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COVID-19 Stalks A Montana Town Already Grappling With Asbestos Disease
In Libby, Mont., an estimated 1 in 10 have an asbestos-related illness, after decades of pollution from a now-shuttered mine. With lungs already scarred, many fear contracting the coronavirus.
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In 'Missionaries,' Phil Klay Explores How 'Wars Bleed Into Each Other'
In a new novel, the National Book Award winner takes readers around the world — from the chaos in Iraq and Afghanistan to turmoil in rural Colombia. It is not a "nice, clean, moral story," he says.
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The Latest On President Trump's Health Status
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of Brown University's School of Public Health, about President Trump's latest bill of health.
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Politics Chat: Trump Trying To Return To Campaign Amid Coronavirus Diagnosis
President Trump is behaving particularly erratically as he struggles to return to a normal campaign schedule.
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COVID-19 Is Turning The Fashion Industry On Its Head
The pandemic has major repercussions for the world of fashion. That could be a good thing because fast fashion can be ecologically devastating.
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Jack White Gives A Thrilling Performance On 'SNL' — On 2 Days' Notice
In the span of less than 10 minutes, the rock star's set worked in an Eddie Van Halen tribute, Beyoncé, The White Stripes, a Jack White solo song and Blind Willie Johnson.
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Wyoming Ranchers In Butchering Bind Are Selling Beef Directly To Consumers
The pandemic has created a butchering capacity shortage in the U.S. It's illegal for ranchers to butcher their own animals and sell them directly to consumers, but a new state law offers relief.
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Biden Campaign Continues To Deflect On Court-Packing
The Democratic nominee has in recent days refused to answer questions on whether he would seek to increase the number of Supreme Court justices, if elected president.
Don't Miss Your Socially Distanced Date With Mars
Mars will be in "opposition" on Oct. 13: the sun and Mars will be on opposite sides of Earth. It's going to be ideal for viewing the red planet.
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