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Why the group responsible for food distribution in Gaza has been controversial
Since the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation took over food distribution in Gaza it has been mired in controversy. Over the past few months trying to get aid in Gaza has been dangerous, even deadly.
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Gaza Humanitarian Foundation spokesperson speaks about aid distribution practices
NPR's Leila Fadel asks spokesman Chapin Fay about the aid distribution practices of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Thousands of Palestinians have been killed since May 27 while seeking food in Gaza.
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The long road home 20 years after Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana
20 years ago today, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana. NPR's Michel Martin went to New Orleans to talk with residents who stayed and rebuilt their homes after the storm.
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At a high school in Wichita, Friday night lights is no longer about football
Wichita Independent School didn't have enough players to field a football team this year. So the school announced alternative Friday evening activities for their students.
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The Baltimore Orioles vendor who steals the show
While the Baltimore Orioles compete on the field, another battle takes place in the stands: the fight to be top vendor. StoryCorps brings a conversation with "Fancy Clancy," a vendor who's been selling beer at Baltimore Orioles games since 1974.
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Jesse Merkel remembers his son, Fletcher, killed at the Minneapolis shooting
Relatives and friends remember the two children who died in the Minnesota church shooting at a vigil on Thursday evening.
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Unions fight back as Trump terminates federal workers' union rights
The Trump administration has begun terminating its collective bargaining agreements with federal employee unions, despite multiple lawsuits challenging the move. Unions are fighting back.
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Why are the 'Kings of the Great Plains' dying?
Drought in the middle of the country has opened the door for pests and pathogens that can kill trees. That's particularly true of a fungus that's decimating bur oak trees once known as the "King of the Great Plains."
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Body discovered on beach near Nome identified as man missing for months off Nunivak Island
On Aug. 22, the body of 72-year-old Samuel Shavings was discovered by beachcombers just outside of Nome, nearly 300 miles from where he was first reported missing.
U.S. Coast Guard responds to stranded sailboat south of Unalaska
The U.S. Coast Guard is responding to a stranded sailing vessel about 23 miles south of Unalaska.
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