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New York Yankee Hall Of Fame Pitcher Whitey Ford Dies At 91
The southpaw was dominant during his 16-year career, winning six World Series titles in the 1950s and 1960s. Nicknamed "Chairman of the Board," Ford holds the team record for most wins by a pitcher.
Thursday's Presidential Debate Canceled After Spat Over Coronavirus Safety Concerns
The second face-off of the general election season was scheduled for next week in Miami.
Michigan Domestic Terror Plot Sends Shockwaves Through Militia World
A slew of arrests in the alleged plot to kidnap the governor of Michigan sends a message to other armed groups agitating for political violence: You are being watched.
Riva Lehrer's On Her New Memoir 'Golem Girl'
Scott Simon speaks to the acclaimed painter, writer and teacher about her new book, which recounts a life growing up with spina bifida.
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A Coronavirus Vaccine Could Kill Half A Million Sharks, Conservationists Warn
The use of an immune-system stimulant harvested from shark liver oil in the development of some coronavirus vaccines has animal conservationists pressing for alternatives.
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Following Months Of COVID-19 Restrictions, The Dance Music Scene Is Back In China
After facing down an epidemic, people in China are once again ready to party, even if it means taking some safety precautions.
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Long A Republican Stronghold, Georgia Is Starting To Look Like A Swing State
Emma Hurt of NPR member station WABE joins Scott Simon to discuss how voters in Georgia are feeling ahead of Election Day.
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Despite Surge In Volunteers, Some Swing States Still Need Poll Workers
As the election approaches, volunteers across the country are being trained on how to work the polls. But there may still be poll worker shortages in some of the areas that could decide the election.
Biden's Test In Michigan: Winning Over Black And Brown Voters Disillusioned In 2016
Donald Trump won the state four years ago in part because turnout dipped among Black and brown voters in key Democratic strongholds. Joe Biden is trying to energize these voters, but some remain wary.
Kim Jong Un Puts New Missiles On Display At Military Parade In North Korea
The North Korean leader unveiled what appeared to be an upgraded and enlarged version of the Hwasong-15, an intercontinental ballistic missile thought to be capable of hitting the U.S.
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