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What You Need To Know About National Politics This Month
Big headline promise, we know. But we're visiting Georgia, Wilmington, Delaware and Washington, D.C.
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It’s A Lot: Unpacking The Latest Political News With Reid Wilson
Headlining this show was challenging because there has been a lot of political news lately. We'll get you caught up on everything you need to know about the races for the White House, in Senate and House and beyond.
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How one Texas group funded abortions when others couldn't
Most abortion funds in Texas stopped operations after the state implemented pre-Roe laws, following the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade.
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How ultra-processed food has changed our minds, bodies, and culture (Rebroadcast)
We sit down with Chris Van Tulleken to talk about his new book, “Ultra-Processed People: The Science Behind Food That Isn’t Food.”
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Trump appears to brag about holding classified documents in audio recording
Audio that's been newly-made public of former President Donald Trump could be important evidence as he faces felony charges for mishandling classified documents.
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An Orlando drag show restaurant files lawsuit against Florida and Gov. Ron DeSantis
Hamburger Mary's in Orlando, which has held drag performances since 2008, is asking the court to block the implementation of the state's new law, which the governor signed last week.
Even Moderate COVID Restrictions Can Slow The Spread Of The Virus — If They're Timely
Mask mandates and other interventions can help stop a surge, even where vaccination rates are low, say scientists who've reviewed states' data. When the measures start and how long they last matters.
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Some Americans Could Be Getting Booster Shots In September
The Biden administration is expected to outline a booster strategy. Pending a review by the FDA and a panel of CDC advisors, the third dose could be offered as soon as Sept. 20.
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The Taliban Have Promised Amnesty And Rights For Women. But Is That Reality So Far?
The Taliban have made a lot of promises this week about women's rights, security and amnesty. But early indications on the ground may not match those promises.
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Journalist Who Escaped The Taliban Is Trying To Evacuate Family Of Man Who Helped Him
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with David Rohde, online news director for The New Yorker, on his treatment while captured by the Taliban and efforts to get the family members of Tahir Luddin to safety.
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