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5 Questions That Now Loom Over Tonight's Debate
Trump is fighting a thick fog of criticism over vulgar comments, Clinton's on defense against a WikiLeaks dump and the town hall format may present challenges for both. Here's what we're watching.
Some Republicans Withdraw Support For Trump In Wake Of His Crude Comments About Women
After a video surfaced of Donald Trump making vulgar remarks about women, many in the GOP reconsidered their endorsement of him. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Republican strategist Stuart Stevens.
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Can Donald Trump Show He's Sorry?
That may be the question for Republicans who haven't yet joined the growing chorus of calls for Trump to withdraw his candidacy as he heads into the second presidential debate on Sunday.
Long Island Rail Road Passenger Train Derails; More Than 30 Injured After Collision
The train had been carrying around 600 people. "The silver lining is, we're fortunate that more people weren't seriously hurt," Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.
U.S. Military, U.N., Other Relief Agencies Seek To Help Haiti After Hurricane Matthew
Hundreds of people are dead, and thousands of homes were damaged or destroyed in Haiti after Hurricane Matthew hit the island. NPR's Jason Beaubien talks to Rachel Martin about relief efforts.
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Does Some Birth Control Raise Depression Risk? That's Complicated
A study finding that using hormonal birth control raises women's risk of depression raised a lot of eyebrows, but also shows how much we still don't know about women's health.
Preserving Rosa Parks' Detroit House, In Germany
Rosa Parks' niece, Rhea McCauley, teamed up with artist Ryan Mendoza to move the civil rights icon's Detroit home to Berlin in order to save it from demolition.
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Creepy Clown Scare Isn't Funny For The Real Clowns
In light of a recent rash of "creepy clown" sightings and incidents across the country, some working clowns say the controversy is negatively affecting their business.
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Ethiopia Declares State Of Emergency Amid Continuing Protests
Ethiopia's government has declared a state of emergency following months of anti-government protests by the Oromo people, who say they are marginalized.
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With No Sense Of Smell, The World Can Be A Grayer, Scarier Place
Some people are born with anosmia — the inability to smell. Others lose their sense of smell later in life. That makes it hard to taste food, detect threats, or even savor memories.
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