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Wife Appeals For Help To Free American Academic Held In Iran
The wife of an American citizen being held in an Iranian prison is calling on the Trump administration to do more to free her husband.
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White House On Gun Control
NPR's Rachel Martin talks with White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley about gun control proposals.
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U.S. Virgin Islands Governor: 'Emergency Fast-Track Process' Needed For Federal Aid
More than a year after two major storms hit the U.S. Virgin Islands, the new governor says burdensome regulations have slowed recovery. Many homes are still uninhabitable and lack secure roofing.
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As Post-California Wildfire Recovery Efforts Drag On, Resources Run Low
Some survivors of the wildfires in recent years are finding their insurance coverage is running out before their homes are rebuilt. A construction worker shortage is contributing to delays.
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Why Aren't Parents Getting Their Children Vaccinated?
The U.S. went from measles-free in 2000 to the largest outbreak in 25 years. NPR's David Greene talks to Jennifer Reich, author of Calling the Shots: Why Parents Reject Vaccines.
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Socialists In Spain Win Election But Need Other Parties' Support To Govern
Spain's governing Socialist party won the country's third election in four years on Sunday, but will need the help of either the left or right-leaning parties to form a government.
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Synagogue Attack Makes Community Stronger Than Before, Rabbi Says
NPR's David Greene talks to Rabbi David Castiglione, who leads the congregation at Temple Adat Shalom. His synagogue is just a few miles from Chabad of Poway, which was attacked on Saturday.
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Addressing the shortage of volunteer firefighters
According to the Fireman’s Association of the State of New York, or FASNY , over 70 percent of all the fire and emergency response nationwide is done by...
Tense times for some area Lake Ontario shoreline residents
People who live along the Lake Ontario shoreline in the Rochester area are nervously watching lake levels. The level of Lake Ontario currently is about...
Cuomo mobilizes resources in case of Lake Ontario flooding
With concerns about rising levels on Lake Ontario, Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Sunday that he has directed state agencies to begin deploying resources...
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