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Organizers cancel Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna over fears of an attack
NPR's Leila Fadel asks counterterrorism expert Javed Ali about the cancellation of Taylor Swift concerts in Austria after officials uncovered an apparent plot to attack large events.
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Chinese migrants crossing into the U.S. from Mexico face scrutiny from politicians
Republicans, led by former President Donald Trump, claim without evidence that Chinese migrants are spies or drug smugglers. Migrants' accounts tell a different story.
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Alaskans recount escapes after a record-breaking glacial outburst flood hits Juneau
For the second year in a row, an outburst of flooding from a naturally dammed lake at the Mendenhall Glacier has caused damage to homes in Juneau.
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10 years after Michael Brown was killed in Ferguson, what’s changed with protests?
Some of the first protestors on the streets of Ferguson, Missouri, after Michael Brown was killed ten years ago have become national figures. NPR's Michel Martin talks to DeRay Mckesson.
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Harris and Walz continue their introductory tour of the Democratic ticket
Vice President Harris is campaigning with running mate Tim Walz, and massive crowds have been turning out to see them. They’ll be in Phoenix Thursday night and then head toward Las Vegas.
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10 years after Michael Brown's death, his mother is still fighting for justice
Michael Brown's mother is still seeking justice 10 years after her son's death. We hear testimony she provided in an appeal to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
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What’s a political race without vice presidential candidates attacking each other?
Republican JD Vance and Democrat Tim Walz are both military veterans. Vance has gone after Walz's service.
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Fighting back after displacement: A battle for reparations in Palm Springs
In Palm Springs, Calif., the city is trying to make it right for the families that were literally burned out of their homes to make way for developers.
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The new Ferguson police chief addresses the Michael Brown killing a decade ago
Ten years after the fatal police shooting of Michael Brown, a black teenager in Ferguson, Mo., NPR's Michel Martin talks to the city's new police chief. Troy Doyle has been on the job for a year.
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Walz's 1st speech as the Democratic VP candidate commits to working across the aisle
Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, made their debut Tuesday night at a rally in Philadelphia.
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It's been a busy time at the Paris Olympics for U.S. teams
Olympic events are winding down, but there is still much to go. A highlight from the Paris Games Tuesday: American Gabby Thomas cruised in the 200-meter Olympic final to win her first gold medal.
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The beloved Perseid meteor shower peaks next week
The meteor shower creates an opportunity to sit outside at night and watch shooting stars. It's also an opportunity for researchers to do some science.