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1 Woman Who Lost Her Home To A Fire In 2003 Steps In To Help Victims Of Woolsey Fire
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with fire survivor Karen Reimus whose house burned down in San Diego in 2003. She will be volunteering at a local assistance shelter to help survivors of the wildfires.
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"Lives will be lost": How the U.K.'s aid cuts may affect parts of Africa
In March, the UK announced it would trim its global aid budget and set new priorities in 2027. This has some countries and organizations worried that on top of the US aid cuts, this could be unsurvivable.
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Salman Rushdie has lost sight in one eye and the use of one hand, his agent says
Literary agent Andrew Wylie told newspaper El Pais that Rushdie suffered three serious wounds to his neck and 15 more wounds to his chest and torso after a stabbing attack in August.
Hopes for 2006: Mary Anderson Pickard
The daughter of artist Walter Inglis Anderson lost her home as Katrina ravaged the family's compound. But the return of birds to the Gulf prompts this: "Emily Dickinson said hope is a thing with feathers... I think the birds are like that for me."
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Capturing What’s Lost and Found 1 Year After CZU Fires Swept Through Santa Cruz Mountains
A documentary project features photos and recordings capturing the stories of artifacts salvaged from last year's devastating CZU Lightning Complex Fire in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
Palo Alto Couple Lost in Tomales Bay State Park Survived on Muddy Water, Fern Fronds
Carol Kiparsky, 77, and Ian Irwin, 72, were found by search and rescue volunteers Saturday in a densely forested area near Inverness.
He lost $200,000 when FTX imploded last year. He's still waiting to get it back
The crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried has been tried and convicted of orchestrating one of the largest financial frauds in history, but little has changed for people who lost billions when FTX collapsed.
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Opinion: Yemen's Arab Spring Goals Were Lost. Here's How To Bring Them Back
Retired Ambassador Gerald Feierstein argues the Biden administration should help end the war in Yemen and return the country to the peaceful path set in motion with Yemen's uprising 10 years ago.
'He Lost His Mind,' Trump Says After Bannon Reportedly Slammed Russian Meeting
"Even if you thought that this was not treasonous," the former chief strategist is quoted as saying of the Trump Tower meeting, "... you should have called the FBI immediately."
NPR Probe: Even Before Pandemic, Authorities Lost Track Of Sex Offenders
The coronavirus has forced jurisdictions nationwide to close in-person sex offender registration offices. That has made it tougher for law enforcement to verify and track offender whereabouts.
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