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Historic Karnofsky Shop In New Orleans Collapses During Hurricane Ida
Among the buildings lost to Hurricane Ida was 427 South Rampart St., where Louis Armstrong spent much of his childhood with the Jewish family he worked for. They encouraged him to get into music.
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Private Groups Step In To Help Get U.S. Citizens Out Of Afghanistan
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Mary Beth Long, a former assistant secretary of defense for International Security Affairs, about efforts to evacuate U.S. citizens and others from Afghanistan.
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Online Debate Starts After Newlyweds Post A Bill To No-Show Wedding Guests
Chicago newlyweds Doug and Dedra Simmons tried to teach their no-shows a lesson after eight guests said they would attend the nuptials but didn't. The fake invoice read: "No Call, No Show, Cost $240."
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Intimacy Is Nothing To Be Ashamed Of In Helen Hoang's Powerful New Romance
Fans of Hoang's work will be happy to see Quan — a side character in previous novels — come back for his own Happy Ever After with Anna, a violinist grappling with burnout and family issues.
After 20 Years, U.S. Troops Are Out Of Afghanistan. What's Next?
With the U.S. military gone, the big question now is: What happens next in the new chapter between the two countries, and what happens to Americans and others left behind.
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He Is The Last American Soldier To Leave Afghanistan
U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Chris Donahue was the very last American service member to leave the country Monday. He's commander of the 82nd Airborne Division, XVIII Airborne Corps.
Afghan Woman Says It's A Relief That The U.S. Is Gone. That Chapter Is Over
NPR's A Martínez checks back in with Mahbooba Seraj, founder of the Afghan Women's Network, about the mood in Afghanistan as the last of the U.S. troops left the country.
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CDC Advisers Review The Pfizer Vaccine's Benefits And Risks
An advisory committee to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is meeting Monday to consider whether any changes are needed to its existing recommendations for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
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Full FDA Approval Triggers More Universities To Require The COVID-19 Vaccine
The FDA's decision to fully approve Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine has opened the door for a growing number of colleges and universities to mandate the vaccine for their communities this academic year.
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Americans Can't Visit North Korea. Some Who Have Family There Hope Biden Changes That
The Biden administration has to decide by month's end whether to keep or lift a ban on travel to North Korea imposed in 2017 over concerns about citizens being detained.
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