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The Paralympics begin in Paris this week. Here's what to watch for
The 2024 Paralympics get underway this week in Paris. More than 4,400 athletes with various disabilities will participate in 22 sports.
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Doctors lead protests in India after a young doctor is abused and murdered
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Ethiopia and Nigeria are floating their currencies. Could instability follow?
NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with Cerian Richmond Jones of The Economist about the decision by Nigerian and Ethiopian governments to float their respective currencies.
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Should tips be taxed? Economists weigh in
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What the DNC revealed about Harris' plan for immigration
Republicans have accused Presidential candidate Kamala Harris of being weak on immigration. At this week’s Democratic National Convention, the party sent a clear message about Harris’ stance.
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NASA will bring stranded astronauts back on SpaceX — not Boeing's Starliner
NASA had been weighing whether it would be safe enough to return two astronauts to Earth on Boeing's Starliner.
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A re-organized Wagner Group is being led by Putin and targeting Africa
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'Track Change' podcast follows 4 incarcerated men as they record an album
Garland Carr, featured on the podcast Track Change, was recently released from prison. NPR's Adrian Ma talks to him about how he's adjusting to life on the outside.
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NPR investigates harassment accusations against former top aide of Eric Garcetti
NPR uncovered new allegations of sexual harassment against a former top adviser to the U.S. ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, and new questions about whether Garcetti lied under oath.
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After years of running the Beer Mile, the record holder considers stepping away
NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with Canadian runner Corey Bellemore about holding the world record for running the beer mile and why this year's race may be his last.
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Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan could be nation’s first Indigenous woman to serve as governor
Flanagan, a former state lawmaker and children’s advocate, would ascend to the office if Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz win in November.
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Phoenix heat isn't ceasing at night, either
Phoenix has set a record for the most nights with a low temperature of 90 degrees or higher. Climate change is accelerating the number of hot nights more quickly than hot days.