All Things Considered
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Will recent economic wins help Vice President Kamala Harris win voters?
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Writer Margaret Atwood plays a game of 'Wild Card'
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Where Gaza protest voters stand ahead of early voting
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The legacy of 'Fight Club' and 'The Matrix'
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Making your own Halloween costume? We've got some tips.
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Remembering life in Gaza before Oct. 7
THe Middle East has changed dramatically in the year since the Hamas-led attacks on Israel
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How musicians in Lebanon are dealing with an escalating conflict
Lebanon is a cultural hub for Arab music. Lebanese music writer Danny Hajjar has been talking with musicians there about how they're dealing with escalating conflict in the region.
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New podcast explores a forgotten chapter in grunge music history
KUOW's podcast 'Let the Kids Dance,' tells the story of grunge music and a forgotten chapter: the Teen Dance Ordinance.
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Hundreds of women competed in Hawaii's grueling 41-mile canoe race
Hundreds of paddlers from around the world gather in Hawaii to compete in the Na Wahine O Ke Kai, a grueling 41-mile women’s outrigger canoe race across the treacherous Ka’iwi Channel.
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Text messages are helping African farmers with their production
African farmers aren't as productive because of changing rainfall patterns. Now, an NGO and the Kenyan government are pulling together geographically precise weather data and texting it to farmers.
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Ahead of Election Day, what's NPR's voting correspondent paying attention to?
With one month until Election Day and early voting underway, here's what NPR voting correspondent Miles Parks is focusing on.
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As the climate changes, inland areas face increase flood risk
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Antonia Sebastian, professor of environmental science at UNC Chapel Hill, about the flood risk facing inland communities as hurricanes become more intense.