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80-hour weeks and roaches near your cot? More medical residents unionize
Medical residents at Penn Medicine in Philadelphia move to unionize in search of better working conditions. (This piece originally aired April 4, 2023, on All Things Considered.)
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Palestinian Chilean singer Elyanna intends to sing entire set in Arabic at Coachella
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Palestinian Chilean singer Elyanna ahead of her performance at Coachella. She intends to sing her entire set in Arabic.
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Oakland offers temporary housing to camp residents, but many are reluctant to leave
What was once Northern California's largest homeless camp is down to its last residents. The city of Oakland is offering temporary housing, but those being moved worry about losing what they have.
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A signed pair of Air Jordans sold for $2.2 million at auction
On Tuesday, a signed pair of Air Jordan 13s worn by Michael Jordan himself sold at a Sotheby's for $2.2 million. He wore the red and black Js in 1998 during one of his NBA finals runs.
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A soldier likely killed a Palestinian-American journalist, Israeli army says
Israel's military says there is a "high possibility" one of its soldiers killed a Palestinian-American journalist in May. The victim's family is calling for an independent U.S. investigation.
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Biden uses Labor Day speeches to focus on 2 swing states
President Biden went to Pennsylvania and Wisconsin to talk to union workers on Labor Day. The states are key to Democrats' success in the midterm elections.
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Ukrainians prep for winter. If Russia hits heating systems, cities will freeze
The temperatures in the Ukrainian capital have been in the 70s lately. But as summer wanes, residents are already preparing for a harsh winter ahead.
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News brief: special master request granted, Uvalde students, Britain's Liz Truss
Judge grants Trump's special master request to review search materials. Uvalde students return to school for the first time since May's shooting. Britain's prime minister will be formally appointed.
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Dueling rulings on abortion pill Mifepristone pose challenges for FDA
Judicial action on mifepristone could have broad implications for the FDA's authority going forward.
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Herbie Hancock on life, death, faith and friendship with fellow jazz icon Wayne Shorter
The two lions of jazz played music together and practiced Buddhism together for more than half a century.
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