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Guns, transgender rights, porn: The Supreme Court begins another term
For the most part, the justices still try to portray the court as amicable, but you don't have to be a genius to see that they are not exactly happy campers.
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It’s a close race for Michigan. These factors could decide it for Harris or Trump
Vice President Harris needs to win back Michigan voters President Biden looked poised to lose. Donald Trump’s appeal remains strong here, but he’s not without his own struggles.
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It's been a year since Hamas attacked Israel and the war in Gaza followed. In the swing state of Michigan, the GOP and Democrats focus on the significant Arab and Muslim-American voting bloc.
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A surprising device is capturing the vibe of a single street corner in San Francisco
San Francisco software engineer Riley Walz's Bop Spotter runs the song identifier app Shazam to quietly listen in on what music passersby are listening to in the city's diverse Mission District.
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How to preserve your personal mementos in a natural disaster
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Jennifer Waxman, archivist at Tulane University, about the steps people can take to preserve their personal collections from natural disasters.
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Housing costs are rising. How do Trump and Harris plan to tackle them?
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Jerusalem Demsas of The Atlantic about where the two major presidential candidates stand on one of the most important issues facing Americans: housing costs.
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Saturday Sports: MLB and WNBA playoff predictions
NPR's Scott Simon and Meadowlark Media's Howard Bryant discuss MLB and WNBA playoffs.
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Lebanese trapped in a war not of their own making express anger at Israel and Hezbollah
Residents of Lebanon who do not support Hezbollah are caught between the Iran-backed militia and Israel as violence between them increases.
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Week in politics: Presidential race continues to be tied a month before the election
A month from Election Day, the presidential race looks to be a draw despite good economic news and major news events that would have upended past campaigns.
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All eyes are on Pennsylvania this election cycle. Erie County demonstrates why
A political update from Erie, Pa., which has been pivotal to, and a bellwether of, presidential election outcomes.
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