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What past interviews with Harris reveal —and don't— about her current campaign
NPR has interviewed Kamala Harris five times since she was elected vice president. Here's what can be learned from those conversations.
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Here's what you can do to protect yourself from mosquito borne viruses
Mosquito borne illnesses are on the rise in the U.S. We'll find out which diseases are most common and what people can do to protect themselves.
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The Trump and Harris campaigns are fighting over mic rules for presidential debate
As former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris prepare to face off in the first presidential debate next month, there's discussion –and drama– behind the scenes.
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One month after presidential vote, Venezuela remains in limbo
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with the Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, Brian A. Nichols, about what lies ahead for Venezuela, one month after a disputed presidential election.
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Israel kills several Hamas militants during West Bank raid
Israel's military has launched one of its biggest operations — including airstrikes — on multiple cities in the West Bank, killing at least 9 people.
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This beloved drive-in theater has run for decades. But keeping it open is now harder
One of America's oldest drive-in movie theaters is still treasured in a small Colorado town. But the woman who has worked there since childhood is getting worn out.
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New details emerge about Trump campaign's altercation at Arlington National Cemetery
More information has come out about an altercation between the Trump campaign staff and an Arlington National Cemetery official on Monday.
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Students and faculty protest Indiana University's new rules on campus demonstrations
On the first day of school at Indiana University, there was a smaller version of demonstrations held last spring. Students and faculty held a vigil to protest new restrictions on campus speech.
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Israel has been buying Google ads spreading false information about UNRWA
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Paresh Dave of Wired about the Israeli government buying Google ads that are spreading false information about the UN's relief agency in Gaza.
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Oregon ranchers are facing the aftermath of this summer's wildfires
Nearly half of all land burned by wilfires in the U.S. this summer is in Oregon. These rangeland fires got few headlines, but they came at peak grazing time and are economically devastating.
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For three days, Palestinians have been evacuating one of the last hospitals in Gaza
As the Israeli military pushes into central Gaza, Palestinians evacuate the main hospital there, but many have nowhere safe to go.
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Climate-fueled flooding in Vermont is causing both worry and adaptation
Flooding is becoming part of the new normal for people in the river valleys of Vermont. It has people debating whether they should even try to stay in their homes.