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Pay It Forward: How A Car Sale Turned Into An Unexpected Act Of Kindness
This Thanksgiving weekend, NPR shares the story of a car sale in California with a hopeful twist.
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Pittsburgh Food Bank CEO On Food Insecurity In The U.S.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Lisa Scales, CEO of Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, about the challenge food banks are facing as the level of food insecurity in the U.S. continues to peak.
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Iran's Top Nuclear Scientist Assassinated Outside Of Capital City
Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, one of Iran's top nuclear officials, has been assassinated. He was killed on Friday in a shooting outside Tehran. Iran's foreign minister has accused Israel of playing a role.
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Play It Forward: Thanksgiving Edition, Pt.1
This Thanksgiving, some musicians, including the Indigo Girls, Kae Tempest and Lianne La Havas, talk about the artists they are thankful for in a musical chain of gratitude.
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In His New Book, Declan Walsh Tells Story Of Pakistan Through Lives Of 9 Individuals
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with journalist Declan Walsh about his new book, The Nine Lives of Pakistan, and how Pakistan has survived decades of political and military crises.
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Researchers Predict That Autumn Leaves Might Start Falling Earlier In The Future
Researchers say fall leaves may start falling a few days earlier in the future and it could have global implications for climate change.
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Holiday Film Preview: What To Watch Now And What To Expect Next Year
NPR offers an expanded holiday film preview to cover the movies that have had their releases delayed into January and February 2021.
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Planetary Scientists Say It's Time To Explore Venus
Three missions from Earth are currently headed to Mars. But some scientists are saying it's time to go to Venus, despite all the challenges in heading to Earth's toxic, volcanic planetary neighbor.
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NEA Heritage Fellow Suni Paz Sings For Children And The Have-Nots
One of the first artists to introduce North American audiences to her style of Latin American music, the folk singer was named a 2020 National Endowment for the Arts Heritage Fellow.
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Wildfire Ravaged Town Still Can't Get Aid
It's been almost three months since officials in Washington state first appealed to the Trump administration for millions in federal aid to help a town that was destroyed by a wildfire on Labor Day.
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Legendary Soccer Player Diego Maradona Dies At 60
Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona died on Wednesday at age 60. NPR remembers his life and legacy.
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Minnesota Cookie Shop Owner On How New Coronavirus Surge Is Affecting Her Business
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly checks back in with Tina Rexing, owner of T-Rex Cookie in Minneapolis, to discuss how her business is doing amid new coronavirus outbreaks.