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Tupperware Benefits From More Home Cooking During The Pandemic
Where are your dinner leftovers? In the fridge, in a Tupperware container? Tupperware's profits quadrupled this past quarter. Other companies thriving: Netflix, Peloton and board game maker Hasbro.
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Trump Counts On Rural Voters In Arizona To Help Him Win The State
President Trump again skipped Phoenix during his latest campaign swing through Arizona, as the campaign turns to its 2016 playbook - hoping rural voters will decide the close election.
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Morning News Brief
Michigan judge blocks ban on open carry of guns at polls on Election Day. Strong GDP numbers, won't repair all economic damage. And, NPR identifies ISIS fighter at the center of Navy war crimes trial.
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Texas County Imposes Curfew To Stem Spike In Coronavirus Cases
NPR's David Greene talks to Dr. Ogechika Alozie, chief medical officer of the Del Sol Medical Center in El Paso, Texas, about the surge. Alozie is also the co-chair of the El Paso COVID-19 task force.
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How Is Law Enforcement Preparing For Potential Election Violence?
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul about how state attorneys general and local law enforcement are preparing to stop voter intimidation and post-election violence.
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European Countries Revive Restrictions To Battle COVID-19 Spike
Germany and France have become the latest European countries to introduce limited public health lockdowns, in an effort to end sharp increases in coronavirus infections.
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Fighting COVID-19 Is A Struggle, Illinois' Public Health Director Says
NPR's David Greene speaks with Illinois Public Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike about the spike in COVID-19 cases in her state. She says more people need to wear masks.
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Scientists Find Massive Coral Reef In Australia's Great Barrier Reef
The 1,600-foot-tall coral reef is taller than the Empire State Building, and its base is a mile wide. It's the first time in 120 years since a coral reef this size has been discovered.
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TikTok Video Leads Woman In Indonesia To Find Her Twin Sister
The two 24-year-old women had not been together since they were babies when sectarian unrest forced their family apart. They've reunited and are making TikTok videos together.
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'Marking Time' And Making Art In Confinement
An exhibition at MoMa PS1 features work created by currently or formerly incarcerated artists and their family members. Curator Nicole R. Fleetwood knows what it's like to love someone on the inside.
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As Election Suspicions Increase, Experts Warn Conditions Are Ripe For Conflict
Political activists and extremists on both the right and left are worried the other side will somehow steal the election. And they're making plans for what to do if that happens.
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LA Dodgers Are World Series Champions In Pandemic-Shorted Season
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 3-1 in Game 6 of the World Series, ending a 32-year championship drought for the organization. They've played in three of the last four series.