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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.
News Brief: Border Crisis, Joe Biden, 2020 Census
The U.S. threatens to withhold aid to countries responsible for migrants trying to cross into the U.S. Former Vice President Biden faces allegations of misconduct. And, the Census begins in a year.
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson On Medicaid Work Requirement
NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson about a federal judge's decision this week that blocked his state's Medicaid work requirement rules.
Totenator Vs. Terminator
A meme featuring a short video of NPR's Nina Totenberg walking up to Arnold Schwarzenegger and sticking a microphone in his face took off this week.
Uber And Lyft Drivers Strike In California
Some LA Uber and Lyft drivers went on strike on Monday to protest Uber's driver rate change in advance of Lyft's IPO on Friday. NPR's David Greene speaks to Nicole Moore, one of the striking drivers.
Perfect Inauguration Music: The Star Wars Theme
The Russian city of Belgorod elected a mayor. The city cultural director wanted stirring music for the inauguration and chose the Star Wars theme. She said later she didn't realize it was American.
Lyft IPO Expected To Raise More Than $2 Billion
by Camila Domonoske
The ride-hailing app Lyft is going public Friday in a highly anticipated IPO, expected to raise more than $2 billion.
The Evidence Against Rent Control
by Greg Rosalsky
Rent control is returning to some communities. But evidence suggests there are better ways to keep low-income people housed.
New York Attorney General Targets Sackler Family
by Brian Mann
New York's attorney general has sued the wealthy Sackler family, who control OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma.
Deep Brain Stimulation: Remote Control Brain
by Alix Spiegel
We have the story of one woman who is taking part in an experiment on deep brain stimulation.
Trump, Post-Mueller
by Tamara Keith
President Trump held a rally in Michigan Thursday night, his first since the investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller finished.