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In covering Paris, climate change is becoming an ever-present story
In this series, NPR takes readers and listeners inside NPR and explains how we do our journalism. Here, Eleanor Beardsley shares what it's like to report from Paris, which is experiencing extreme heat due to climate change, for this week's Reporter's Notebook.
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8-16-04 Newscast
By Dan BrossFairbanks, AK – KUAC's Morning News Report. Top Stories: Wildfire keeps more than 900 fighters busy in Central, Alaska.
Musharraf Endures Complaints from All Sides
Pakistan's president Pervez Musharraf has been a U.S. ally since the Sept. 11 attacks, but his hold on power is as tenuous as ever. On Friday, the Pakistani Supreme Court overruled his decision to dismiss the chief justice. Islamists are furious with him. And President Bush accuses him of failing to go after al-Qaida militants.
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'We are the future': Meet first-time voters supporting Republicans this cycle
Young conservative voters aren't a monolith. They have different policy priorities and different views on what role former President Trump should play in the Republican Party.
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Sign here? Financial agreements may leave doctors in the driver's seat
Agreeing to an out-of-network doctor's financial policy, which protects their ability to get paid and may be littered with confusing jargon, can create a binding contract that leaves a patient owing.
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Are Tech Giants Doing Enough To Fight Against Foreign Powers Trying To Influence Elections?
The Senate Intelligence Committee has summoned top executives from Facebook, Twitter and Google to testify on Wednesday about foreign influence campaigns.
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U.S. Women Defeat France In Hard-Fought Quarterfinal Victory
In one of the most highly-anticipated games at the Women's World Cup: top-ranked and defending champion United States defeated France in the quarterfinals.
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Expert On Security Clearance Process Reacts To Jared Kushner's Situation
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with David Kris, former head of the Department of Justice's National Security Division, about Jared Kushner's security clearance and how security clearances work.
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Impeachment Probe Wants To Hear From White House Heavy Hitter
A House panel has called John Eisenberg, the top lawyer from President Trump's National Security Council, to testify Monday in the impeachment inquiry. Who is he and is he likely to show?
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Former Clinton Aide Responds To Trump Jr.'s Emails On Russia Meeting
President Trump's eldest son posted on Twitter Tuesday an email exchange that seems to show he entertained an offer of help from the Russian government during his father's campaign. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jennifer Palmieri, who was a top aide for the Hillary Clinton campaign.
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