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Sweden Election Results See Surge In Support For Anti-Immigrant Party
The people of Sweden are choosing a new government on Sunday. The country's usually calm political landscape has been disrupted by a surge in backing for a populist anti-immigrant party. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with reporter Maddy Savage.
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Ex-President Obama Jumps Back Into The Political Fray
Two months out from midterms, former President Obama has appeared on the campaign trail to stump for Democrats, as President Trump continues to support Republican candidates.
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This Year's Creative Arts Emmy Awards Were Surrounded By Black Excellence
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to NPR TV critic Eric Deggans about the Creative Arts Emmy winners, which included a lot of diversity and three new additions to the illustrious EGOT group.
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N.Y. Candidate For Governor Cynthia Nixon Aims To Get Voters Off Sidelines
The New York primary is next week, and polls suggest Gov. Andrew Cuomo has a big lead over actor Cynthia Nixon. But upset victories over the party establishment have given Nixon's campaign hope.
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Grounds Crew May Be Regretting Tarp Decision In Philadelphia
The Phillies postponed a baseball game Monday. They'd left the tarps off the field during the weekend's massive rain. Crews tried unsuccessfully to fix the problems with blowtorches.
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Across The U.S. Memorials Honor Victims Of Sept. 11
The nation is marking 17 years since the 9-11 terrorist attacks that killed thousands of Americans, and changed the course of U.S. history.
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WNBA Finals
The WNBA Finals are underway, and the league's popularity has increased. But SB Nation's Tamryn Spruill says the WNBA and its players are still trying to win something more than games — respect.
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How Puerto Rico Heard Trump's Rating Of Hurricane Maria Response
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Puerto Rico Senate Minority Leader Eduardo Bhatia Gautier about President Trump's claim that the federal response to Hurricane Maria was an incredible success.
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Georgia State Coach Tears Bicep While Fist Pumping
The Georgia State coach got excited when his team scored a touchdown. He pumped his fist, like anybody would. But he did it too hard and tore his right bicep.
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Hurricane Prep Challenges Transportation Networks
The coming hurricane has left gas stations without fuel and stores running low on essentials, while hundreds of flights have been canceled.
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