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Strangers pulled a woman from the pool after a water slide accident
Julie Moore and her family visited a hot springs resort years ago. When she went down the water slide, she flew off the side, and hit the water hard. Then she felt hands pulling her out of the water.
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Honoring luthier Jean Horner
Luthier Jean Horner taught himself to make fiddles in the 1950s. His instruments became know as the Stradivari's of the Appalachian Cumberlands. He died earlier this year at age 91.
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Chikungunya outbreak in China
More than 8,000 have been infected, prompting the government to institute COVID-like restrictions
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Understanding the Impact of Deep Sea Mining
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81 years later, the Battle of Guam still resonates there
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In 'Blessings and Disasters,' Alexis Okeowo honors their home state of Alabama
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Encore: Pope Leo's Neighborhood
What's it like to live next to a pope's childhood home? It's full of challenges -- and opportunities, neighbors say. Adora Namigadde reports from Pope Leo's former home in Dolton, Illinois.
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Israel's war expansion draws fire from all sides
Israel says it will take control of Gaza City, where hundreds of thousands of people are sheltering
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Want to be a better houseguest? Life Kit has tips for that.
Visiting friends and family this summer? NPR's Life Kit has tips for being the best type of houseguest.
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Two years after wildfires, how is Lahaina rebuilding?
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'Essential Salt' podcast tells stories about life in Maine
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80 years after the Hiroshima bombing, how is nuclear war depicted in film?