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French champagne makers brace themselves for the impact of U.S. tariffs
by Rebecca Rosman
Even with President Trump's 90-day pause on global tariffs for most countries, many European winemakers no longer see the U.S. as a market they can count on.
Syria And Russia Promise Safe Passage Out Of Aleppo, But Many Don't Trust It
by Alison Meuse
Syrians in Aleppo don't trust a promise from the regime and its Russian allies to allow residents to safely flee through new aid corridors, But some are desperate enough to try it.
The Mystery Of The Fireball That Lit Up The Western Sky
by Nell Greenfieldboyce
A mysterious fireball seen in the sky over the American West on Wednesday night turned out to be Chinese rocket falling through the atmosphere.
What Does 'Middle Class' Mean In America? We Asked, You Answered
As part of the series "The New Middle," All Things Considered is hearing from people across the U.S. about what it means to be middle class in America today.
Transgender Student Files Suit Against School District, Alleging Discrimination
Ash Whitaker has filed a federal Title IX lawsuit against his school district. The transgender teen says the Kenosha School District has essentially created a surveillance program to monitor his bathroom usage, with plans to issue green wristbands to help identify transgender students.
Care To Offset All Your Office Sitting? It'll Take Just An Hour A Day
by Allison Aubrey
A new study of over 1 million people finds that doing at least one hour of physical activity per day may eliminate the increased risk of death associated with sitting for 8 hours a day.
Have We Learned The Wrong Lessons From The Iraq War?
Nussaibah Younis, Atlantic Council senior fellow, says the idea of intervening in Syria has been affected by memories of U.S. intervention in Iraq — and not necessarily for the better.
Political Daughters Step Into The Limelight This Election Season
by Asma Khalid
Chelsea Clinton will introduce her mother Thursday night at the Democratic National Convention. And when she does, there will be some obvious parallels to the Republican convention last week, when Ivanka Trump introduced her dad.
How Is The Democratic Convention Playing In Deep-Blue Massachusetts?
by Tovia Smith
Not every liberal voter had been eyeing the upcoming Democratic National Convention with uniform eagerness. NPR's Tovia Smith looks at how Democrats far from the convention floor are viewing the week.
With All Eyes On Her, Hillary Clinton Steps Up To The Mound To Make Her Pitch
It's the fourth and final night at the Democratic National Convention, and Hillary Clinton is set to take the stage, to accept the nomination and make the case for her White House bid.