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LISTEN: Fruit flies don't appear out of nowhere. Here's how to get rid of them

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A Ukraine's Humvee armoured military vehicle drives past a burning car on a road near the border with Russia, in the Sumy region of Ukraine, on August 14. Roman Pilipey/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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What is the Strategy Behind Ukraine's Assault Into Russia?

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A person holds a sign that reads "Mass Deportation Now" on the third day of the Republican National Convention in July. Leon Neal/Getty Images hide caption

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What Trump's time as president tells us about his promise of mass deportations

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A volunteer holds up signs to help control the flow of traffic in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka. Diaa Hadid/NPR hide caption

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Opposition supporters gather at Plaza Alfredo Sadel in Las Mercedes neighborhood during 'Ganó Venezuela' opposition protest on August 3 in Caracas, Venezuela. Jesus Vargas/Getty Images hide caption

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A boy walks through the Jabalia camp for Palestinian refugees in the northern Gaza Strip on August 14. Omar Al-Qattaa/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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A new Israel-Hamas cease-fire talk starts this week. Is anything different this time?

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The Biden administration announced it is taking on what it calls the "doom loop" of customer service calls. William Thomas Cain/Getty Images hide caption

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Sick of customer service bots and subscription headaches? There's a plan for that

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A screen displays a photo of a man arrested in connection with an Islamist attack plot that caused the cancellation of the Vienna leg of a tour by American mega-star Taylor Swift. ROLAND SCHLAGER/APA/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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How is the plot to attack a Taylor Swift concert related to ISIS-K?

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People clean up debris outside a Holiday Inn Express whose walls bear graffiti reading "Get Out England" and a racial epithet on Monday in Tamworth, England. Dan Kitwood/Getty Images hide caption

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Team U.S.A. weighlifter Olivia Reeves has her eyes on setting a world record and winning a medal as she makes her Olympic debut. Melissa Golden hide caption

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How Team U.S.A. weightlifter Olivia Reeves became a gold-medal favorite

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United States' Katie Ledecky competes in the women's 800-meter freestyle final at the Summer Olympics. Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi hide caption

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Anti-government protestors celebrate in Dhaka on August 5. Abu Sufian Jewel/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has been tapped by current Vice President Kamala Harris to be her running mate. Jim Watson and Chris Kleponsis/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Can Tim Walz secure Midwestern swing states? That's what Democrats are hoping

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The character Aerith Gainsborough in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. James Mastromarino/Square Enix hide caption

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Video game performers are on strike — and AI is the sticking point

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A Story About Witches in Ukraine

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US journalist Evan Gershkovich, accused of espionage, stands inside a glass defendants' cage during the verdict announcement at the Sverdlovsk Regional Court in Yekaterinburg on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP) (Photo by ALEXANDER NEMENOV/AFP via Getty Images) Alexander Nemenov/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Simone Biles competes on the balance beam during the Senior Women's competition of the 2019 U.S. Gymnastics Championships. Jamie Squire/Getty Images hide caption

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USA Gymnastics made a miraculous comeback — but is it actually safer for Olympians?

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