Nicole Werbeck
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The Afghan government has collapsed and the Taliban are now in control of the capital and the presidential palace. Here are scenes from across Afghanistan as the Taliban regained control.
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Officials say entire towns were destroyed by the massive quake, leaving more than 1,200 people dead and thousands injured.
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Athletes marched in front of thousands of empty seats as only a sparse crowd was admitted due to COVID-19 restrictions. This year's ceremony is titled "United by Emotion."
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The worst flooding in decades to affect Germany and parts of Belgium has killed more than 100 people as search and rescue efforts for hundreds of missing continue, officials said.
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Around the country, people celebrated after a former Minneapolis police officer was convicted in the murder of George Floyd.
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NPR photographer David Gilkey captured the impact of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that ravaged Japan.
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The volcano on Hawaii's Big Island began erupting more than a week ago and lava continues to flow, creating a huge new lake that's taken the place of a water lake it vaporized.
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Celebrations erupted in cities from Los Angeles to Boston, including in some of the cities pivotal to President-elect Joe Biden's victory.
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Photographer Katie Hayes Luke wanted to look at the issues the drive people to cast their ballots.
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Photos show demonstrators and police clashing as anguish and rage swept through cities across the nation in response to George Floyd's death in Minneapolis police custody.