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Education group reports quake damage to 6 boarding houses it runs in Morocco
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Sonia Omar, CEO of Education for All, which runs an all-girls school in Morocco's Atlas Mountains that was hit by Friday's powerful earthquake.
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President Biden is wrapping up his Asia trip with a stop in Vietnam
President Biden has spent the last several days in Asia. He was at the G20 Summit in India, and is now wrapping up his trip to Vietnam.
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How does Morocco's earthquake look to a nurse who's helping the injured?
NPR's Michel Martin talks to John Johnson, a nurse practitioner with Doctors Without Borders, about the weekend earthquake in Morocco that killed more than 2,100 people.
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The Food and Drug Administration is poised to approve new COVID boosters
The latest shots could bolster immunity as a new COVID-19 wave rises, and the season for peak respiratory illnesses approaches.
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Couple's colorful meadows become a bright spot in a Vermont community
Natalie Gilliard and Jonathan Yacko's pandemic project — turning a lawn into a meadow — helped them become a part of their new community.
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Latest Marine recruits at Parris Island, S.C., were all born after Sept. 11 attacks
Twenty-two years after the Sept. 11 attacks, different motivations are drawing Marine recruits into service.
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Why one man has spent much of his life trying to climb a near-impossible summit
Known by rock climbers, Devil's Thumb stands about 9,000 feet high over the Gulf of Alaska. One man keeps trying to reach its summit. (Story aired on Weekend Edition Saturday on Sept. 9, 2023.)
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Morning news brief
The death toll from the earthquake in Morocco surpasses 2,100 people. The FDA is poised to green light a new set of COVID boosters. President Biden is wrapping up his Asia trip with a stop in Vietnam.
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Differences within members of striking groups are complicating the Hollywood strikes
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to reporter Matt Belloni of the publication Puck about the Hollywood strikes and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers - whose members don't always agree.
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Sunday Puzzle: Switch It Out!
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with listener Teagan Reasch of Columbus, Ohio and puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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