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The Supreme Court hands DOGE a victory in accessing Social Security information
by Nina Totenberg
The Supreme Court has handed DOGE at least a temporary victory. The team can keep accessing information collected by the Social Security Administration, including medical and mental health records.
Fact-Checking The Presidential Debate: Immigration
NPR's Tonya Mosely interviews NBC News correspondent Jacob Soboroff, who fact checks statements about immigration made during the last 2020 presidential debate.
Hockey Broadcaster Mike 'Doc' Emrick Signs Off
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Mike "Doc" Emrick, longtime hockey broadcaster, about his retirement and the future of sports broadcasting.
A Chile Referendum To Reform Pinochet-Era Constitution
NPR's Tonya Mosely talks with Amaya Alvez Marin, associate professor of law and political science at the University of Concepción, about Chile's possible constitutional reform.
Revisiting Voters In Pueblo, Colo.
As the election approaches, several voters in Pueblo, Colo., share how they've fared during the pandemic and how that's shaped the way they think about their elected leaders.
Climate Change Is Extending Fire Season Across The West
by Lauren Sommer
Wildfires are still burning in the West at a time of year when fire activity is supposed to die down. Scientists say it's an example of how climate change is making the fire season longer.
Latest On Cyberattacks On The U.S. Election.
by Miles Parks
Active Russian cyberattacks are underway against U.S. government systems across the board, federal authorities revealed on Thursday — including those of election systems.
The Jets And Giants Leave Fans Upset This Season
The start of the NFL season has not been a good one for New York's two teams. The Jets and Giants have a combined 1-11 record.
Sacha Baron Cohen's 'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm' Reviewed
by Bob Mondello
Sacha Baron Cohen's outrageous character from Kazakhstan, Borat, is back in a film that's making political headlines. Amazon Prime is set to stream the Borat sequel starting Friday.
Federal Government Issues Advisory On Russian Hackers' Election Interference
by Pam Fessler
Russian state-backed hackers are targeting U.S. state and local governments in the run-up to November's election, the federal government issues a warning on Thursday.