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North Carolina is airlifting food and water to communities cut off by Helene
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper says the damage is "widespread and catastrophic" following Hurricane Helene. Many remote mountain communities remain cut off.
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This Play Was Inspired By A Real Refugee's Shakespearean Dilemma
Shedrick Yarkpai escaped war-torn Liberia under an assumed name, which he kept as he started a new life in Australia. Objects in the Mirror follows Yarkpai's struggle to reclaim his identity.
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Many Muslim Travelers Are Anxious After Latest Travel Restrictions
The White House's latest travel ban revision was meant to calm concerns over anti-Muslim bias. But for nearly two decades, traveling while Muslim has ranged from uncomfortable to frightening for many.
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If regulators approve, Capital One plans to buy Discover for more than $35 billion
NPR'S Leila Fadel speaks with Fenway Summer managing partner Raj Date about the impact on consumers of the proposed merger between Capital One and Discover Financial Services.
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Growing Israeli settler violence and army raids in the West Bank raise tensions
While the war in Gaza continues, tensions are rising in the West Bank where there are ongoing raids by the Israeli military and warnings of a possible uprising among Palestinians.
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Wal-Mart, American Express To Debut New Card
Wal-Mart and American Express have teamed up to offer a new prepaid card. The two companies say it will act like a checking account, but without the many fees that frustrate customers. Audie Cornish talks with Stephanie Clifford, retail reporter for The New York Times.
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Russia moves to consolidate its influence globally
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Alexander Gabuev, director of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, about Russia's attempts to consolidate its influence around the world.
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Because Of Global Pandemic, U.N. General Assembly Will Be Online
President Trump may be the only world leader in the room at this year's United Nations General Assembly. Others are sending their messages virtually.
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Bipartisan Immigration Reform Plan 'A Major Breakthrough'
A bipartisan group of eight senators unveiled a plan to overhaul the nation's immigration laws on Monday.
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Student protestors worry how school disciplinary actions will affect their futures
Hundreds of college students across the U.S. have been arrested, and many suspended and expelled, for participating in pro-Palestinian protests. Some students reflect on their actions and punishment.
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