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The latest on the Israel-Hamas ceasefire proposal and attacks on Rafah
by Michele Kelemen
It has been a whiplash day in Gaza. Hamas accepted a ceasefire proposal with Israel, but the Israeli cabinet has vowed to continue operation in Rafah.
Presidential Debate Viewership Signals Changing Media Consumption Habits
by David Folkenflik
Many pundits and observers anticipated a record or near-record TV audience for Monday night's debate — the first of three — between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. The predictions indicate that the media consumption habits of many Americans have changed since the last set of presidential debates four years ago.
Clinton, Trump Clash Over Stop And Frisk In First Debate
by Carrie Johnson
The practice of stop and frisk came up repeatedly in the first presidential debate. NPR takes a look at whether the assertions comport with the facts.
Donald Trump Travels To Florida Following First Presidential Debate
by Sarah McCammon
Donald Trump headed to the battleground state of Florida on Tuesday after his first debate with Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton Campaigns In North Carolina After First Debate
by Tamara Keith
Hillary Clinton campaigned in North Carolina Tuesday on the heels of her first debate with Donald Trump.
Trump, Clinton Go Head-To-Head In First Debate
by Mara Liasson
Hillary Clinton is feeling confident after the first presidential debate, while Donald Trump tried to clean up some gaffes from Monday night.
Postal Worker Faces Unusual Challenges Working In Rio's Favelas
by Lulu Garcia-Navarro
Favelas are sprawling, informal communities that sometimes have no street names, no housing numbers and gangs. One mail woman rises to the challenge of keeping the ad-hoc mail system running.
The Myth Of Coincidences And Why We Search For Their Meaning
by Shankar Vedantam
NPR's Hidden Brain podcast looks at the math — and the myth — of coincidences. They are not as unlikely as they seem, and the psychological reasons behind why we can't help but search for meaning in them anyway.
Book Review: 'Born To Run,' Bruce Springsteen
by Will Hermes
Music critic Will Hermes reviews a new autobiography from Bruce Springsteen called Born To Run.