporter heard a startling loud metallic noise in her house, she was about to get an interesting lesson in animal behavior.
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AI tools have helped the people behind influence operations produce more content, but OpenAI says the operations it disrupted didnβt gain traction with real people or reach large audiences.
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Reuniting with birth siblings after an international adoption is a challenging β and emotionally charged β mission. Here are stories from four families.
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U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and his Chinese counterpart met for the first time in Singapore on Friday, as Washington and Beijing seek to head off potential conflict in the region.
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Nearly two years after Hurricane Ian devastated Southwest Florida, for many, the dream of living in paradise is becoming unaffordable. Making the situation worse, because of lax permitting and development following the hurricane, FEMA is hiking the cost of flood insurance in vulnerable coastal communities like Cape Coral.
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Despite the guilty verdict, Trump remains the Republican nominee for president. Here's how the conviction is already playing out for the campaign.
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Did your brain survive a three-day weekend and the barrage of news this week? If so, maybe you can finally get that 11/11.
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Girls in the U.S. are getting their first menstrual period about 6 months earlier on average than they did in the 1950s and β60s. And the number of girls starting their period before age nine has doubled. Researchers say parents can help prepare their kids for early puberty.
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Bruhat Soma spelled 29 out of 30 words correctly in Scrippsβ second-ever spell-off, in which competitors have 90 seconds to spell as many words given to them as possible.
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A silky shark named Genie traveled from the Galapagos Islands out to the open ocean and back β over 17,000 miles β over the course of a year and a half. That's an average of 31 miles per day, making Genie's journey the longest recorded migration for a silky shark.
Marine scientist Pelayo Salinas de LeΓ³n and his team named Genie in honor of the late marine biologist Eugenie Clark β also known as "The Shark Lady." She devoted her life to the study of sharks and to improving their reputation.
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A Minneapolis police officer was killed when he responded to a shooting call and was providing medical attention to a man who shot him. The suspected gunman and another person were also killed.
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American and British fighter jets and U.S. ships hit a wide range of Houthi targets in Yemen in response to a recent surge in attacks on ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, U.S. officials said.
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Former President Donald Trump is now a convicted felon, but legal experts have told NPR that it's unlikely he will face incarceration.
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After 10 hours of deliberation, in a historic verdict, a jury of 12 New Yorkers reached a verdict in the criminal hush money trial of former President Donald Trump.
Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts of felony falsification of business records to cover up a hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels in the closing days of the 2016 presidential election.
Trump says this is "a rigged disgraceful trial," while the Biden campaign said this verdict shows that "no one is above the law," but that former President Donald Trump still poses a "threat ... to our democracy."
NPR's Scott Detrow and Juana Summers, along with NPR political correspondents, unpack the guilty verdict and what it means ahead of the election in November.
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U.S. officials say Ukraine can now use some U.S. weapons defensively inside of the Kharkiv region, a change in policy for the Biden administration.
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The Wall Street Journal conducted another round of layoffs, explaining that it was pulling back from regional and local general news. It already has cut staff in Washington and abroad.
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Nearly eight months ago, Israel reacted to the attacks of October 7th by invading Gaza with the goal of destroying Hamas. Our correspondent in Tel Aviv examines how close they are to achieving that goal but looking at Hamas' capability on three fronts: on the battlefield, in continuing to govern and controlling the narrative.
For more coverage of all sides of this conflict, go to npr.org/mideastupdates
Trump has been found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records to influence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election, a historic verdict as Trump campaigns again for the White House.
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A year after Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow met, both of their spouses and two of Vallow's children were dead. Daybell faces possible death sentences in the murders of the children and his first wife.
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A New York jury found former President Donald Trump guilty of 34 felony counts of falsified business records. Here, NPR breaks down the charges.
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Alok Shukla is one of the winners of the 2024 Goldman Environmental Prize. He's cited for a campaign to keep a company from felling a forest in India to excavate the coal that lies beneath.
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A $2.8 billion settlement reached between the NCAA and five major conferences has paved the way for schools to pay athletes directly for playing. NCAA President Charlie Baker discusses the move.
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Chief Justice John Roberts has declined an invitation to meet with top Senate Democrats over judicial ethics, citing βseparation of powers concerns.β
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission says users of Medline's βBed Assist Bars" can become entrapped within the bed rail or between the product and the side of a mattress when it's attached to a bed.
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Troubled plane maker Boeing promised sweeping changes to its manufacturing operations in an action plan that was mandated by federal regulators after a midair blowout on a 737 Max jet in January.
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The patient got infected from exposure to dairy cows. Health officials say risk to the general public remains low.
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The New York jurors in former President Donald Trumpβs hush money trial filed back into the Manhattan criminal courthouse this morning for a second day of deliberations.
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