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People who lost loved ones to gun violence spoke at the DNC, pushing for gun reform
Five people who suffered devastating losses from gun violence promised to push for gun reform.
Bolsonaro's conviction brings vindication for some Brazilians who lost loved ones to COVID-19
Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro received a 27-year sentence for a coup attempt. Relatives of the 700,000 COVID-19 dead say his conviction, though separate to the pandemic, offers vindication.
Exploration team may have spotted Amelia Earhart's long-lost plane in the Pacific
NPR's A Martinez talks to CEO Tony Romeo of Deep Sea Vison, about ocean explorers from his firm that may have found the wreckage of Earhart's plane, which disappeared over the Pacific Ocean in 1937.
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Whatever happened to ... the family who lost it all? Spoiler alert: It's a happy ending
With no work, home, car or food due to the pandemic, the couple in Sao Paolo, Brazil, struggled to survive. Then they got a tiny house. How are they doing today?
Puerto Rico Ramps Up Mental Health Training
One of the less visible effects of Hurricane Maria has been PTSD. Many Puerto Ricans are dealing with trauma related to the storm, especially as the next hurricane season begins.
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Dozens of SAT tests have been lost after flying out of an El Paso UPS truck
El Paso High School students' SAT answer sheets flew from the UPS truck transporting them last week. All but 55 were recovered, and students may have to retake their tests.
She nearly lost her life in a car wreck, but two strangers saved her life.
In this My Unsung Hero, Laura was badly injured in a car crash. Two strangers pulled over to help.
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'Lost In Your Eyes' Singer Debbie Gibson Releases First Album In 20 Years
Susan Davis speaks to '80s pop sensation Debbie Gibson, who has released her first album in 20 years, "The Body Remembers."
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Off Duty Firefighter Saved Lives, Lost Friend During Las Vegas Massacre
Christopher Wetzel, a 38-year-old firefighter with Cal Fire’s Riverside unit, was at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival in Las Vegas Sunday night with his wife and eight other friends. The concert became the scene of the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history when Stephen Paddock opened fire on the crowd from a … Continue reading Off Duty Firefighter Saved Lives, Lost Friend During Las Vegas Massacre →
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'The Lost Girls of Paris' Fictionalizes True Tale Of Female Spies During World War II
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with author Pam Jenoff about her new novel, The Lost Girls of Paris. It's the story of a group of British female spies sent to France during World War II.
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