All Things Considered
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Asteroids will swing close to Earth in a drive-by show
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An update on the presidential campaigns
Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden is one highlight in a busy travel schedule for both campaigns as they rush to mobilize voters before Election Day.
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Seth Meyers plays 'Wildcard'
from Wild Card host Rachel Martin:
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Meet JD Vance's 'British Sherpa' mentor
JD Vance calls him his “British Sherpa.” Cambridge professor James Orr is a philosopher-theologian and mentor to Donald Trump’s running mate. NPR visits his home in rural England to talk about Vance.
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A small, silver lining to the Colorado River drought
Land re-emerging from dried out reservoirs seems to be thriving with native plants. They're out-competing invasive weeds that are choking the river elsewhere.
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Grate cheese heist a massive loss for London's Neal's Yard Dairy
According to reports in the British press, scammers have duped a British cheese seller out of nearly 1,000 wheels of artisanal cheddar.
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Israel launches airstrikes on Iran
In a series of strikes against Iran, Israel said it targeted military facilities. President Biden said he hopes this is the end, not the beginning of all-out war between the two.
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Pod corner: 'Last Seen: Postmortem'
In the WBUR podcast Last Seen: Posmortem, host Ally Jarmanning digs into the world of legal remains trading.
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Italy sends migrants to Albania
Italy has opened a detention center for migrants in Albania to discourage others from crossing the Mediterranean Sea.
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Can Tom Brady have it all?
The Hall of Fame quarterback signed a massive $375 million TV deal with Fox when he retired. Then, he bought a stake in the Las Vegas Raiders. How will ownership affect his calls?
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The U.K.'s surfers against sewage
Privatized U.K. water utilities have failed to upgrade Victorian plumbing, and 75% of U.K. rivers now contain unsafe levels of raw sewage. A group of athlete-activists are lobbying for change.
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North Carolina votes: The view from a Raleigh church
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks to Pastor Chad Harvey of Cross Assembly Church on where his support stands for Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, who once spoke at his church, and former President Donald Trump