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National Grand Canyon food pantry gears up to assist park employees who are missing paychecks A food pantry inside Grand Canyon National Park is gearing up to again assist park employees missing paychecks due to the federal government shutdown. Adrian Skabelund
Doctors Without Borders official in Gaza speaks ahead of possible ceasefire NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Jacob Granger, emergency coordinator in Gaza for Doctors Without Borders, about the current humanitarian situation in Gaza amid news of a ceasefire agreement. Ailsa Chang
Hope and skepticism in Israel and Gaza A reporter reflects on two years and two days of war, and the mixed feelings of hope and skepticism now in Israel and Gaza. Daniel Estrin
Education No cops at Garfield High. Seattle School Board rejects plan to revive resource officer program Garfield High School will not get an armed on-campus Seattle police officer this year after all. Sami West
5 new albums debut in this week's Billboard top 10 NPR Music's Stephen Thompson reports on a handful of newcomers to the pop charts. Stephen Thompson
Arts & Life Nobel Committee honors László Krasznahorkai for work that 'reaffirms the power of art' The newest Nobel literature laureate is a Hungarian novelist and screenwriter who has been called "a master of the apocalypse." Neda Ulaby
Brené Brown says she tries to find the face of God in everyone she sees On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Brené Brown talks about trying to find the face of God in everyone she sees.
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