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In 2014, Hong Kong protesters used umbrellas as a form of passive resistance to the city police’s use of tear gas and pepper spray as they demanded a more transparent election. The protest movement was known as the “Umbrella Revolution.” 10 years later, five Hong Kongers reflect on their roles during the protests, and how their lives have changed after Beijing’s crackdowns.
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We, The Voters
We talked politics at the north carolina state fair — and learned 3 key things.
As Election Day nears, the races loom large over the state fair in North Carolina, where voters are expressing both apathy and anxiety over their top issues and the candidates.
Voters at North Carolina State Fair
Support from rural democrats will be crucial for harris to win this swing state.
Amanda Zurawski (middle) and Kaitlyn Joshua (right) have been sharing their personal stories of being denied abortion care. While campaigning for Democrats as part of the Reproductive Freedom bus tour, they appeared on the Aug. 14 show Political Connections with host Ybeth Bruzual (left) in Orlando, FL. Izzy Lewis hide caption
Women sharing personal stories about abortion bans have become a political force
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Satellite images show the devastation from Spain's deadly floods
Left to right: Tha Vin, Emily Lillystone, Eric Alston, Sydney Craddock, and Judy Zhu and Wei Kang Ding. Matthew Pearson/WABE hide caption
The election in Georgia is tight. Meet 5 groups of voters who will shape the outcome
In this Oct. 8, 2014 photo, a medical worker from the Infection Prevention and Control unit wearing full protective equipment carries a meal to an isolation tent housing a man being quarantined after coming into contact in Uganda with a carrier of the Marburg Virus, at the Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya. Ben Curtis/AP hide caption
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on a case involving provisional ballots in Pennsylvania. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images hide caption
Supreme Court sides with Democrats in Pennsylvania voting case
Dancers of Danza Azteca Tezcatlipoca circle the grounds of the front fields of the Historic Oakwood Cemetery in Raleigh, North Carolina during a ceremonial dance in front of Day of the Dead ofrendas to inaugurate the launch of Día de Oakwood on Oct. 26, 2024. Aaron Sanchez-Guerra/NPR hide caption
At a historic cemetery in the South, a Dia de los Muertos festival takes root
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Former president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris focus on different ways to bring down housing costs, but both say America needs to build more housing. Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images; Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images hide caption
Housing is expensive. Here’s how Harris and Trump promise to bring costs down
Housing costs are a top issue for many voters. Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Harris have proposed different ideas for addressing the country's housing woes.
Trump vs. Harris: Plans to address housing issues
Here’s where trump and harris stand on 5 issues affecting workers.
People line up to vote on the first day of in-person early voting in Las Vegas on Oct. 19. Ethan Miller/Getty Images hide caption
2024 Election
There are a lot of nonpartisan voters in nevada, making the swing state hard to read.
Since 2020, voters in Nevada who aren't registered with a party have become the largest voting group in the state. That means it's hard to predict how they'll vote so campaigns are courting them.
NEVADA NONPARTISAN VOTERS
Katie Polfleit places an "I Voted" sticker on the grave of women's rights advocate Susan B. Anthony in Rochester, N.Y., on Nov. 2, 2020. The cemetery has put a plastic cover on the headstone so voters can place stickers on it without damaging the grave. Ted Shaffrey/AP hide caption
Susan B. Anthony broke the law by voting in 1872. In 2024, women honor her courage
More than 150 years after Susan B. Anthony was arrested for voting despite being a woman, Americans take to the polls on the anniversary of her historic ballot casting.
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5 tips to help you reset after the daylight saving time change
From the moment you wake up, your body starts to prepare for sleep. We show you how to adjust your daytime habits to get the best possible night of rest.
Marchers walk the last three miles from Gurdwara Sahib Sikh Temple to the California state capitol after a journey from Bakersfield to Sacramento on Friday. Mike Kai Chen for NPR hide caption
Sikhs march across California urging protections against threats from India on U.S. soil
Sikh activists marched 350 miles across California last month to mark the 40th anniversary of a massacre and call for protections from what they say is a growing threat from the Indian government.
SIKHS UNDER THREAT
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As ACA sign ups start, more Americans have health insurance than ever. Will it last?
Enrollment in Affordable Care Act health plans has grown every year of the Biden administration, leading to record low numbers of people who are uninsured.
Representative Ruben Gallego (left, in blue shirt) joins community members in a traditional dance at the Supai Tribe village in the Grand Canyon on Oct. 14,2024. Adriana Zehbrauskas for NPR hide caption
On Arizona's campaign trail, there are 22 tribal lands. He set out to visit them all
Democrat Ruben Gallego says his party has often taken Native American voters for granted. As he competes for an open Senate seat, he has vowed to visit all of Arizona’s federally recognized tribes.
AZ Gallego and Native Outreach
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Louisville detective guilty of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights, jury finds
A federal jury found former Louisville police detective Brett Hankison guilty of depriving Breonna Taylor of her civil rights during a raid of her home on March 13, 2020.
Voters cast their ballots on the last day of early voting for the 2024 election on November 1, 2024 in Atlanta. Megan Varner/Getty Images hide caption
Untangling Disinformation
Fake videos from russian propagandists aim to raise tensions ahead of election day.
Intelligence officials say the video, which purported to show a Haitian immigrant claiming he had voted multiple times in Georgia, is the product of a Russian propaganda operation.
Investigations
A warden faced discipline over abuse at a prison. now he runs a prison training site.
Investigators said warden Andrew Ciolli should have stopped abuse of prisoners. He faced disciplinary action. Now he's the director of a federal center that teaches others how to run prisons.
Prison Warden Reassigned Again
In this photo released by an official website of the office of the Iranian supreme leader, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei waves to the crowd during a meeting with school and university students, in Tehran on Saturday. Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/AP hide caption
Middle East crisis — explained
Iran's supreme leader threatens israel, u.s. with 'crushing response' to israeli attack.
Iran's supreme leader threatened Israel and the U.S. with “a crushing response” over attacks on Iran and its allies. The Pentagon said Friday that more U.S. forces would be coming to the region.
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Broadway stars campaign to get out the vote
The new nonprofit Broadway Votes is corralling musical theater celebrities to help with the effort both both on stage and online.
Broadway Votes
Britain's Member of Parliament Kemi Badenoch speaks after being elected as the new leader of the opposition Conservative Party, in London, on Saturday. Alberto Pezzali/AP hide caption
The party elected Kemi Badenoch as its new leader as it tries to rebound from a crushing defeat that ended 14 years in power. She is the first Black woman to lead a major British political party.
Celebrity chef, author and restaurateur Edward Lee offers a fine dining experience using the finest Hansik ingredients from the Korean peninsula. Shuran Huang/For NPR hide caption
Chef Edward Lee reflects on 'Culinary Class Wars', identity and his next chapter
After three decades in Southern cuisine, Lee's next culinary chapter explores Korean American cooking, moving beyond traditional recipes and fusion concepts.
As visitors explore each room on the White House public tour, they will find new signage and multi-sensory "reader rails" with educational information, tactile content, and replicas of materials, as seen in the Blue Room on Oct. 29, 2024, in Washington, D.C. Moriah Ratner for NPR hide caption
I went on the new White House tour. This is what you can now see
About 10,000 people a week come to visit the White House. But until recently, they got a public tour that hadn’t changed in decades.
WHITE HOUSE TOURS GET A REVAMP
Jerad Castillo (far right), a Texas Rangers fan, attended Game 1 of the 2023 World Series. He bought a souvenir ticket for that game — and it remains one of his favorite Rangers possessions. Castillo poses with his nephew Leo (left) and brother Lance (center) that night. Jerad Castillo hide caption
Many sports fans really miss paper tickets. Now, teams are tapping into that demand
There's one thing that many sports and music fans miss in this digital age: the physical, paper tickets of the recent past. And now, they are making a bit of a comeback.
What happened to paper tickets and why are people paying for souvenir copies?
A TGI Fridays is pictured in 2020 in Queens in New York City, when the streets were empty due to the coronavirus. Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images hide caption
The casual dining chain, which saw dozens of its U.S. restaurants close this year, said its financial woes stem from the coronavirus pandemic.
In his new play The Other Americans, John Leguizamo is Nelson Castro, owner of a chain of laundromats in Queens, New York. Tony Powell/Arena Stage hide caption
John Leguizamo's parents knew the 'American dream hustle.' That informed his new play
In his new play The Other Americans , John Leguizamo stars as a Colombian Puerto Rican laundromat owner whose son is released from a mental wellness facility after suffering a trauma.
John Leguizamo's The Other Americans
President Biden speaks with U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers as he visits the U.S.-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas, on Jan. 8, 2023. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Pushed by public opinion shift, Democrats adopt immigration restrictions
President Biden has issued a number of immigration-related executive actions that mimic those of the Trump administration, and Vice President Harris has promised she’ll continue restrictive policies.
Democrats have shifted th
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South Carolina executes Richard Moore despite broadly supported plea to cut sentence
Three jurors who condemned Moore to death, a former state prison director, Moore's trial judge, his son and daughter, and pastors called for the governor to change his sentence to life without parole.
Former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at the Fiserv Forum, the same place that hosted last summer's Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on Friday. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hide caption
Harris and Trump enter the home stretch with rallies in 2 key Midwest swing states
Former President Donald Trump stopped in Dearborn, Mich. — a city where a majority of people are Arab American — largely without addressing concerns about the war in Gaza.
First Gaza, now Lebanon: How support for Israel’s war is influencing Michigan voting
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Tyler, the Creator's seventh album, CHROMAKOPIA , finds the artist deeply reconsidering his own definitions of maturity. Khalif Sawyer hide caption
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Bless this mess: tyler, the creator and the chaos of adulting.
Musically, CHROMAKOPIA is the rap auteur's most confident album. Emotionally, it might be his most self-effacing, as it stares down a new set of responsibilities.
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What's Making Us Happy: Recommendations From 'Pop Culture Happy Hour'
A guide to your weekend raking, listening and gaming.
Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: The Cure's Songs of a Lost World , a lawn mowing simulator video game, and fall yard work.
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Here's why we're disappointed with 'here': it's more complicated than it is good.
Here , starring Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, was adapted from a millennia-spanning graphic novel. But it's a technically and narratively difficult story on-screen and the result is crowded and confusing.
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Here's what life is like in a city in the grip of Sudan’s brutal war
The Sudanese city of Omdurman lives in the shadow of war, facing daily shelling and battered medical services. But some people are trying to eke out a return to life, however precarious.
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How to find lost objects: 6 techniques that really work
We asked visual search scientists, a metal-detecting enthusiast and a detective to share the most effective strategies to find missing objects.
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Don't get 'river-crabbed!' How China is cracking down on punny dissent
China's government is censoring puns and wordplay online. NPR's Scott Simon explains why double meanings are a problem for Beijing.
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Man arrested in U.K. cheese heist where imposter stole $389,000 worth of cheddar
The man was detained on suspicion of fraud by false representation and handling stolen goods in the theft of roughly 48,500 pounds of the high-value cheddar.
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A mother and son are separated by the london 'blitz' in this quietly radical film.
In a film that has powerful moments of wonderment, humor and joy, Saoirse Ronan plays a London factory worker trying to protect her young son as German bombs fall across the city.
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The NPR news quiz
Who said 'i hate politics' — then endorsed harris find out in the quiz.
This week's news quiz mixes celebrities and politics. But hey, they started it. Were you paying attention?
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Counterfeit goods sold online can be dangerous. Here's how to avoid getting duped
Counterfeit products, especially medicines and safety gear, can be dangerous. Here's how to spot them on e-commerce platforms like Amazon.
How to avoid counterfeit and unsafe products online
English lead singer, guitarist, primary songwriter, and only continuous member of the rock band the Cure Robert James Smith performs on stage during a concert a the Royal Arena in Oerestad in Copenhagen, on October 14, 2022. (Photo by Ida Marie Odgaard / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP) / Denmark OUT (Photo by IDA MARIE ODGAARD/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty Images) Ida Marie Odgaard/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
‘How it will end is how it will end,’ but The Cure isn’t over, yet
The Cure's first album in 16 years, Songs of a Lost World , is thematically dark, but sonically rich and inviting. Still, though, Robert Smith says there's so much more to come.
THE CURE'S SONGS OF A LOST WORLD
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The Picture Show
Rainbow girls: 10 years of protection and prejudice.
Through her independent documentary project Rainbow Girls , photographer Julia Gunther captures the stories of protection and prejudice among a group of South African lesbian women.
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