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Why Russia's thawing permafrost is a global problem
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Joshua Yaffa, Moscow correspondent for the New Yorker, about a major climate change threat confronting Russia.
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A disabled woman left the Tarrant County Jail and is in the ICU. Her family's demanding change
Statewide and local advocacy groups are calling for the resignation of Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn. Families and activists have raised the alarm for years over the number of jail deaths and alleged mistreatment of inmates.
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KA-BOOM! Where to find the best fireworks in North Texas
Celebrate Independence Day with our guide to all the best firework displays happening around North Texas.
Air Cargo Crashes Outpace Passenger Mishaps
Michele Norris talks with Ronnie Greene, reporter for The Miami Herald and the author of the Herald's series "Deadly Express," about fatalities in the air cargo industry. According to many, the cargo industry is under-regulated by the FAA. Pilots fly at night under bad conditions on poorly maintained planes. There has been an average of one fatal crash a month for the past several years.
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Churches Provide Roots in Flooded Areas
Despite the dismal state of much of New Orleans, Pastor Jay Adkins has returned to his parish, where he is pastor of the First Baptist Church in Jefferson Parish in Westwego, La. Adkins and others say churches are playing a vital role in helping survivors of Hurricane Katrina.
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Immigration advocates are cheering the Supreme Court's decision on 'Remain in Mexico'
The Supreme Court sided with the Biden administration in a major immigration ruling. The Court says the government can roll back the so-called "Remain in Mexico" policy implemented by President Trump.
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Brothers charged in West Texas migrant killing released on bond
Mike and Mark Sheppard, both charged in the shooting death of a migrant man in Hudspeth County, were released from jail on bond Monday night, the county sheriff’s office said.
In 1957, his grandma floated his street in a canoe. Now, the waters are rising again
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dee Davis, publisher of The Daily Yonder rural news site, about the flooding in his town Whitesburg, Ky.
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Jackson State University president talks about the city's water supply crisis
NPR talks with Jackson State University President Thomas Hudson about longstanding problems with the Jackson, Miss., water system that preceded flood damage to the city's water supply.
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and LeBron James used different methods to set NBA points records
LeBron James now holds the NBA record for most points scored. The NBA record for total points scored was previously held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar — for 34 years.
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