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A suspect is found dead, the other is at large, following a mass stabbing in Canada
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to reporter Mickey Djuric of the Canadian Press, about a series of stabbings in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Ten people are dead and 18 were injured.
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It's the first day of school in Uvalde since May's mass shooting
For some students who attended Robb Elementary in Texas, it will be the first time back in classrooms since a gunman killed 21 people at their school in May.
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Will South Koreans get a say in whether a boy band is exempt from military service?
Members of BTS already received a special deferment. Instead of serving the mandatory 18 months by the time they turn 28, they can wait until they're 30. The two oldest members are now 29.
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Inflation Reduction Act may help low-income Montanans get air conditioning
Montana has seen a record number of hot days this summer. More are forecasted as the climate changes. The state is trying to adapt with some help from the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Elder dog with terminal cancer found 'an instant heart connection' with his new family
Older dogs, particularly those with special needs, are difficult to place in new homes. In addition, overcrowded animal shelters result in a lot of unwanted dogs and cats.
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The legal battle over mifepristone raises concerns in the the pharmaceutical industry
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Harvard Medical School's Ameet Sarpatwari about the legal battle over mifepristone and how it might affect the drug market in the U.S. and beyond.
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Pipeline sabotage is on the agenda in this action-packed eco-heist film
How to Blow Up A Pipeline is a lean, sleekly made movie about a modern-day monkey-wrench gang. Although unabashedly partisan, it doesn't preach or glamorize the eco-saboteurs.
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EPA proposes tougher new emissions rules for vehicles
The EPA's new plans to cut vehicle emissions could transform the car industry.
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Treating gunshot victims so frequently takes an emotional toll, Louisville doctor says
Dr. Jason Smith calls for lawmakers to take action to curb gun violence in Kentucky and across the country.
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Increased wages for low-wage workers came out of pandemic economic turmoil
Hourly wages for low-wage workers adjusted for inflation grew 9% during the pandemic.
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