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These missionaries have volunteered at a dozen disaster sites this year
by Jeff Brady
Volunteers from across the country are in southern Appalachia to help with recovery from Hurricane Helene. Among them are a Texas couple who have volunteered at a dozen disaster sites this year.
Puerto Rico Gov. Rosselló On Disaster Funding
Funds to help Puerto Rico have become part of a political tug of war. The president has stepped into the fray with disparaging remarks. Rachel Martin speaks to Puerto Gov. Ricardo Rosselló.
ICE Arrests 280 In Texas Raid
by Stella Chavez
Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 280 employees at a technology repair company in Allen, Texas on Wednesday on charges of working in the United States illegally.
Rep. Will Hurd On Border Crossings
Republican Rep. Will Hurd of Texas tells NPR's Steve Inskeep why he believes the migration situation at the border will take a turn for the worse this month.
NATO Members Commemorate 70 Years Of Alliance
by Michele Kelemen
NATO foreign ministers are gathered in Washington this week to mark the organization's 70th year. The head of NATO is appealing for trans-Atlantic unity at a time of tension.
Steph Curry Gets Contact Lenses
Steph Curry told The Athletic that he had gotten used to squinting when he shoots. That was just normal, he said. But Curry recently started wearing contact lenses and it's a whole new world.
Mar-a-Lago And Security
Federal authorities are investigating after a Chinese woman carrying malware was arrested at Mar-a-Lago. Former Secret Service agent Larry Johnson speaks to NPR's Steve Inskeep.
Mueller Team Reportedly Frustrated; Biden Responds To Allegations Of Inappropriate Touching
by Domenico Montanaro
Members of Robert Mueller's team reportedly say Attorney General William Barr sanitized the special counsel's report. Also, Joe Biden responded to allegations he has inappropriately touched women.
A History Of Opioids In America
We look at the long history of opioid abuse in the U.S. and the first crisis in the 19th century with morphine.
Ugandan Man Becomes Lawyer And Wins Back Father's Land
When his father lost the family's land in a legal dispute, he couldn't afford a good defense. The BBC reports Jordan Kinyera become a lawyer and decades later won back his father's land.
Netflix Cancels 'One Day At A Time'
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Rolling Stone writer Alan Sepinwall about Netflix's decision to cancel the popular sitcom One Day at a Time.
Latin America's Open Borders Encourage Migrants To Travel To The U.S.
At Mexico's southern border, migrants can cross over from Guatemala for a price. The U.S. threatens to close its border unless Mexico slows migrants' travels. Many make their way to El Paso, Texas.