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Conventions Bring Sharper Faith Appeals From Both Parties
Some speakers at the Republican National Convention were as quick to question the faith beliefs of the Biden-Harris ticket as they were to defend those of their own candidates.
Millions Of Pounds Of Extra Pollution Were Released Before Hurricane Laura's Landfall
Hurricane Laura hit an area known for its refineries and chemical plants. They released millions of pounds of air pollution when they shut down, and many air monitors are not functioning.
Kenosha Police Reject Accusations Of Assistance From Armed Vigilantes
Law enforcement officials are pushing back on suggestions that police showed deference to groups of armed whites at Black Lives Matter protests ahead of fatal shootings.
As Hurricane Evacuees In Texas Return Home, Experts Worry About Spread Of Coronavirus
Evacuations and storm damage could both potentially increase COVID-19 numbers in Texas.
Vigilante? Militia? Confusion And Politics Shape How Shooting Suspect Is Labeled
Debates rage over how to portray Kyle Rittenhouse, the teen charged in the killing of two people and wounding a third.
On Beaches Quieted By The Pandemic, Lebanon Sees Sea Turtle Boom
As Lebanon reels from multiple tragedies, conservationists are pointing to one bright spot. They say a record number of endangered green sea turtles have come to nest on the country's shores.
Fed's Jerome Powell: Jobless Rate Better Than Expected; Recovery To Take A Long Time
In an interview with NPR, Powell says it may take years before the economy has fully recovered. He says practicing social distancing and wearing masks is essential for the economy to rebound.
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Pentagon Says It Will Close 'Stars and Stripes,' But Trump Says It Won't Happen
The Pentagon said the paper would shut down by Sept. 30. Shortly afterward President Trump tweeted that it won't happen "under my watch."
Ombudsman On The Pentagon's Order To Shut Down 'Stars and Stripes'
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Ernie Gates, ombudsman at the Stars and Stripes newspaper, about the military ordering the publication to shut down.
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New Global Coronavirus Death Forecast Is Chilling — And Controversial
The forecast comes from the University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. But here's why some other disease specialists are highly skeptical.
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