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Booster On Soyuz Rocket Malfunctions, Trip To Space Delayed
Rachel Martin talks to reporter Matthew Bodner, who's in Moscow, about crew members who were forced to abort the launch of a Soyuz rocket — abandoning a mission to the International Space Station.
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In Panama City Beach, Fla., Communication Suffers In Hurricane Michael's Wake
A day after Hurricane Michael hit Florida's panhandle, residents and officials are assessing the damage from the storm. Mario Gisbert, city manager of Panama City Beach, talks to NPR's Rachel Martin.
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McConnell Warns Of 'Scary Prospect' If GOP Loses Senate Control In Midterms
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell discusses the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court and the upcoming midterm elections.
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Why Saudi Arabia's Government Felt Threatened By Journalist Jamal Khashoggi
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Shadi Hamid, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution about the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and why the Saudi government was threatened by him.
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New sexual harassment prevention guidelines are due
As of Tuesday, employers in New York, regardless of their size, needed to have sexual harassment prevention policies in place. And they have a couple of...
Hurricane Michael Leaves Many Florida Communities In Ruin
Residents of Mexico Beach, where Hurricane Michael made landfall, say the devastation is overwhelming — few structures remain standing. Nearby areas also are without power and cellphone service.
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Squirrel Interrupts London Assembly Committee Meeting
It happened to be a meeting of the city's environmental committee. A Green Party member joked the squirrel: "Wanted to make sure there was a voice representing the natural world at the meeting."
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Turkish Court Orders Release Of Pastor Andrew Brunson
North Carolina pastor Andrew Brunson had been detained in Turkey for his alleged ties to political groups involved in a failed 2016 coup attempt against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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The Cost Of Corn Is Down, So Why Did The Cost Of Fritos At The White House Go Up?
NPR's daily economics podcast, The Indicator, sets out to solve a market mystery: why has the price of Fritos gone up in the White House press corps vending machine, despite a decrease in the cost of corn?
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'Visionary, Not Reactionary': Artists Take Political Commentary To Streets And Skies
Between street art and a new initiative bringing artist-designed billboards to all 50 states, more people are breaking out of the bubble to express their views on today's divisive political climate.
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