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Guitarist Tom Morello Answers The Question: What Scares You?
For a new podcast, member station WNYC has been asking people: What scares you? Tom Morello plays guitar for such bands as Rage Against the Machine and Prophets of Rage. He shares some of his fears.
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Consulting Giant McKinsey To Settle States' Opioid Claims For $573 Million
McKinsey is the latest major American corporation to face legal, financial and public relations peril stemming from its role in the nation's deadly opioid epidemic.
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What Happens When Bureaucracy Accidentally Kills You?
There is a list of names of just about everyone with a social security number who has died. It is meant to prevent identity theft. But sometimes a name of a living person gets added by accident.
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State Rep. Cesar Blanco Responds To The Shooting In El Paso
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the Texas Democrat, who represents El Paso in the Texas House of Representatives.
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San Francisco's Last Gun Shop Calls It Quits
High Bridge Arms is shutting down at the end of the month. Gun enthusiasts say proposed city firearms regulations are forcing the store to close, but advocates of the new measures say that's not true.
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Iraqi Refugee Empowers Youth To Share Their Stories With 'Narratio'
After Ahmed Badr and his family fled the Iraq War, he used writing to grapple with his experience as a refugee in the U.S. He founded the website Narratio so other youth could share their stories.
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After Tornado, Families In New Orleans Begin Rebuilding Once Again
On Tuesday, a tornado caused damage to parts of New Orleans. For some, it's the second time they'll need to rebuild homes since Hurricane Katrina swamped the city in 2005.
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Postcard from Slidell, La.
Across Lake Pontchartrain from New Orleans, people in the town of Slidell, La., are struggling to deal with their own version of Katrina's devastation.
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In Search of the Healing Power of Chocolate
A Mars factory in Pennsylvania turns out millions of pieces of Dove dark chocolate using a secret method that preserves a compound found in raw cocoa beans. If Mars can harness that compound, chocolate may turn from a comfort food to a health food.
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Focus is on the southern border as a pandemic-era public health law winds down
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Fernando García of the Border Network for Human Rights about what's taking place on the U.S.-Mexico border as the Title 42 public health rule is about to an end.
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