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The UN fears Haiti is on the brink as it votes whether to extend its work there
The United Nations Security Council is set to vote soon to extend the work in Haiti. The council has yet to to decide whether to sent international troops. Gangs have taken over much of the country.
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Flood experts all use the same language to convey risk: 10-year floods, 100-year floods, 500-year floods. But those intervals are often misunderstood, and climate change is making them less accurate.
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The Eras Tour film is precisely as advertised: nothing more and nothing less than a pristine recording of a record-shattering concert spectacle. But will it really be a savior for the cinema industry?
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Remembering Chicago Bears linebacker Dick Butkus
Juana Summers talks to WBEZ sports contributor Cheryl Raye-Stout about the legacy of Chicago Bears player Dick Butkus, who has died at the age of 80.
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Far-right wins in two German states
Voters in two German states deliver a boost to the country's far-right party, the Alternativ für Deutschland.
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How the UC system has updated its protest policies
Ahead of the new school year, the University of California system, one of the largest in the nation, has updated its policies around campus protests and encampments.
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Families of American-Israeli hostages are at the DNC seeking action
Families of American-Israeli hostages are in Chicago this week, applying pressure on Democratic leaders to bring their hostages home.
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New details emerge on foiled Vienna attack
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Christopher Schuetze, a reporter with the New York Times who’s been covering a foiled terrorist attack at a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna.
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When your boss is also your landlord: Employers are offering rentals to their workers
To find housing for workers, some employers in Vermont are turning into landlords. But the relationship to the employee renters can be tricky.
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The latest on the race for speaker of the House
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan and Rep. Austin Scott, R-Ga., are running to be the next speaker of the House.
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