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Smoke Fouls Fairbanks North Pole Area
Wildfire smoke is impacting air quality in many areas of the state, with some of the worst conditions in the Interior, including at North Pole. The…
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Immigration Lawyers, Judges Deal With Extreme Burnout As Migration Crisis Continues
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Morning Edition host Noel King, who has been reporting from the Texas-Mexico border about the impacts of the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy.
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Mississippi Politician Refuses To Let Female Reporter Travel Alone With Him
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Mississippi Today reporter Larrison Campbell about being denied a ride along with gubernatorial candidate Robert Foster without a male colleague present.
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Erin Rae: Tiny Desk Concert
Every time she performs live, Erin Rae transforms her quiet storms into different hues of squalling introspection.
'You Make Your Own Family': Losing A Mother, Gaining 2 More
Corinthia Isom was just a child when her mother died, but her mom ensured that a mother figure stayed in her life.
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NASA Moves Forward With Plans For Multi-Billion-Dollar Moon Rocket
NASA is building its most powerful rocket ever, a moon rocket, which will cost billions of dollars. But the effort has sparked debate about whether NASA should rely on cheaper, commercial rockets.
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White House Social Media Summit Recap
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Katie Rogers, White House Correspondent for The New York Times, to learn more about the White House "Social Media Summit" that took place this week.
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A Bug's Life: Remembering The Classic Volkswagen Beetle
The last Volkswagen Beetle rolled off the assembly line in Mexico this week. We remember the beloved automotive icon with stories from our listeners.
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In Boston, Web App Matches Budget Renters With Senior Homeowners
In Boston, a web app called "Nesterly" matches would-be renters with people who have a room to spare and could use a little help around the house.
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Alan Dershowitz Denies Epstein Rape Accusations And Defends Role In Sweetheart Deal
Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz worked as Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer when he received his 2008 plea deal: "You should always feel bad about producing results like this but it's your job."
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