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Climate Change May Wipe Out Large Mangrove Forests, New Research Suggests
Mangroves help protect coastal areas from flooding and sequester more carbon than tropical forests. But new studies suggest they may be wiped out by the rise of sea levels.
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Why Kansas City Chiefs And Houston Texans Got Booed Before The Kickoff
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Tyler Tynes of The Ringer about the NFL's opening night, booing fans and the league's united "end racism" stance.
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White House Says Bahrain Answered A Call To Normalize Ties With Israel
The Trump administration says the small Arab state of Bahrain has answered its call to open formal relations with Israel. It comes as the White House has sought bigger regional players for such deals.
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What It's Like To Photograph Wildfires
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Kent Nishimura, a photojournalist for the Los Angeles Times, about his experience documenting the ongoing fires.
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A Row Erupts In Britain Over 'Rule, Britannia!' At The Proms
On the final night of the Proms, a classical music festival in London, people usually sing the "Rule, Britannia!" song. But in the wake of anti-racism protests, the song was almost cut from the show.
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Treasury Department Sanctions Ukrainian Lawmaker Over Alleged Election Interference
The U.S. sanctioned a Ukrainian politician over alleged election interference. Microsoft also revealed ongoing cyberattacks.
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Court Blocks Trump's Attempt To Change Who Counts For Allocating House Seats
The Constitution says that count must include every person living in the U.S. A three-judge court in New York has ruled to block the Trump administration's attempt to exclude unauthorized immigrants.
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How Trump's Presidency Helped Shape Isabel Sandoval's 'Lingua Franca' Movie
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with filmmaker Isabel Sandoval, who wrote, directed and starred in the new film Lingua Franca, about Filipinx and trans representation in Hollywood during polarizing times.
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Controversy Around Breaking News In Books
The Washington Post's Bob Woodward made headlines with the revelations in his new books about the Trump administration. NPR discusses why he didn't break news in his publication first.
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Questions On Getting Flu Shot This Year Answered
The flu season is around the corner, and doctors are encouraging people to get flu shots. A mix of COVID-19 and influenza could make for a tricky winter and burden the health care system.
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Brian Murphy's Attorney On DHS Whistleblower Complaint
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Mark Zaid, the attorney for Department of Homeland Security Brian Murphy. He says his client was told to avoid intelligence assessments on Russia and white supremacists.
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Whistleblower Alleges DHS Tried To Alter Intelligence To Match Trump's Claims
A Department of Homeland Security official has filed a whistleblower complaint saying he was told to stop reporting on the Russian threat to the election because it would make the president look bad.