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Speculation Centers On Saudi Involvement In Journalist's Disappearance
Rachel Martin talks to Kareem Fahim of The Washington Post about the disappearance in Turkey of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who has long been critical of the Saudi government.
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Portugal Explores The Dark Side Of Its Colonial Past
In the capital Lisbon, 2 public projects represent different views of the country's colonial past. One is a memorial to victims of slavery and the other is a museum celebrating Portuguese explorers.
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Effects Will Be Felt For Awhile From 'Historically Powerful' Hurricane
Rachel Martin talks to NPR's Tom Gjelten, who is in Lumberton, N.C., and Ken Graham, director of the National Hurricane Center, about Hurricane Michael which is now a tropical storm.
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Booster On Soyuz Rocket Malfunctions, Trip To Space Delayed
Rachel Martin talks to reporter Matthew Bodner, who's in Moscow, about crew members who were forced to abort the launch of a Soyuz rocket — abandoning a mission to the International Space Station.
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There's No Power But Panama City Beach Did Miss Michael's Direct Hit
Rachel Martin talks to Mario Gisbert, city manager of Panama City Beach, Fla., which was not hit as badly as Panama City, and to Ken Graham, director of the National Hurricane Center.
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U.S. Stock Markets Open A Day After Dramatic Plunge
Stocks are down again after a dramatic drop on Wednesday. The sell-off rippled through international markets on Thursday, with stocks falling across Asia and Europe.
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In Panama City Beach, Fla., Communication Suffers In Hurricane Michael's Wake
A day after Hurricane Michael hit Florida's panhandle, residents and officials are assessing the damage from the storm. Mario Gisbert, city manager of Panama City Beach, talks to NPR's Rachel Martin.
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State Proposes Groundwater-contamination Cleanup Levels for PFAS-related Substances
The state Department of Environmental Conservation has proposed regulating a group of flourinated chemicals collectively known as PFAS, including some…
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Walker Defends Record, Challengers Offer Alternatives in Governor-candidate forum
Gov. Bill Walker and the two candidates who are running to unseat him pitched their ideas Tuesday on how to promote the state’s tourism industry. Walker…
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Does The New GOP Strategy Include 'Angry Mob' Talking Points?
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Republican campaign strategist Whit Ayres, president of North Star Opinion Research, about Republican election messaging inspired by the Kavanaugh-Ford hearings.
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