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Meet the winner of the 'best baguette in Paris' award
by Eleanor Beardsley
The Utopie bakery has been crowned the winner of the 31st annual "best baguette in Paris" competition.
Harvard Research Fellow Estimates Puerto Rico's Death Toll Following Hurricane Maria
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Satchit Balsari, a research fellow at Harvard Medical School and the T.H. Chan School of Public Health about his estimate of Puerto Rico's death toll following Hurricane Maria and recommendations for preparedness.
QAnon: The Conspiracy Theorist Group That Appears At Trump Rallies
by Jeff Brady
A group dubbed "QAnon" has emerged at Trump campaign events recently. They follow and try to decipher the online posts of someone named "Q", who traffics in conspiracy theories focused on people in government and media. NPR's Jeff Brady went to a Trump rally in Pennsylvania to speak with some QAnon followers.
Review: 'The Miseducation Of Cameron Post'
by Bob Mondello
A review of The Miseducation of Cameron Posta film about gay-conversion therapies, starring Chloe Grace Moretz.
Parents Hire Fortnite Coaches To Help Their Kids
Fortnite, the interactive game where player avatars fight to the death, is the undisputed game of the summer. Wall Street Journal reporter, Sarah Needleman, speaks with NPR's Audie Cornish about her investigation into coaches being hired to help level-up players.
U.S. Added More Jobs But Manufacturers Struggle To Fill Those Positions
The U.S. added 157,000 jobs in July, according to Friday's report, including 37,000 in the manufacturing sector. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Dana Jordan, president of Cascade Rescue in Sandpoint, I.D., about hiring at his business.
President Trump Back In Campaign Mode Endorsing Republican Candidates
by Sarah McCammon
The 2018 midterm election is less than three months away. President Trump is traveling the country in support of Republican candidates. Last night, he addressed a campaign rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Despite U.S. Economy Improvement Wages Remain Low
by Chris Arnold
The U.S. economy has reached a critical juncture. Growth is outstanding. Unemployment is so low that employers are struggling to find workers. But a major puzzle persists: why is wage growth so slow?
Dozens Of Goats Take Over Boise Neighborhood
A herd of over 100 goats invaded a neighborhood in Boise on Friday morning. They ate their way through several front yards, but the neighbors were mostly amused — along with the rest of the country.
Week In Politics: Election Interference and President Trump's Relationship With The Press
NPR'S Ailsa Chang is joined by Susan Glasser from the New Yorker , and Jennifer Rubin from the Washington Post, to discuss the disconnect between the intelligence community and President Trump over election interference, and the president's continued attacks on the press.
Mexican Journalist Released, Awaits Asylum Appeal
by Monica Ortiz Uribe