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'Knockout': A Memoir About A Journey From Self-Hate To Self-Love
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Why More White Voters May Not Support Trump In 2020
President Trump may be losing his lock on white voters, who were critical to his 2016 win. NPR discusses why more white voters are supporting Joe Biden and what it means for Trump's reelection bid.
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An advisory committee to the Food and Drug Administration will hear the agency's plans for approving a coronavirus vaccine and provide advice for modifying them if necessary.
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What To Expect From The Final Presidential Debate
President Trump and Joe Biden are set to meet Thursday for their second and final debate. With 12 days until the election, it's perhaps the last opportunity for the campaigns to change course.
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Hacks To Help You Eat More Veggies
Vegetables are one of the best things we can eat: They’re chock-full of nutrients, they’re low in calories, they can reduce our risk of heart diseases and cancers. So we know WHY we should eat more veggies. This episode is all about HOW.
Housing Boom: Sales of Million-Dollar Homes Double
The housing market is on a tear, setting all kinds of records, including prices. But it's also a reflection of the uneven economic recovery and more first-time homebuyers are getting priced out.
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Militia Leader Known As The 'Bundy Ranch Sniper' Seeks A New Title: State Senator
The election season's spotlight on the militia threat is glaring for Eric Parker. Federal authorities consider him a domestic extremist. That hasn't stopped his run for the Idaho Legislature.
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Sacha Baron Cohen's outrageous character from Kazakhstan, Borat, is back in a film that's making political headlines. Amazon Prime is set to stream the Borat sequel starting Friday.
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Streaming Service Quibi To Shut Down
Streaming service Quibi, featuring original shows with episodes of 10 minutes or less, will shut down 6 months after it launched. NPR discusses why it's the first big casualty of the streaming wars.
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Federal Government Issues Advisory On Russian Hackers' Election Interference
Russian state-backed hackers are targeting U.S. state and local governments in the run-up to November's election, the federal government issues a warning on Thursday.
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Westshore Interchange Could Be Delayed As Pandemic Halts Road Projects
Local legislators say the $1.4 billion Westshore interchange in Tampa could be among 77 road projects that could be cut or delayed.
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Active Russian cyberattacks are underway against U.S. government systems across the board, federal authorities revealed on Thursday — including those of election systems.
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Oil Jobs Are Big Risk, Big Pay. Green Energy Offers Stability And Passion
Workers in the energy sector face two paths: The oil industry offers big salaries but more volatility, while clean energy pays less but provides more stability and a sense of mission.
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The start of the NFL season has not been a good one for New York's two teams. The Jets and Giants have a combined 1-11 record.
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Her new album, Place To Be, was conceived as a journal in sound. In a solo performance, the energetic jazz pianist shows how she translates street scenes to melodies, with her typical effervescence.
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