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The Field Of Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Is Slowly Starting To Shrink
The race to make the debate stage has created a pseudo early primary for Democratic presidential candidates, changing many dynamics in the 2020 campaign.
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Chattanooga Man Sues Popeyes For Running Out Of Chicken Sandwich
Chattanooga resident Craig Barr is suing Popeyes for running out of a chicken sandwich.
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Mom Wins Fight Over 'PB4WEGO' License Plate
New Hampshire asked Wendy Auger to hand in her license plate "PB4WEGO." Gov. Chris Sununu asked the DMV to let her keep it. Which they have.
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'Santana' At 50
Santana's debut album was released on this day 50 years ago. NPR's Felix Contreras considers it a game-changing moment in the marriage of Afro-Caribbean rhythms and rock 'n' roll.
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Mumford And Sons' Ben Lovett Stays Devoted To Shining A Light On Independent Talent
On World Cafe's Sense Of Place trip to London, Ben invited host Talia Schlanger to check out Omeara, his 320-capacity venue near London Bridge.
The Massive Effort To Halt Ebola In Congo
When Ebola spread to the eastern city of Goma in July, the World Health Organization declared the outbreak an international crisis. We look at what is being done to keep Ebola from spreading.
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U.S. Faces Challenges In Managing Tensions Between South Korea And Japan
South Korea's pull-out from an intelligence-sharing pact with Japan has the U.S. alarmed that its alliances in Asia are crumbling. But the alliances are seen very differently by each country.
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After 150 Years Serving Youngstown's Community, 'The Vindicator' Will Stop Publishing
In Youngstown, Ohio, The Vindicator stops publication on Saturday after 150 years, signaling one more gut punch to a struggling city. With a news desert, who will guard the civic henhouse?
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What Cities On Florida's Eastern Coast Can Do To Prepare For Hurricane Dorian
As Hurricane Dorian heads for the eastern Florida coast, NPR's Ailsa Chang checks in with the mayor of Panama City, Fla., — which was devastated last October when Hurricane Michael hit the panhandle.
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Valerie Harper, Who Played Beloved TV Sidekick Rhoda, Dies At 80
Harper's Mary Tyler Moore Show character was the perfect foil for the sitcom's buttoned-up protagonist. "Rhoda had this wonderful quality of saying the unsayable," Harper told NPR in 2010.
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