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Hurricane Milton is poised to hit Florida's Gulf Coast. It's expected to be historic
by A Martínez
Sarasota is still cleaning up from Hurricane Helene which hit less than two weeks ago. Mayor Liz Alpert tells NPR's A Martinez the city is likely to take a direct hit from Milton, a stronger storm.
Concerns Mount In South Bend After A White Police Officer Kills A Black Man
by Justin Hicks
In South Bend, Ind., a white police officer shot and killed a black resident over the weekend. Mayor Pete Buttigieg came off the presidential campaign trail to deal with the fallout.
China's President Was In North Korea Thursday. Next Week He Talks To Trump
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Christopher Hill, former U.S. ambassador to the Republic of Korea, about the Chinese president's summit Thursday with North Korea's leader.
The Toys Are Back: A Review Of 'Toy Story 4'
Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the rest of the gang are back on an adventure in Toy Story 4. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Los Angeles Times film critic Kenneth Turan about the new film.
New York's Aggressive Battle Against Climate Change
by Brian Mann
New York is set to enact plans to battle climate change. It would go further than some other states in cutting carbon emissions from electricity, buildings and transportation.
Escalating Tensions With Iran Have Far Ranging Implications
The U.S. has confirmed that Iran shot down a U.S. military drone. NPR's Noel King asks former Ambassador Barbara Leaf about the implications for U.S.-Iran relations.
Alzheimer's Reshapes The Lives Of A Family In New York
by Brian Mann
Alzheimer's disease puts incredible strain on relationships. One couple in New York is talking publicly about how the disease is changing their marriage.
103-Year-Old Sprinter Sets Senior World Record In New Mexico
Baton Rouge native Julia "Hurricane" Hawkins set a world record in the 50-meter dash while competing in the National Senior Games. She started running when she was 101.
Former CIA Director Petraeus Weighs In On Drone Shootdown
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus about Iran shooting down a U.S. military drone, and the U.S. response.
Iran Shooting Down U.S. Drone Is A 'Dangerous Escalation,' Says Rep. Kinzinger
NPR's Noel King asks Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger, a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, how the U.S. should respond to Iran shooting down a military drone.