All Things Considered
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Christopher Nolan's Time-Bending Thriller 'Tenet' Reviewed
Christopher Nolan's time-bending thriller is the film that Hollywood has been counting on to bring audiences back to movie theaters. Tenet was released in movie theaters Thursday.
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Coronavirus Victims: Alabama Poverty And Civil Rights Activist Pamela Rush
Two years ago, Pamela Rush came to the U.S. Capitol and exposed the injustice of poverty in rural Alabama. A poverty, civil rights and environmental activist, she died of COVID-19 at age 49.
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Outgoing Seattle Police Chief Felt 'Destined To Fail' After Cuts And Public Backlash
On her last day on the job, Carmen Best, the city's first Black woman police chief, reflected on nationwide demonstrations against police violence and her own department's handling of recent protests.
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Drug Combination Slows Progression Of ALS And Could Mark 'New Era' In Treatment
Scientists say new drugs are on the way for patients with ALS. The latest is a two-drug combo that appears to slow the progression of the fatal nerve disease with a modest but meaningful benefit.
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More Americans Support Than Oppose Protests Over The Jacob Blake Shooting, Poll Shows
Support for protests sparked by the police shooting of Jacob Blake is splitting along racial and political party lines, according to a new Ipsos poll.
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A Half-Century History Of Debates Over Postal Service Funding
Debates about who should pay for the U.S. Postal Service go back 50 years. It's a story of the long fight about whether the Postal Service should rely on Congress for funding or pay for itself.
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A Landlord On CDC's Halt On Evictions
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Virginia landlord Rich McGimsey about the effect of the order by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to halt evictions.
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States Report Coronavirus Cases Linked To Sturgis, S.D., Motorcycle Rally
Public health officials across the U.S. reported dozens of cases in their states associated with people who attended the annual Sturgis, S.D., motorcycle rally in August.
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Voice Of America Journalists Protest Trump Appointee's Actions
Journalists at the Voice of America are protesting the actions of Michael Pack, the Trump appointee to their parent agency. Among the concerns is journalistic independence from political influence.
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Some Young Republican Activists Worry About The Future Of Their Party
President Trump has very limited appeal among young voters. And since the Republican Party has been transformed in his image, younger members of the GOP have concerns about the party's future.
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Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes: Trump Will Use Every Opportunity To Divide People
Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, a Democrat, was among local officials who asked President Trump not to visit his state. Barnes says a real leader would have already offered words of consolation.
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Amid National Crises, Louisiana Mayor Fears His Decimated City Will Be Forgotten
Most buildings in Lake Charles, La., were damaged by Hurricane Laura. As the city tries to rebuild amid a global pandemic, Mayor Nic Hunter worries the country will look away.