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Jamaican resident talks about recovery efforts after hurricane ravaged island
Hurricane Melissa devastated much of Jamaica last month. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Elaine Bradley, whose home lost its roof, about recovery efforts in the town of Negril.
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Netanyahu met with standing ovation and protest over joint meeting of Congress
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting this week separately with President Biden and Vice President Harris. Wednesday afternoon, he addressed a joint meeting of Congress.
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Chef Nite Yun showcases flavors of her parents' home in new cookbook, 'My Cambodia'
Chef Nite Yun, who was born in a refugee camp and went on to become an acclaimed chef, discusses her debut cookbook, 'My Cambodia' — and shares a recipe essential for Khmer cooking.
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SNAP recipients share their fear and confusion after shutdown cuts off benefits
As many states rush to fill the gaps left by the shutdown-related pause in food assistance benefits, SNAP recipients express anxiety and confusion.
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Biden to give Oval Office address on what's next
President Biden is giving an address from the Oval about how he will 'finish the job' — without a second term in office.
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Australia's state of Victoria to sign treaty with its Indigenous population
Australia's first treaty with its Indigenous peoples will be signed in the state of Victoria this month. It will give First Nations more say on laws and policy affecting them.
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Meshell Ndegeocello talks about her album and ongoing inspiration from James Baldwin
NPR's Tiny Desk is honoring Black Music Month with concerts lead by women, including Meshell Ndegeocello. NPR's Ari Shapiro spoke with her about her album “No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin."
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Petition pushes FEMA to classify extreme heat and wildfire smoke as 'major disasters'
Thirty environmental, healthcare and labor groups filed a petition urging federal government to include heat and wildfire smoke in its definition of “major disaster.”
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The maker of 'Fortnite' will begin a courtroom fight with high stakes
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Adi Robertson of The Verge about Epic Games set to be in federal court in San Francisco on Monday for the start of an anti-trust case against Google.
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NPR's history podcast 'Throughline' looks back on the 'lavender scare'
The lavender scare was a moral panic that began in the early years of the Cold War. In 1953, President Eisenhower signed an executive order that banned LGBTQ people from serving in government.
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