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Sri Lankan Marine Biologist Explains The Environmental Repercussions Of Burning Barge
A ship off the Sri Lankan coast has been burning, leaking acid and plastic pellets. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Sri Lankan marine biologist Asha de Vos on the environmental impact of this disaster.
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Meteorologist Tracks Hurricane Dorian's Expected Path
Meteorologist Ray Hawthorne of WUFT in Gainesville, Fla., says Hurricane Dorian could go over the Outerbanks Thursday or Friday and that the Delmarva Peninsula could have tropical storm force winds.
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Is climate change making atmospheric river storms more powerful?
A powerful storm is soaking Northern California and Oregon, bringing high winds and flood risk. It's known as an atmospheric river. A big question is if climate change is making these storms worse.
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The U.S. gets a new national marine sanctuary, the first led by a tribe
A new national marine sanctuary is being established off the California coast. The Biden administration plans to manage it with the indigenous groups that fought for years to create it.
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'It's not for the faint-hearted' — the story of India's intrepid women seaweed divers
In goggles and flipflops, they dive to harvest seaweed. It's risky work. They'll earn $3 to $6 a day. Now climate change and environmental rules make it harder to pursue the traditional profession.
Trump Meets School Shooting Survivors
President Trump will hold a second listening session about school shootings, following a Wednesday meeting with a group impacted by gun violence in schools.
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Should Reporters Boycott White House Press Briefings After CNN Press Badge Revoked?
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with White House Correspondents' Association President Olivier Knox about the White House's decision to revoke CNN reporter Jim Acosta's press badge.
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Oregon could see a ‘kicker’ despite pandemic’s toll
The latest forecast from state economists show tax revenues are expected to come in far higher than anticipated.
'Visible Man' Asks: What If No One Were Watching?
Invisibility is often used for mischief, but in Chuck Klosterman's new novel, his invisible character sits still, looks deeply and disrupts only when necessary. Love him or hate him, Klosterman's stoner-genius extemporizing is unmatched in this sly work of fiction.
Latest From The Congressional Meeting To Certify Electoral College Votes
Congress reconvened to finish the tally of the Electoral College votes after pro-Trump extremists were cleared from the U.S. Capitol grounds, following their violent insurrection on Wednesday.
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