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Air pollution could be making antibiotic resistance worse
New data suggest a connection between antibiotic resistance and particulate pollution the air we breathe.
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Animal rights activists want a giraffe at the U.S.-Mexico border to be moved
Animal rights activists on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border are advocating for a giraffe named Benito who's living in a park in Juarez, Mexico to be moved to a proper zoo or wildlife sanctuary.
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Over 180 professional tennis players participated in a global match-fixing ring
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Kevin Sieff of The Washington Post about his investigation into a transnational professional tennis match-fixing ring and how its leader got caught.
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Meet the high schoolers who compete in a national cooking competition every year
A competitive culinary team at a Connecticut high school starts the year with big dreams for a national championship.
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How climate change is threatening a fishing community in coastal India
For Mumbai's Koli people, the full moon marks the traditional end of the monsoon rains and a chance to return to the sea. Climate change is threatening their way of life.
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Arab American stories interconnect in the new collection, 'Dearborn'
Author Ghassan Zeineddine's new collection of short stories, Dearborn, takes a tenderhearted look at interconnected characters in the largest Arab American community in the country
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Saturday Sports: U.S. Open finals; new NFL season
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Michele Steele of ESPN about the weekend in U.S. Open tennis and the start of a new NFL season.
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Why one man has spent much of life trying to climb a near-impossible summit
Well known by rock climbers, Devil's Thumb stands about 9,000 feet high over the Gulf of Alaska. One man has spent much of his life trying to reach its summit.
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Mines for climate-friendly technologies face growing water scarcity in the West
The push for climate solutions means the U.S. is seeking copper, lithium, and other metals to use in green technologies but new mines in the West threaten scarce water supplies.
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Economists challenge maxim: For inflation to go down, unemployment needs to go up
An economic rule of thumb has been that lowering the inflation rate leads to higher unemployment. But that has been weakening lately. (This story first aired on Morning Edition on September 6, 2023.)
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