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Islamophobia Continues To Follow Him In The Years Since 9/11
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Imam Khalid Latif, executive director of the Islamic Center at New York University, about the Islamophobia he says he's experienced in the aftermath of 9/11.
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Nonprofit Leader On The Work To Welcome And Resettle Afghan Refugees
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kristyn Peck of Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area about their efforts to resettle refugees coming from Afghanistan.
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The Long-Term Health Effects Of 9/11: Children Remember Their First-Responder Fathers
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Victoria Estreicher and Robert Tilearcio Jr. about losing their fathers to 9/11 related illnesses.
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Commemoration Ceremonies For 9/11 Continue Across The Country
NPR's covering services marking the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks in New York, at the Pentagon and in Shansksville, Pennsylvania.
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Former Marine Sergeant Details Being At Ground Zero To His Youngest Son
Former Marine Sergeant Jason Thomas told his youngest son Jason Christian Thomas for the first time about being at ground zero on 9/11.
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This Custodian Stayed At His School All Night Pumping Water During Ida's Storms
The hurricane's remnants hit New Jersey just days before classes were to begin at Hackensack Middle School. Its custodian was determined to keep the students on track.
A Man, A Mission And Hundreds Of Apple Cider Doughnuts
Alex Schwartz is on a lifelong mission to taste and review as many fresh apple cider doughnuts he can get his hands on. And he's already mapped out the New England hot spots.
Life Kit: How To Make Hybrid Work Successful
The pandemic forced many people to work from home. Now, a lot of workers want to keep that setup, at least some of the time.
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Florida Man Plants A Banana Tree In A Pothole In The Middle Of A Road
Bryan Raymond of Fort Myers has filled many potholes on his street. Tired of it, he put a banana tree into the latest gravel fissure. Officials say it is a private road and is not their problem.
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Louisiana Family Must Decide Whether To Stay After Ida Or Move To A Safer Place
More than 100,000 homes and businesses remain without power in Louisiana more than two weeks after Hurricane Ida. It's been tough for people trying to get by in the hot and humid weather.
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