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Napoleon Solo holds off Iron Honor to win the Preakness

Paco Lopez, far right, atop Napoleon Solo, leads the pack to win the 151st running of the Preakness Stakes horse race, Saturday, May 16, 2026, at Laurel Park in Laurel, Md.

It's the colt's first victory of the year. Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo's exit from the race left the field of 14 horses wide open to contest the middle jewel of the Triple Crown.

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Bulgarian banger 'Bangaranga' bags country its 1st Eurovision win

Dara and her song "Bangaranga" skyrocketed Bulgaria to first place at the 70th Eurovision Song Contest

Bulgaria was not among the favorites to win. But performer Dara's catchy, banging anthem bested 24 other nations at the 70th edition of the international singing extravaganza.

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A new Ebola outbreak has already killed 87 people in Democratic Republic of Congo

Ambulances are parked outside a hospital in Bunia, Congo, Saturday, May 16, 2026.

Health officials are working to contain a new Ebola outbreak in the DRC of a virus strain with no known vaccine.

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World Health Organization declares Ebola outbreak in Congo a global health emergency

Ambulances are parked outside a hospital in Bunia, Congo, Saturday, May 16, 2026.

Health officials are working to contain a new Ebola outbreak in the DRC of a virus strain with no known vaccine.

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North America poised for light display of aurora borealis

FILE - Northern lights fill the sky behind the Saint Joseph the Woodworker Shrine, near Valley Falls, Kan., Nov. 11, 2025.

The splashy nighttime phenomenon will be best observed on Saturday and Sunday nights

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Timmy the humpback whale found dead off Danish coast

On April 29, 2026, the humpback whale recovered from a shallow bay off Wismar was being transported towards the North Sea in a flooded cargo ship just before the Danish border in Fehmarn, Germany.

A humpback whale found dead this week off a Danish island has been identified as the animal released two weeks ago in a spectacular and controversial rescue effort after repeatedly becoming stranded off Germany's Baltic Sea coast, Danish authorities said Saturday.

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This Republican voted to convict Trump. Now he's up for reelection. Can he survive?

Sen. Bill Cassidy poses for a portrait after a campaign event in Baton Rouge, La. on May 4, 2026.

Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy was one of seven Republican senators who voted to convict President Trump. Now he's running for reelection in a race that will test Trump's hold on the GOP.

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Elephants eat their crops. Farmers strike back. It's a war that's only getting worse

A bull male elephant is seen meticulously dismantling an electric fence inside Yala National Park in Sri Lanka. Elephants are often herded into parks to keep them from eating the crops of farmers, but the pachyderms have figured out how to manipulate the wooden fence poles to lay the wires flat and then step over them.

In Sri Lanka, the islanders revere elephants. But for farmers, there's rising tension that's leading to more fatal encounters — for both humans and hungry pachyderms.

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The townspeople of Vilseck, Germany, worry that Trump may pull out 5,000 U.S. troops

Mayor Thorsten Grädler of Vilseck, Germany, discovered that his town could be the target of President Trump

President Trump's troop withdrawal threat rattles residents of a small Bavarian town reliant on U.S. military personnel and their families for both income and friendships built over decades.

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Colleges got more rural students to apply. The challenge is getting them to attend

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Some of the nation's most selective institutions are slowly increasing their rural enrollment with the help of millions of dollars from a rural alumnus of the University of Chicago.

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This Republican voted to convict Trump. Now he's up for reelection. Can he survive?

Sen. Bill Cassidy poses for a portrait after a campaign event in Baton Rouge, La. on May 4, 2026.

Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy was one of seven Republican senators who voted to impeach President Trump. Now he's running for reelection in a race that will test Trump's hold on the GOP.

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Trump says Islamic State group leader was killed in a joint U.S.-Nigerian mission

President Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One, Friday, May 15, 2026, as he returns from a trip to Beijing, China.

Trump announced the joint operation in Africa's most populous country in a late-night social media post. He said Abu Bakr al-Mainuki was second in command of the Islamic State group globally.

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The Eurovision Song Contest reaches its grand final with pop and protests

Delta Goodrem from Australia performs the song "Eclipse" during the dress rehearsal for the Grand Final of the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Austria, Friday, May 15, 2026.

The final of the Eurovision Contest arrives Saturday, with tight security and rainy weather failing to dent the enthusiasm of fans, or the opposition of critics who think Israel shouldn't be invited.

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Gaza airstrike targeted Hamas military wing leader, Israel says

Palestinians react to a fire following an Israeli strike on a residential building in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Friday, May 15, 2026.

An Israeli airstrike in Gaza on Friday targeted the leader of Hamas' military wing, Israeli officials said, but it wasn't immediately clear if Izz al-Din al-Haddad was killed or injured.

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Supreme Court is death knell for Virginia's Democratic-friendly congressional maps

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The new map was drawn by Democrats and approved by Virginia voters, but the state Supreme Court declared the referendum null and void because lawmakers failed to follow the proper procedures to get the issue on the ballot.

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Colorado's Democratic governor will let Trump ally Tina Peters out of prison early

Tina Peters, former Mesa County, Colo., clerk, listens during her trial on March 3, 2023.

Gov. Jared Polis' controversial commutation follows a pressure campaign by the Trump administration to free Tina Peters, an ex-county official who was convicted of tampering with election equipment.

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Hantavirus countdown: U.S. cruise passengers settle in for 42 days of waiting

Most of the American passengers aboard the MV Hondius are now at the Davis Global Center at the University of Nebraska Medical Center campus, which holds the National Quarantine Unit.

The hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has potentially exposed passengers to a deadly disease. Most returning Americans are now housed in Nebraska. Some may be cleared to quarantine at home.

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Shakira returns to official World Cup song duty, this time with Burna Boy

Shakira and Burna Boy collaborated on "Dai Dai." It

FIFA's official 2026 World Cup song is "Dai Dai" from Shakira and Burna Boy. There are a number of factors that shape which songs define a tournament — and endure beyond it.

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The Trump administration is planning a prayer event on the National Mall. All but one of the speakers is Christian

Work continues on the stage for the Rededicate 250 celebration on the National Mall in Washington.

The event comes as a new survey finds that many Americans aren't comfortable mixing religion and politics.

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Harvey Weinstein's third sex crimes trial in New York ends in mistrial

Harvey Weinstein appears in Manhattan criminal court on May 14, 2026.

It was the second time in a year a jury was unable to reach a verdict on a rape charge brought by Jessica Mann.

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Can the NFL's Rooney Rule survive the DEI backlash?

The NFL logo adorns the uniform of a referee prior to the start of Super Bowl LX between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots on February 8, 2026 in Santa Clara, Calif.

Florida's attorney general says the NFL's Rooney Rule, which requires teams to interview minority candidates for top jobs, is discriminatory. Trump's EEOC has challenged such policies elsewhere.

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SCOTUS upholds abortion pill telehealth access. And, Trump returns from China visit

In this photo illustration, A packet of Mifepristone is seen at Wyoming

The Supreme Court kept access to the abortion pill mifepristone available via telehealth. And, Trump says he made multiple trade deals during his state visit to China.

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Key takeaways from Trump's China trip

President Trump shakes hands with China

President Trump returns to the U.S. after wrapping up his whirlwind trip to China.

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Death toll in attack on Kyiv apartment building now stands at 24

Rescue workers clear the rubble of a house heavily damaged after a Russian strike on a residential neighborhood in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Thursday, May 14, 2026.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday that a Russian missile attack on a Kyiv apartment building the previous day killed 24 people, including three children.

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Which Trump cabinet member has a new reality show? The quiz knows

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This week, in Warshington, D.C., the Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve and we wrote a quiz question about his name. Enjoy that, and the other nine, too.

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Gen Z homeowners? Yes, more in their 20s are managing to buy despite the odds

Francisco Vazquez, 27, stands in front of his new home in Milwaukee, Wis. He was able to buy it after changing his career track and saving aggressively, including for one year while he lived rent free with his parents.

Gen Z homeowners now outpace millennials at the same age. They're more likely to be single and less likely to use help from parents.

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After redistricting, what does representation mean to Tennessee voters?

Demonstrators against the redrawing of Tennessee

What does representation look like for Tennessee voters who were split into three new congressional districts last week? NPR traveled from Memphis into the Nashville suburbs to ask.

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Trump returns to U.S. after trip to China, Supreme Court decides to maintain abortion pill access, U.K. prime minister faces challenges from his own party.

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Son reflects with his mother about growing up with autism

Jhovana Figueroa was diagnosed with autism when he was a toddler. For StoryCorps, Figueroa and his mom talk about his childhood and their hopes for the future.

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CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with Raul Castro's grandson in Havana, US and Cuban officials say

FILE - CIA Director John Ratcliffe, accompanied by President Donald Trump, speaks with reporters in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, April 6, 2026.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with Cuban officials including Raúl Castro's grandson during a high-level visit to the island Thursday, Cuban and U.S. officials said.

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