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This group's wiped out $6.7 billion in medical debt, and it's just getting started
Nonprofit RIP Medical Debt buys up unpaid hospital bills plaguing low-income patients and frees them from having to pay.
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For Gullah Geechee chef Emily Meggett, cooking was about heart
Emily Meggett spent decades caring for her community with her delicious, traditional Gullah Geechee food from South Carolina. She shared her recipes in her first cookbook, published when she was 89.
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Watergate changed the rules surrounding presidential records
Until 1974, presidents could take documents with them when they left office. Now every presidential document, from notebook doodles to top-secret security plans, belongs to the National Archives.
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Ex-besties feud over a messy wedding in 'You're Invited'
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to author Amanda Jayatissa about her new thriller, "You're Invited."
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Sunday Puzzle: This is how it begins...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays a special edition of the puzzle with Alt Latino's host Felix Contreras and puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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How cities around the world are planning for climate change
In light of recent deadly floods in Seoul, South Korea, NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Eric Chu, assistant professor at University of California, Davis, how climate change is affecting cities.
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The DOJ is investigating Southern Baptists for mishandling sex abuse allegations
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Houston Chronicle reporter Robert Downen about the federal investigation of the Southern Baptist Convention.
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What's in the sweeping bill affecting climate change, health care, taxes and more
President Biden is on a winning streak while former President Donald Trump's legal problems mount.
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The IRS just got $80 billion to beef up. A big goal? Going after rich tax dodgers
The big climate and health care bill passed by the House Friday includes billions in new funding for the IRS over the next decade. Most of that money is aimed at catching wealthy tax cheats.
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Italy is spending hundreds of millions to save dying villages. Will it work?
Using pandemic recovery funds from the European Union, Italy is trying to bring back one dying village in each of its regions. The villages will each get $20 million.
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