All Things Considered
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Vanderbilt's football beat #1 Alabama over the weekend. And the fans went wild!
The biggest news out of college sports this weekend is that the country’s number one football team, the University of Alabama, lost to Vanderbilt -- losing for the first time since 1984!
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It's less than a month until election voting ends. Here's what to expect this week
It's less than a month until voting ends in this election, and it is going to be close. Here's what to expect from polls, politics and Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump.
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Arab American voters in Michigan could have a big voice in the election
Michigan contains the largest Lebanese American community and the city of Dearborn has the largest concentration of Arab Americans in the country. This battleground state could decide the election.
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Israel marks one year since Gaza attack
Memorial ceremonies are taking place in Israel for the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks. We hear from Israeli and Palestinian voices as they reflect on an agonizing 12 months of war.
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Arguing before a changed U.S. Supreme Court
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Push to popularize pawpaw — the elusive fruit that grows on farms in 40 states
Pawpaw, a tropical-tasting fruit native to North America, has a sunny flavor and even its own song. Why don't more grocery stores sell it?
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Will recent economic wins help Vice President Kamala Harris win voters?
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Writer Margaret Atwood plays a game of 'Wild Card'
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Where Gaza protest voters stand ahead of early voting
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The legacy of 'Fight Club' and 'The Matrix'
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Making your own Halloween costume? We've got some tips.
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Remembering life in Gaza before Oct. 7
THe Middle East has changed dramatically in the year since the Hamas-led attacks on Israel