All Things Considered
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Russian exiles push Western countries to support Ukraine
Russian dissidents, who were exchanged in a prisoner swap, are trying to stay relevant abroad, planning a protest in Berlin and advocating for a US policy that ensures that Russia loses the war against Ukraine.
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Amid a changing global order, U.S. needs to adapt, says former State Dept. official
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Female wildland firefighters organize for more support at work
Women in the federal wildland firefighting corps are organizing so they don't have to give up their often arduous, itinerant jobs when they have kids, and can continue climbing their chosen career ladder.
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Debunking election myths and disinformation
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Revisiting the viral video 'Too Many Cooks'
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The 'Uncuffed' podcast gives voice to California prisoners
"Uncuffed" is a prison radio training program and a podcast where people in California prisons tell their stories.
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LifeKit's tips on how to counter misinformation
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Los Angeles celebrates the Dodgers' eighth World Series win with a downtown parade
The Dodgers beat the Yankees to win their eighth World Series title. An estimates 200,000 turned out for a celebratory parade in Los Angeles.
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A closer look Hezbollah's new leader
Hezbollah has a new secretary-general in Naim Qassem. Experts say it’s a position he was never intended to hold:
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The factors behind the voter gender gap
There's a divide between men and women voters driven by a host of factors like the presidential candidates’ genders, abortion and campaign strategy.
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States counting on offshore wind worry how the election could impact the industry
Many Northeast states are counting on offshore wind to provide jobs, confront climate change and help keep the lights on in the future. there’s anxiety about how the election will affect the industry.
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The death toll in Spanish floods rises as questions grow over government response
In Spain, rescue and recovery teams are still working to access locations where they may find more bodies drowned by the flash floods. At least 200 people have died around the city of Valencia.