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A metro attendant saw a man needed an extra goodbye hug from his son
On this week's "My Unsung Hero," A transit worker watched Donald Kabara and his son hug goodbye. Another hug ensued.
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Japanese American baseball teams play on a WWII internment camp's restored diamond
During WWII, baseball united Japanese-Americans held in U.S. internment camps. This weekend two Japanese teams played at the remote Manzanar internment camp, the first games there since the war ended.
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Surgeries are being canceled after Helene shut down a factory that makes IV fluids
When Hurricane Helene took out a factory making 60% of the country's IV fluids, it caused shortages that have led to canceled surgeries. A look at the effects and prospects for improvement.
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'Bodhiria' melds traditional music of Southern Spain with modern electronic production
Spanish artist Judeline's debut album, Bodhiria, melds the flamenco and Arabic traditions of her native Andalusia with modern electronic production.
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Farmers struggle with recovery after Hurricane Helene
Farmers in the path of Hurricane Helene lost a lot of land, crops and equipment, but there isn't much immediate financial help available to them.
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Figuring out the male enrollment drop at HBCUs
The number of Black men enrolled at Historically Black Colleges and Universities is the lowest it’s been since 1976.
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The story of a village in Kazakhstan that sits on the Aral Sea's shrinking shores
Once one of the worlds largest inland lakes, Asia's Aral Sea has evaporated into desert, dried by Soviet era irrigation plans. One village in Kazakhstan sits on the shrinking shores of the Aral Sea.
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The ongoing lawsuits over whose mail-in ballots must be counted in Pennsylvania
Right now, there are several ongoing lawsuits across the state over whose mail-in ballots must be counted. With polls suggesting a tight presidential race, the final outcome of the cases could be key.
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Houses are falling into the ocean on North Carolina's Outer Banks
Homes have been falling into the ocean on North Carolina's Outer Banks at an accelerated rate and there's no money to dismantle them before they drift off
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Harm reduction vending machines make Narcan and fentanyl tests easy to access
What if people using drugs could get Narcan, clean needles and fentanyl tests as easily as Doritos or a candy bar? Harm reduction vending machines are ready for communities that don't fight their use.
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The offensive rhetoric used at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally
Former President Donald Trump’s New York City rally Sunday included racist, sexist and inflammatory remarks from various speakers:
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A deconstructed chile relleno taco is the best taco in Texas, says 'Texas Monthly'
NPR talks with Jose Ralat, the taco editor at Texas Monthly, about the best tacos in the state.