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The search into Pope Leo's family roots
by Tinbete Ermyas
As soon as Robert Prevost was elevated to pope in May, Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and the team he works with for PBS's Finding Your Roots began digging into the pope's family history.
Meteorologist On Category 5 Dorian
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jeff Huffman, a meteorologist from the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network, about Hurricane Dorian.
Relaxed Gun Laws Take Effect In Rattled Texas
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Alain Stephens of The Trace about less restrictive Texas gun laws taking effect today, in the wake of another mass shooting in the state.
Report: Hundreds Of Florida Nursing Homes Fall Short Of Post-Irma Regulations
NPR's Michel Martin talks with reporter Elizabeth Koh about how Florida nursing facilities are preparing — or not — for intense hurricanes.
Perspectives On The 'MeToo' Movement
Almost two years into the "Me Too" movement, NPR's Michel Martin talks about what justice in these cases should look like with Caitlin Flanagan of The Atlantic and Vox's Anna North.
Facebook's New Requirements For Political Ads
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dipayan Ghosh, a fellow at Harvard University, about Facebook's new political ad requirements.
North Carolina Anti-Hate Rally Follows KKK Rally
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with columnist Steven Petrow about a recent anti-hate rally in Hillsborough, N.C., that was organized in response to a Ku Klux Klan rally there last week.
Baltimore Chef Throws 1619 Dinner
by Mayowa Aina
A Baltimore chef invites guests to learn about the history of slavery in the U.S. through dishes and dialogue.
Cherokee Nation Takes Up 1835 Promise To Send Delegate To Congress
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kimberly Teehee, who has been nominated by the Cherokee nation to go to Congress as their delegate, under a 1835 treaty.
West Texas Shooting: At Least 5 Killed, 21 Injured
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Marfa Public Radio's Mitch Borden about the shootings that took place in Texas.
Book: 'The Plateau'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with anthropologist Maggie Paxson about her latest book The Plateau.
Hurricane Dorian Heads For Bahamas
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Rick Lohr, general manager of the Abaco Beach Resort in The Bahamas, about how he is bracing for Hurricane Dorian.
Following Shooting, El Paso Sees Surge In People Seeking Mental Health Help
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kristi Daugherty, CEO of Emergence Health Network, about the increase in people seeking mental health care assistance in El Paso, Texas.