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Investigation continues into Astroworld crowd surge that killed at least 8 people
We look at the latest on what's now known about the music festival tragedy in Houston on Friday night, when a surge in the crowd resulted in a deadly stampede.
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Democrat Eric Adams elected next mayor of New York City
Danielle Kurtzleben speaks to New York City's Mayor-elect Eric Adams about how he plans to run the city and, as a former police officer, how he'd handle calls for police reform.
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Politics Chat: Why it took so long to pass the infrastructure bill
We look at what President Biden had to do to get the the $1 trillion infrastructure bill passed, and how the efforts to pass the larger $1.75 trillion spending bill are shaping up.
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These D.C. kids are excited to be vaccinated
Children between the ages of 5 and 11 can now get the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine. We visit a vaccination site in Washington, D.C., to hear from kids about why they're getting the jab.
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'Wait Wait' for Nov. 6, 2021: Our Chicago Homecoming with Chance the Rapper
Hip-hop superstar Chance the Rapper returns to the show to play a game we call, "Chance? Meet Community Chest": Three questions about Monopoly.
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For cash-strapped South Koreans, the class conflict in 'Squid Game' is deadly serious
The ultraviolent scenario is made up, but there are economic themes in the hit Netflix survival drama that are all too real in South Korea.
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More than half of Afghanistan's population faces hunger
Scott Simon speaks to PBS News Hour correspondent Jane Ferguson about the latest developments in Afghanistan, where millions face food shortages as the Taliban struggle to maintain security.
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Advice for cold, flu and COVID-19: Wear a mask and wash your hands
Flus and colds could be more prevalent this year because they didn't spread as much last year due to pandemic restrictions. We answer questions about the flu vaccine and how to stay protected.
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Opinion: Fine dining on the International Space Station
NPR's Scott Simon contemplates the growing dining options for astronauts aboard the space station, including tacos, chile and even lobster.
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8 people dead and several injured at Travis Scott's Astroworld music festival
We have the latest from Houston, where surging crowds led to panic at the Astroworld Festival, resulting in at least 8 deaths and several injuries.
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