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NPR's Scott Simon wishes we could text them back when politicians message us asking for campaign donations.
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People in Lebanon are fleeing Israeli airstrikes in the south but Israel has now conducted strikes in the north as well.
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For over a week now, many residents in Asheville have been without running water, cell service and power. How are they coping?
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In flood-ravaged Tennessee, language and other barriers have left some Latino workers feeling isolated. The larger Latino community is reaching out with food and support.
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MPOX vaccinations are finally arriving to the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is at the heart of the current epidemic.
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NPR's Scott Simon and Meadowlark Media's Howard Bryant discuss MLB and WNBA playoffs.
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Residents of Lebanon who do not support Hezbollah are caught between the Iran-backed militia and Israel as violence between them increases.
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A month from Election Day, the presidential race looks to be a draw despite good economic news and major news events that would have upended past campaigns.
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The ever-expanding Rocky franchise now has an expanded Rockyfest in Philadelphia this winter.
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A political update from Erie, Pa., which has been pivotal to and a bellwether of presidential election outcomes.
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NPR's Scott Simon asks reporter Anshel Pfeffer, author of the biography "Bibi," how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is navigating this moment of conflict in the Middle East.
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College administrators, reeling from campus protests over Gaza, are now implementing programs to foster civil discourse.