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How are colleges confronting overdose risks?
Drug overdose is the top killer of young adults — and is a problem on college campuses, too, though it often goes unreported. One mother wants to make sure narcan is easy to get in college dorms.
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Kristopher Jansma's 'Our Narrow Hiding Places' explores how history is woven into our bodies
NPR's Pien Huang speaks with writer Kristopher Jansma about his new novel, Our Narrow Hiding Places.
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Grace Bowers draws on blues, funk, and soul in her debut album, 'Wine on Venus'
Seventeen year old guitar prodigy Grace Bowers releases her debut album, Wine on Venus.
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End of the road trip for Harris
We review Vice President Kamala Harris's swing state road trip and look ahead to what's next in the Harris campaign.
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Endangered red wolf population on the rebound with captive breeding program
Efforts to bring back the critically endangered red wolves are showing optimistic signs of some success.
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What does the future of hostage diplomacy look like?
The recent hostage swap with the Kremlin raises questions about the risks of future detentions.
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California Governor threatens funding cuts for counties that don't remove homeless encampments
California Governor Gavin Newsom has threatened local county governments with funding cuts if they don't do enough to get people off the street. He recently passed an executive order encouraging local governments to remove homeless encampments.
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Having trouble finding a new book to read? Life Kit is here to help!
NPR's Life Kit has tips on discovering your next favorite read.
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'Tested' investigates long history of sports sex testing
NPR’s Embedded podcast has a new series about sex testing in elite sports with CBC in Canada. It's called Tested.
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How has Ferguson changed 10 years after Michael Brown's death
NPR's Pien Huang speaks with St. Louis Alderman Alisha Sonnier, about what's changed in the 10 years since Michael Brown was killed in Ferguson, Mo.
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The role of Islamic State affiliated groups on foiled attacks in Vienna
NPR's Pien Huang speaks to Ashley Jackson, co-director of the Center on Armed Groups, about the role of Islamic State affiliate groups on the recent foiled attacks on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna.
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A Trump campaign built to battle Biden is forced to recalibrate to Kamala Harris
Now that Vice President Harris is the Democratic presidential nominee, Donald Trump’s polling advantage is erased, his messaging is upended and a campaign focused against President Biden has to adapt.