
All Things Considered
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Pilgrims and clergy gather in remote Alaska village to canonize first Yup'ik saint
by Evan Erickson
The Orthodox Christian tradition is strong in the tiny village of Kwethluk, Alaska. It recently welcomed clergy and pilgrims from around the world to canonize a local midwife and healer as a saint.
How Big, Really, Is The Zika Outbreak In Florida?
by Michaeleen Doucleff
Residents Call For Regulation Of Sober Living Homes In Arizona
by Will Stone
Prescott, Ariz., has become the epicenter of an unlikely industry: addiction recovery. The quaint, mountain town has a population of just 40,000 people, but there are also more than 150 so-called sober living homes. They're often situated in residential neighborhoods and offer a less institutional setting for addicts in recovery. But not everyone is happy with the town's new status.
Bombing At Turkish Wedding Raises Questions About Country's Stability
by Deborah Amos
The weekend bombing of a wedding in Turkey raises new questions about the country's stability and the rough area near the Syrian border where it took place.
In Wildfires, Big Flames Attract Attention, But Watch Out For The Embers
by Kirk Siegler
You may think the greatest danger to homes from wildfires is when the wall of flames moves through. But experts say that buildings are often destroyed hours later, after the firetrucks have left.
'To Be Determined': Trump Campaign Signals He May Moderate Immigration Stance
by Scott Detrow
The GOP nominee is considering walking back a key campaign promise central to his support — whether 11 million immigrants in the U.S. illegally would be deported under a President Trump.
Judge In Texas Blocks White House Guidance On Transgender Bathroom Use
by Wade Goodwyn
Transgender students in U.S. schools may not be able to use the restroom of their gender identity when school begins this year. A federal judge in Texas blocked the implementation of Obama administration guidance that says transgender students must be allowed to use bathrooms and locker rooms of their choice.
Miami Schools Take Steps To Protect Students From Zika
by Greg Allen
As school begins in the Miami area, students, teachers and parents are worried about Zika. There are several schools in the two neighborhoods where mosquitoes have been carrying the Zika virus. The school district is taking steps to protect students from the virus.
Encore: Comedian Jon Benjamin Records Experimental Jazz Album
Voice actor and comedian H. Jon Benjamin released a jazz album in which he plays piano. Unfortunately, he cannot play the piano at all.