All Things Considered
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How musicians in Lebanon are dealing with an escalating conflict
Lebanon is a cultural hub for Arab music. Lebanese music writer Danny Hajjar has been talking with musicians there about how they're dealing with escalating conflict in the region.
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New podcast explores a forgotten chapter in grunge music history
KUOW's podcast 'Let the Kids Dance,' tells the story of grunge music and a forgotten chapter: the Teen Dance Ordinance.
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Hundreds of women competed in Hawaii's grueling 41-mile canoe race
Hundreds of paddlers from around the world gather in Hawaii to compete in the Na Wahine O Ke Kai, a grueling 41-mile women’s outrigger canoe race across the treacherous Ka’iwi Channel.
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Text messages are helping African farmers with their production
African farmers aren't as productive because of changing rainfall patterns. Now, an NGO and the Kenyan government are pulling together geographically precise weather data and texting it to farmers.
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Ahead of Election Day, what's NPR's voting correspondent paying attention to?
With one month until Election Day and early voting underway, here's what NPR voting correspondent Miles Parks is focusing on.
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As the climate changes, inland areas face increase flood risk
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Antonia Sebastian, professor of environmental science at UNC Chapel Hill, about the flood risk facing inland communities as hurricanes become more intense.
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Amid a war, what is it like reporting from Sudan?
In Sudan, a year and a half of devastating conflict has destroyed much of the capital and brought most of the country to the brink of famine.
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Families' return to destroyed homes after Hurricane Helene
Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee will take a long time to recover from Hurricane Helene, but efforts are underway to bring relief to remote areas.
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Talking to voters at a Wisconsin supper club
Customers and staff at a Wisconsin supper club share their thoughts on the upcoming election.
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For some artists, a guaranteed income program has been a lifesaver
The pandemic made financial stability even more difficult for artists. A privately funded Guaranteed Income program for artists in Minnesota helps many find stability and creative freedom.
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The audio delay on radio broadcasts of MLB games leaves blind fans behind
A delay of baseball game day audio on radios frustrates blind fans who count on play-by-play broadcasts when they're at the stadium.
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U.S. citizens are advised to lease Lebanon amid conflict with Israel
Israel’s airstrikes in Lebanon have forced more and more people from their homes. The U.S. State Department is urging American citizens in Lebanon to leave the country all together.