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Residents Of Champlain Towers South Lose Their Homes In Demolition
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Charles Burkett, the mayor of Surfside, Fla., about developments in the Champlain Towers South condominium collapse as Tropical Storm Elsa heads for the region.
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Overdoses Involving Cocaine and Fentanyl Are On The Rise
More Americans are vaccinated and ready to hit the party circuit. If that night out includes cocaine or meth, the consequences can be deadly, as many drugs are increasingly laced with fentanyl.
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St. Vincent On The Sleazy '70s Sounds And The Background Stories Of 'Daddy's Home'
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with musician Annie Clark about her new '70s-inspired album as St. Vincent, called Daddy's Home.
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Anti-Government Protests In Colombia Now In Their 3rd Week
In Colombia, deadly anti-government protests are now in their third week. Protesters are taking to the streets over police violence, economic inequity and health reform amid the pandemic.
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Filmmakers Discuss New Documentary On 'March For Our Lives' Movement
The documentary Us Kids showcases the rise of the "March for Our Lives" movement. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the director, Kim Snyder, and two activists, Sam Fuentes and X Gonzalez.
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Conservative Economist Blames High Unemployment On 'Richer' Benefits
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with economist Douglas Holtz-Eakin about why some Republican governors are opting out of receiving federal unemployment benefits for their state.
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The Best Student Podcasts: An 8th-Grade Homage To A School's Unsung Heroes
When these Kentucky students needed a subject for their podcast, they looked to the bright blue office around the corner, where their school's buildings and grounds team is based.
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Wisconsin Bakery Makes Cookies With Burglary Suspect's Face On Them
A burglar broke into Canfora Bakery in Milwaukee and took the cash drawer. A security camera caught the profile his face. The bakery made cookies with that image, and gave them away for free.
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Israeli Attacks On Gaza Are Extremely Alarming, U.N. Agency Says
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Leni Stenseth of the U.N. Relief and Works Agency, which helps people in Gaza, about the humanitarian impact of the escalating violence in Gaza and Israel.
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AT&T Announces Plans To Merge With Discovery
AT&T, which controls Warner Media, has announced it will merge its media assets with Discovery. The $43 billion deal will create a standalone company.
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