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  • What will it take politically and militarily, for Israel to declare victory and end the war in Gaza? There is growing debate in Israel about what kind of victory is even achievable.
  • Reduced to a duo for this charming session, Telekinesis is all heart: Without the insistent crunch of electric guitars or drums, the band's performance radiates sweetly awkward warmth.
  • President Trump has threatened to attack Iran after its brutal crackdown on protesters, but the U.S. is also seeking a deal with Iran
  • The compensation laws for those who have been wrongfully imprisoned vary greatly from state to state. Alan Crotzer spent 24 years in prison for two rapes that he did not commit before DNA evidence proved him innocent. Crotzer talks about crime, conviction — and appropriate compensation.
  • The Israeli prime minister met with President Trump on Wednesday. NPR journalists have annotated their remarks made during a midday news conference.
  • On July 16, 1945, a successful atomic test in the New Mexico desert launched the nuclear age. Weeks later, U.S. planes dropped A-bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ending the war in the Pacific. Neal Conan and guests discuss the 60th anniversary of the Trinity Test Site explosion.
  • The war in Iraq continues to capture the nation's attention, with debate centering on continuing U.S. involvement there. Almost every published opinion poll shows that most Americans disapprove of the war. Which leads to the question, why does the antiwar movement seem to lack movement?
  • Humanitarian organizations continue to sound the alarm of an impending famine if the situation on the ground in Gaza continues, with little aid allowed into the region by Israel.
  • Ahead of the 2024 general election, NPR has collected deadlines and information on how to register to vote — online, in person or by mail — in every U.S. state, territory and the District of Columbia.
  • Hamas hailed the attack without claiming responsibility, calling it a "natural response to the occupation's crimes against our people."
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