The Spanish Men's National Team will face Argentina in Sunday's World Cup final. The country's women's team lifted its first World Cup trophy in 2023.
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NPR's Life Kit breaks down what you really need to know about skincare.
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NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with Derek Mallia, professor University of Utah's Department of Atmospheric Sciences, about why wildfire smoke in the northeast has a distinctive smell.
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NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with Telemundo's Jozy Altidore about the Spanish language broadcaster's ability to reach wide audiences with their World Cup coverage, even across language barriers.
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Reporting from ProPublica show that some FCC officials in charge of overseeing the multi-billion dollar deal for Paramount Skydance to acquire Warner Brothers Discover may have a conflict of interest.
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As rainfall saturates Texas this week, Lorena Guillen reflects on the year it has been since she and her husband tried to save a family from their RV park in the massive Hill Country floods last year.
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Researchers have developed a new kind of robot that flies through the air, swims through the water, and transitions between the two realms.
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Allegations of domestic violence add to the concerns about an ICE officer who shot and killed a man in Maine July 13.
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Decades ago, Israel was actively shrinking its presence in many of the areas it is now aggressively militarily engaging.
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NPR's Scott Simon asks the Washington Institute for Near East Policy's Dana Stroul about the Strait of Hormuz and the Iran War.
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It's a hearty breakfast favorite in the South American country - Tigrillo. And its main ingredient is Ecuador's huge green plantain. The dish is full of flavor, energy and keeps you full for hours!
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NPR's Scott Simon and Big Ten Network sports reporter Michele Steele preview the World Cup Final.
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Three months from the November midterms, President Trump is drawing attention to issues that are not top priorities for voters.
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NPR's Scott Simon asks Hunter Biden about his addiction, treatments, and political notoriety.
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In Portland, Ore., two nature aficionados have combined their love of the outdoors with their love of drag, providing guided walks in a local park that include all the sparkle and pizzazz of a drag show.