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Book: 'The Geography Of Risk'
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Gilbert Gaul about his book, The Geography of Risk, which examines the cost of hurricanes in recent years and why federal tax dollars are covering more of those costs.
Inglewood Community Fights Gentrification Driven By Tech Boom
by Anna Scott
Los Angeles County's tech boom is gentrifying the city of Inglewood, which investors had historically overlooked. African American residents there are working to preserve the community they've built.
Trump Continues False Messaging On Hurricane's Path
by Tamara Keith
President Trump is doubling down on his claim that Hurricane Dorian was heading to Alabama before it headed up the Atlantic Coast.
Dorian Survivor Calls Staying Home The 'Stupidest Decision Of My Life'
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Alex Cepero, a Bahamian resident who chose to stay home during Hurricane Dorian — and barely made it out alive.
Jury Selection Begins For Ex-Dallas Police Officer Who Shot Man In His Own Home
Jury selection begins Friday in the murder trial for former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, who shot a man in his own apartment after mistaking it for her own. Her team wants a change of venue.
Flooding Feared As Dorian Hovers Over North Carolina
Up to 15 inches of rain is forecast in North Carolina as Hurricane Dorian moves up the East Coast. In Wilmington, authorities say storm surge and flooding is the big concern.
After Dorian, Bahamian PM Minnis Challenged With Relocating Homeless
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Bahamian Prime Minister Hubert Minnis about what is known about the extent of the destruction from Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas, and next steps for his country.
Mideast Envoy Greenblatt Resigns
President Trump's foray into Middle East peacemaking seems to be in doubt once again. One of the key advisors drafting Trump's plan for Israeli-Palestinian peace is leaving the White House.
Treatment Limitations For Physicians With Opioid Addictions
Opioid addiction can happen to anyone, and that includes doctors and nurses. But unlike the general population, they are often barred from medications like methadone, the gold standard of treatment.
Report: Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Hasn't Fixed Its Issues
A new report from the Government Accountability Office finds that Congress' temporary effort to expand and fix problems with the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program also needs fixing.
Report: 11 More Women Accuse Plácido Domingo Of Sexual Misconduct
by Anastasia Tsioulcas