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Virginia's Hampton University Offers Free Semester To Displaced Bahamian Students
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with William Harvey, president of Hampton University, about his decision to offer a free semester to students from the University of the Bahamas impacted by Hurricane Dorian.
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Come From Away: Tiny Desk Concert
Sixteen performers from the Broadway cast crammed behind the Tiny Desk to sing songs and share stories about thousands of airline passengers who were stranded in Newfoundland after 9/11.
'It's Been A Minute' Ponders: Are We In An Influencer Bubble?
The influencer market on Instagram is expected to reach more than $2.5 billion in 2020. What is it like to be an influencer, and what role has this model played in changing the advertising industry?
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Hurricane Dorian Evacuees Consider Where To Rebuild Their Lives
In the Bahamian capital of Nassau, officials are dealing with thousands of evacuees from the hurricane-ravaged islands of Abaco and Grand Bahama. The problem they face is how to accommodate them all.
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3-Digit Hotline Aims To Assist In Suicide Prevention
The FCC plans to create a three-digit number as a national suicide prevention hotline, and it would increase access to mental health care. Advocates say more funding is needed.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio Speaks Out On Changes To Gun Laws
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Senator Marco Rubio, R-Fla., about his legislation supporting the expansion of red flag laws in states, as a way to curb gun violence.
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Latinx Advocacy Groups Sue To Block Citizenship Data Release By Trump Officials
The lawsuit extends a legal fight over the Trump administration's efforts to produce data that a GOP strategist said could be used to politically benefit "Republicans and Non-Hispanic Whites."
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Shining Moments And Cheap Stunts At The 3rd Democratic Presidential Debate
A review of the third Democratic presidential debate. How the candidates played off of one another, who shined and who didn't.
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Conversation With The Creators Of The HBO Series 'Our Boys'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to two of the creators of the new series Our Boys, Joseph Cedar and Tawfik Abu Wael.
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Calls From Democrats To Impeach Supreme Court's Kavanaugh
NPR's Noel King talks to conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg of the Los Angeles Times about a previously unreported allegation of sexual misconduct against Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
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