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The next U.S. president could make a big difference for Ukrainians
In Ukraine’s industrial east, which Russia repeatedly strikes, Ukrainians are bracing for a U.S. election that could make or break their country as the war enters its fourth year.
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How the next president could change the course of Israel's wars
How will a Trump re-election or a Harris election affect the course of the wars Israel is fighting in the Middle East?
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Employers added only 12,000 jobs in October. That seems bad -- but there's a catch
U.S. employers added just 12,000 jobs last month — but the number was depressed by a machinists' strike at Boeing and Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
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A story of a future SCOTUS justice who helped launch a voter challenge operation
A future Supreme Court justice helped launch a program to challenge voters at the Arizona polls in the early 1960s, in a county that's become a hotbed for election conspiracies in the decades since.
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Election anxiety is real. A doctor explains how to manage it
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dr. Lucy McBride, doctor of internal medicine and podcast host, about managing election anxiety.
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Nonpartisan voters are Nevada's largest single group. What does mean for the election?
In the past few years, voters in Nevada who aren't registered with a party have become the largest voting group in the state.
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Oh the horror! A director-critic tells us her favorite scary flicks of 2024
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with horror movie director and critic Rebekah McKendry about her favorite scary movies of 2024.
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Preserving history at graveyards
During the Halloween season—a trip to a cemetery can be part of a spooky adventure. But in one Kansas City cemetery, volunteers work to clean markers and tombstones in order to preserve history.
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Seth Meyers recalls a lesson he learned at SNL for NPR's 'Wild Card'
Seth Meyers draws a question from the Wild Card deck and talks about a lesson he learned during his time at Saturday Night Live.
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Filmmaker and Warhol collaborator Paul Morrissey has died
Filmmaker Paul Morrissey, best known for his avant-garde collaborations with Andy Warhol, died this week in New York at age 86. The pair made low-budget, provocative films in the 1960s and '70s.
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North Korean troops may engage in combat with Ukrainians soon, U.S. intelligence says
The Biden administration says it is tracking thousands of North Korean troops in Russia and, according to U.S. intelligence reports, those troops could be involved in combat with Ukrainians soon.
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How some Hindu-American families are celebrating both Diwali and Halloween
On Oct. 31, some Hindu-American families will be celebrating the confluence of two holidays: Diwali and Halloween. One is a festival of lights; the other a fun celebration of darker things.