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Brazil's President Mobilizes His Base. And Like Him, They're Bikers
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro is a biker, as are many of his supporters and it is a theme at his rallies. But in Brazil, biker culture is not just for the far-right.
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French Ambassador Says It's Essential To Keep Working In Afghanistan After U.S. Exit
Where does the U.S. stand with its European allies following President Biden's decision to leave Afghanistan by Aug. 31? NPR's Rachel Martin asks Philippe Etienne, the French ambassador to the U.S.
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Astrid Cooper Might Be The Youngest Musuem Curator Ever
The 5-year-old girls debuts an art show at the University of Bath in the U.K. this month. It's called: My Kid Could've Done That! In it, 15 contemporary artists create works along side their children.
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Power Grids Feel The Pressure Of Intense Storms Driven By Climate Change
Hurricane Ida destroyed major transmission towers designed to withstand strong winds. As President Biden pursues a massive grid buildout, energy infrastructure will need to be more climate resilient.
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Thousands Of People Still Waiting To Leave Afghanistan
Thousands in Kabul are waiting to be airlifted out of Afghanistan, terrified of the Taliban's return to power. Scott Simon talks with Al Jazeera's Charlotte Bellis, reporting from the capital.
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News Brief: Texas Abortion Law, Ida's Aftermath, Sackler Family Immunity
The Supreme Court allows Texas to implement a law making most abortions illegal. Storm's remnants cause problems for states besides Louisiana. Judge approves Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy settlement.
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Democratic Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi Criticizes U.S. Actions In Afghanistan
Scott Simon talks with Democratic Illinois congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi about Afghanistan, and what he wants the Biden Administration to do about the humanitarian crisis there.
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Finding Workers Is Harder Than Ever. The Economic Impact Could Be Significant
Employers hired more than 1.8 million workers in June and July. But millions of others are still on the sidelines. That's leading to long wait times and is forcing some businesses to turn down orders.
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As Patient Numbers Surge, Hospitals Are Missing Staff To Help Them
Nurse Melissa Wise, of Bogalusa, Louisiana, talks about the challenges of working in a hospital overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients.
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New York Irish Pub Owner Sells Millions Worth Of Soda Bread Scones
Scott Simon speaks with Mary O'Halloran of Mary O's, a New York Irish pub. She's seen extraordinary sales of soda bread scones after almost losing her business because of pandemic closures.
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