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San Francisco Squalor: City Streets Strewn With Trash, Needles And Human Feces
The city's streets are so filthy that at least one infectious disease expert has compared San Francisco to some of the dirtiest slums in the world.
Why Phoenix Area Residents Are Attacking Waymo's Self-Driving Fleet
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Arizona Republic reporter Ryan Randazzo about his story on Phoenix area residents attacking Waymo's self-driving cars.
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Saudi Economic Summit Suffers Exodus Of Guests After Journalist's Disappearance
Dubbed "Davos in the Desert," the Future Investment Initiative is set to host dozens of the world's business leaders. But many are pulling out to protest Jamal Khashoggi's suspected murder.
How The Pandemic Has Affected The Latino Community In L.A.
The latest NPR poll finds 70 percent of Latinos in Los Angeles have experienced serious financial problems because of the job losses and other economic impacts during the pandemic.
Attention On Hate Speech Drives Donations To Fight Anti-Semitism
Jewish groups have broadened their work to oppose all forms of bigotry. Following the violence in Charlottesville, Va., more non-Jews see the reality of anti-Semitism and join the fight against it.
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As Amazon Looks To Unlock Your Door, Taking Stock Of Meaning Of Privacy
Amazon is rolling out "Key," a WiFi-connected camera linked to a smart door lock to allow package delivery inside your home. Privacy experts say Key will tell us a lot about our trust in corporations.
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What's Next For 700,000 DACA Recipients As Immigration Debate Breaks Down
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks to immigration lawyer Cesar Vargas about the recent breakdown in the Senate over immigration, and what that means for DACA recipients.
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Our Homes May Get Smarter, But Have We Thought It Through?
As our houses fill with the Internet of things, sensors will tell us whether we left the stove on or that we're out of paper towels. But critics worry these devices won't be secure and will spy on us.
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'They Just Panic': Elderly Residents Face Evacuation Challenges During Storms
Evacuating away from a hurricane is difficult for elderly people who are ill, don't have access to transportation or live on a fixed income. Slow, rainy storms such as Dorian are particularly tough.
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Musicians Were Depending On Those Jazz Nights And Senior Living Gigs
As organizations close their doors, COVID-19 cancellations are taking their toll on independent artists, who don't know where their next paycheck will come from.
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