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For One French Woman, An Eye-Opening Visit To Calais' Refugee 'Jungle'
The camp has grown to 9,000 people. Calais residents oppose it and want it shut down for good. But when one protester goes there for the first time, she is moved and surprised by what she sees.
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Rep. Elissa Slotkin on her visit to Ukraine and meeting with President Zelenskyy
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., about her trip to Ukraine with a bipartisan Congressional delegation and meeting with President Zelenskyy.
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Hundreds protest COVID vaccine mandates at Florida Capitol during special session
The rally took place on the second day of a special legislative session to pass a package of bills that push back on federal vaccine and mask nadates.
A Visit with the Voters of New York City
Undecided voters are getting a lot of attention as Nov. 2 looms. What about those who know who they support? Two weeks ago, NPR's Liane Hansen visited Nebraska, and met a lot of heartland Republicans. Now she drops by Manhattan, a predictably Democratic bastion.
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Yngwie Malmsteen: 'I've Always Been A Little Bit Of An Extremist'
Malmsteen is the king of the neoclassical shred guitar. The Swedish musician and composer has somehow bridged centuries, from Paganini to his own arpeggiated acrobatics. Here, the guitarist speaks with NPR's Scott Simon about being a family man and growing up on Bach and Jimi Hendrix.
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4 young children are critically wounded in a knife attack in a French Alpine town
As bystanders screamed for help, a man with a knife stabbed four young children at a lakeside park in the French Alps. The children suffered life-threatening injuries, and two adults were wounded.
Expansión de la calzada Courtney Campbell podría ayudar a mejorar la calidad del agua de Old Tampa Bay
Una de las razones de la disminución de pastos marinos en Old Tampa Bay es un exceso de nutrientes en el agua — una acumulación que las obras en la calzada Courtney Campbell podrían aliviar.
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Biden visits a military cemetery that Trump reportedly said was 'filled with losers'
The Aisne-Marne WWI cemetery in France has become a staple in President Biden's political speeches, used to paint an unflattering picture of former President Donald Trump.
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WUSF TV Ending Operations Oct. 15
After 51 years of providing educational television for the Tampa Bay area, WUSF TV will be going off the air Oct. 15th. Earlier this year, the University…
Long-Term Care Facility Visitations Returning In Florida, With Some Limitations
Some long-term care facilities in Florida will be able to open their doors for visitors as soon as Wednesday.
El demócrata David Jolly afirma que los problemas del costo de vida lo pueden ayudar a ganar la gobernatura
A pesar de las elecciones recientes y la confianza del Partido Republicano (GOP) estatal, el demócrata David Jolly asegura que puede ganar la gobernatura de Florida.
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China's President Visits South Korea, Snubs North Korea
China's president is in Seoul to meet his South Korean counterpart. In a not-so-veiled gibe at North Korea, the two leaders repeated their opposition to nuclear weapons on the Korean Peninsula.
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Here's What You Need To Know About The March 15 'Mega Tuesday' Contests
The primaries and caucuses in big, important states hold more than 1,000 delegates and could essentially determine the nominees of both parties.
Zika Virus Scholars Visit USF
Summer is peak mosquito season, and that means greater concern about the Zika virus.On Thursday, representatives from the Centers for Disease Control and…
Biden hears Zelenskyy's plan for peace with Russia during surprise visit to Kyiv
President Biden visited Kyiv just shy of a year since Russia invaded Ukraine. He spent time with President Zelenskyy, who called this visit the most important in U.S.-Ukrainian history.
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When COVID closed India, these women opened their hearts — and wallets
Sangeeta Siwan lost her job and wasn't able to pay rent or feed her family. Her neighbors helped her survive. A study of giving in India during the pandemic shows she wasn't alone.
The U.S. and Mexico are working together to find 4 Americans who were kidnapped
The abduction took place on the streets of Matamoros, Mexico. The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for the return of the Americans and the arrests of those involved.
Through 10 Years Of Mining His Grief, A Novelist Makes 'Nice'
Matt Sumell wrote Making Nice in part as a response to his mother's death from cancer. "I was using the good luck of bad luck," he says. "You use what hurts."
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Helicopter Shot Down in Iraq, 15 U.S. Soldiers Dead
Fifteen American soldiers are dead and 21 wounded after a Chinook helicopter is apparently attacked near Fallujah, Iraq. It is the deadliest single strike against U.S. forces since the war began. NPR's Peter Kenyon reports from the scene of the crash, and NPR's Eric Westervelt reports from the Pentagon on how weapons such as shoulder-fired rockets are easy to come by.
A 15-week abortion ban is set for its first hearing in the Florida Senate
Abortion is currently legal in Florida up to 24 weeks of gestation. It is only allowed beyond that if the pregnancy threatens a woman's life and physical health.
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Why QAnon Survives After Trump
Travis View hosts the conspiracy-debunking podcast QAnon Anonymous. He says QAnon persists because its delusional ideas don't come from a single leader, but are "self-generated" and "crowdsourced."
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Problemas con el entrenamiento para ir al baño inquietan a los líderes escolares de Pasco
El superintendente John Legg planteó el tema durante una reunión de la junta escolar, afirmando que "no es responsabilidad del maestro cambiar pañales".
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USF Committee Selects 4 Presidential Finalists
The new president of the University of South Florida will come from four finalists named by a search committee Monday.The candidates to replace Judy…
Biden says he's done a 'deep dive' on 4 Supreme Court candidates
President Biden has been spending a lot of time courting senators — from both sides of the aisle — ahead of making his decision on who to nominate for a vacant seat on the Supreme Court.
A rising star in Connecticut politics dies in a collision with a wrong-way driver
A Connecticut state representative who was considered a rising political star was killed when a wrong-way driver crashed into his vehicle Thursday, state police said. The other driver also died.
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