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In Iowa, College Football Returns As State COVID-19 Cases Soar
A look at the state of colleges in Iowa, which has the third-highest number of new infections per capita in the U.S. Iowa State will play its first game of the season in an empty stadium.
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It's Not Just Wildfires. Climate Change Is Making The Air More Hazardous
Even beyond wildfire smoke, the air this summer has been more dangerous for millions of Americans. That's because of the warming climate, which threatens to roll back decades of improving air quality.
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Alphorns Are The Perfect Instrument For Social Distancing
The large wooden horns which are traditional in the Alps can be more than 10 feet in length. Over the weekend, professionals serenaded the German city of Dresden from the top of an apartment building.
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It's Real, It's Fiction, It's A Paradox: Ayad Akhtar On His 'Homeland Elegies'
The narrator's name in the novel is also Ayad Akhtar, and the book reads like memoir. Akhtar says he had to "pilfer" from his own life to write a novel that had the "addictive thrill" of reality TV.
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In Florida, Schools Under Pressure To Get Rid Of Police Officers
The demands by student activists face what could be an insurmountable obstacle: security fears in the aftermath of the Parkland shooting.
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Hispanic Heritage Month On World Cafe: The Playlist
Take a musical journey throughout Latin America, through cities in Central America, South America and Mexico to explore the rising Latinx voices and sounds that often fall under the radar.
After The Big Explosion In Beirut, Volunteers Are Helping Out
In Lebanon, volunteers have stepped in to do the aid work still needed after the blast that ripped through Beirut a month ago. Many blame the government for inaction.
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Wildfires Make Dangerous Air For Farmworkers: 'It's Like You Can't Breathe'
As fires ravage California, farmworkers are dealing with dangerous air in incredible heat. Hernan Hernandez of the California Farmworker Foundation says there's "nowhere near" enough protective gear.
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With Signing, White House Touts Efforts To Reshape Middle East
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the foreign ministers of the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain will establish diplomatic relations in a formal signing at the White House on Tuesday.
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WHO: Once COVID-19 Case Numbers Go Down, Don't Let Up Precautions
As the world nears 1 million deaths from the pandemic, NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Dr. Margaret Harris of the World Health Organization about what's ahead in the fight against the coronavirus.
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