All Things Considered
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This training program is helping get women into firefighting
A firefighting training program designed primarily for women hopes to diversify the industry and to attract more people to firefighting overall.
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The controversy around wake surfing
One increasingly popular water sport — wake surfing — is causing some to question its safety and its environmental impact on lakes.
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4 were shot in NYC subway station when police say they tried to subdue man with knife
Two people are in critical condition after a chaotic police shooting inside a New York City subway station on Sunday. Two officers shot a man who didn't pay his fare and when he pulled out a knife.
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Once again, the presidential race is looming large in Georgia
Georgia is again seen as a must-win for both Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump. Voters are inundated by political advertising and bombarded with visits from campaign surrogates.
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Banned books are returning to shelves in one Florida school district
A Florida school district is restoring three dozen books removed from library shelves. The books range from classics like Toni Morrison’s Beloved to a kid’s book about a penguin family with two dads.
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What we know about the apparent assassination attempt on Trump in Florida
Authorities in Palm Beach County, Fla., are investigating the man who went to Donald Trump's golf course and allegedly tried to assassinate him on Sunday.
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Remembering Tito Jackson, big brother to Michael and Jackson Five founding member
Tito Jackson, a founding member of legendary pop group The Jackson 5, has died. He was 70 years old.
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The showdown between the Justice Department and TikTok
TikTok is in federal court to argue the ban Congress passed against the company is unconstitutional. The new law, which takes effect in January, would ban TikTok nationwide unless it is sold to a non-Chinese buyer.
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Gun shots were fired near President Trump. Here's what we know.
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The latest from Springfield, Ohio
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A baker attends a festival to make the biggest whoopie pie in the world
The whoopie pie is a favorite New England desert. Since bigger is always better, a Vermont baker sets out to make the biggest whoopie pie in the world.
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Cyclist Lael Wilcox reflects on riding her bike around the world