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Visitors See More Than Just Grief And Loss At COVID-19 Memorial In D.C.
NPR's Michel Martin visits the National Mall to talk with artist Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg about her installation, "In America: Remember," honoring the more than 660,000 Americans lost to COVID-19.
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New York Hospitals Fear Staff Shortages Ahead Of COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Associated Press reporter Michael Hill about the challenges related to vaccine mandates for teachers and healthcare workers in New York.
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Policy Strategists On How Biden Can Gain Traction On Immigration Reform
NPR's Michel Martin discusses the Biden administration's handling of immigration with Theresa Cardinal Brown of the Bipartisan Policy Center, and Democratic political strategist Chuck Rocha.
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Losing an iconic wildfire lookout tower hits home for an Oregon family
Don Allen has saved some of the last historic lookout towers in Oregon, but he couldn't save the one that meant the most to his father.
Monday Mix: Rosali, Chloe Moriondo, Phoebe Bridgers
Kickstart the week with three new songs hand-picked for your playlist.
The California Recall And Its Very Real Political Consequences, Explained
On Tuesday, Californians will decide whether Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom should remain in office. Here's a primer on the recall, how it works and how we got here — and the political stakes.
Hurricane Nicholas Makes Landfall In Texas. Residents Are Bracing For Possible Floods
Nicholas strengthened into a hurricane before making landfall early Tuesday. The storm will trigger "considerable flash and urban flooding," the National Hurricane Center says.
The Best Moments From The MTV VMAs
It was a big night for Olivia Rodrigo, Justin Bieber and Lil Nas X, among others, as MTV's Video Music Awards returned to the stage.
Latino Voters Voice Mixed Opinions on Recall Election
Latino Voters to Play Big Role in Recall Election Tuesday is the last day to vote in the recall election, and the campaigns are trying to sway Latinos, who represent almost 30% of all registered voters in the state. Opinions seem to be fairly mixed on the job Governor Gavin Newsom has done since entering … Continue reading Latino Voters Voice Mixed Opinions on Recall Election →
What the Air Quality Index Actually Means
Over the past five years, as California wildfires increased in both intensity and scope, Bay Area skies have intermittently filled with smoke, causing residents to routinely check the air quality index. Here's a guide to understanding what the index means.
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