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Water supplies are dwindling in Asheville after Helene's devastation
Getting water has been a struggle for people in Asheville, N.C., where the water system was heavily damaged by Tropical Storm Helene.
Here's what's holding up talks to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement
by Peter Kenyon
With elections nearing in the U.S., talks on reviving the nuclear deal with Iran and world powers seem to be hitting a rough patch again.
Taliban releases American hostage in prisoner swap with the U.S.
by Michele Kelemen
Washington has released Afghan drug lord Bashir Noorzai in exchange for the freedom of U.S. citizen Mark Frerichs, who'd been held captive in Afghanistan for the past 2 1/2 years.
Murder conviction is overturned for Adnan Syed of 'Serial' podcast
by Anastasia Tsioulcas
Adnan Syed, the man who was convicted in 2000 of killing his girlfriend Hae Min Lee, has had his conviction overturned.
Some areas of Puerto Rico remain in danger after devastation of Hurricane Fiona
by Adrian Florido
Hurricane Fiona spent most of Sunday dumping heavy rain and lashing winds across Puerto Rico. On Monday, people on the island have been trying to figure out just how bad the damage is.
Encore: Requests for info on 2020 election hinders local officials ahead of midterms
by Karen Kasler (Ohio Public Radio)
The midterms are just weeks away. For some, the battle over the 2020 presidential race rages on. Conservative activists are asking for 2020 voting documents from officials in Ohio and elsewhere.
Why some blame record corporate profits for high prices
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Lindsay Owens, executive director of the Groundwork Collaborative, about how companies are earning unusually high profits even as inflation remains hot.
300 miles away from London, residents of Newcastle watch Queen Elizabeth II's funeral
by Philip Reeves
Queen Elizabeth II's funeral was watched by millions around Britain, including in the northern city of Newcastle.
Spanish 'Dracula' finds new blood, more than 90 years after its release
by Mandalit del Barco
Biden's remarks that the pandemic is over hurts efforts to save lives, experts say
by Rob Stein
President Biden says the pandemic "is over," but public health experts, epidemiologists, infectious disease researchers and others strongly disagree, saying his remarks endanger efforts to save lives.
Mourners lined the streets of London for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral
by Frank Langfitt
Queen Elizabeth II's funeral was watched by millions around the world. She was Britain's longest serving monarch.