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'I am hearing anti-aircraft fire,' says a doctor in Sudan as he depicts medical crisis
We spoke to Dr. Ghazali Babiker, country director for Médecins Sans Frontières in Sudan, who is in Khartoum. He offered a grim assessment of the impact of fighting on the ability to give health care.
Pandemic Update: Coronavirus Case Numbers And Latest On A Vaccine
As coronavirus cases surge across the United States, a second vaccine candidate is said to show great promise. Experts say the first vaccines could become available as early as late December.
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What The Antitrust Exemption For Health Insurers Means
With comprehensive health care legislation foundering, House Democrats are turning to a narrower piece of legislation they hope has populist appeal: repealing the antitrust exemption for health and medical liability insurers. Policy makers disagree on the effect the repeal would have.
Kesha and Dr. Luke reach a settlement over rape and defamation claims
Pop star Kesha and producer Dr. Luke said they settled nearly a decade of suits and countersuits over her accusation that he drugged and raped her and his claim that she made it up and defamed him.
Sarasota Police's outreach team works to build rapport with the homeless
Officers and civilians rely on a hierarchy of approaches to help address one the region’s top social problems.
A Honduran Restaurant Hands Out Hot Comfort Food For The Migrant Caravan In Tijuana
When José Aguilar, a Honduran living in the Mexican border city who runs the restaurant Honduras 504, heard a caravan of mostly Honduran migrants was coming, he knew he had to do something to help.
Who Might Joe Biden Select To Lead The Justice Department?
Democrats have condemned what they call inappropriate closeness between the White House and Justice Department in the Trump era. That means picking an attorney general and other personnel is tricky.
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Congress wants to regulate AI, but it has a lot of catching up to do
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is trying to lead an effort to craft groundbreaking legislation to install safeguards around artificial intelligence. But lawmakers have a lot to learn.
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Democrat Donna Deegan is elected as Jacksonville's first female mayor
Deegan is a charity founder and former TV anchor. The Florida Democratic Party called her win a "massive victory."
Antony Blinken meets China's Xi in a bid to ease soaring U.S.-China tensions
In footage released by China's state broadcaster, Xi is heard to say "The two sides have agreed to follow through on the common understandings President Biden and I have reached in Bali."
Saturday sports: Fowler leads U.S. Open; Oakland A's on the move; cycling cheaters
NPR's Don Gonyea talks with ESPN's Michele Steele about the week in sports - including the U.S. Open golf tournament and the Oakland A's push to relocate to Las Vegas.
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Apple's Many Successes, and a Few Failures
This week, Steve Jobs announced Apple's latest product: the iPhone. After the success of the iPod, it seems Apple can do no wrong, but the company has had previous failures in its attemps to branch out into consumer electronics. Mike McGuire, a technology analyst with Gartner, Inc., speaks with John Ydstie.
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To settle lawsuit, ABC agrees to give $15 million to Trump's presidential library
ABC News agreed to give $15 million to Trump's presidential library to settle a lawsuit over George Stephanopoulos' inaccurate on-air assertion that Trump was found liable for raping E. Jean Carroll.
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Tensions escalate as Pakistan calls India's operation 'an act of war'
Pakistan says India's strikes on Wednesday is "an act of war." India's military described its operation as targeting "terrorist infrastructure."
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Uganda's gold medal runner wants all kids to 'make it.' But they need help
Joshua Cheptegei, who grew up in rural Uganda, is the record holder in the 10,000-meter race and an Olympic champion. Here's what we should do for all youngsters to help them fulfill their dreams.
FBI Director Kash Patel faces scrutiny over travel on government jet
Democrats and others are raising questions about FBI Director Kash Patel's travel on a taxpayer-funded plane.
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What does normal look like in Caracas one month after the Maduro operation?
Nearly a month after U.S. forces seized Nicolás Maduro, Caracas is settling into an uneasy normal, with major changes and lingering questions about what lasts and what comes next.
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Emmys Analysis: You Have To Keep Pushing For Diversity And Work To Maintain Equality
The Emmys showcased diversity throughout the awards telecast, yet that diversity didn't quite break through to the winners. The reasons why reflect the stubbornly segregated nature of prestige television.
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Former Department of Defense official talks about Iran's military capabilities
NPR's Leila Fadel asks Dana Stroul, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East, what Iran's current military capabilities are and whether it's retaliating with full force.
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Shifting rationales for strikes on Iran: White House says it doesn't want regime change
The Trump administration is sending mixed messages about regime change in Iran. It wants to remove the threat posed by Iran's leadership. Yet it's wary of another "endless war" in the Middle East.
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NOAA Hurricane Hunters Have New Home In Lakeland
After more than two decades, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Hurricane Hunter planes have a new home. Construction crews are…
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Why Education Could Hurt Jeb Bush’s 2016 Presidential Chances
Two 2016 presidential horse race stories posit that former Gov. Jeb Bush’s stock is down following the recent resignation of Education Commissioner Tony…
First Frank Lloyd Wright Home in 66 Years Opens on Lakeland Campus
He's been gone for more than half a century, but the works of master architect Frank Lloyd Wright live on. And, for the first time in 66 years, a new home…
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Convention Gives Trump A Chance To Explain How He'll Make America Great Again, Again
The last three presidents won reelection, not just on their past achievements, but with a vision of where they would take the nation in the future. So far, President Trump has been vague about that.
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Cutting-Edge COVID-19 Care For Trump, Not Available For Regular Folks
President Trump will continue to get top-of-the-line medical care for COVID-19 now that he's back at the White House, including the final dose of the new antiviral medication, remdesivir.
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