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Autism rates have soared. This doctor says he knows part of the reason why
by Michael Levitt
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Dr. Allen Frances, about his piece in the New York Times titled, "Autism Rates have Increased 60-Fold. I Played a Role in That."
Hillary Clinton Highlights Voter Registration Efforts In Philadelphia
by Sarah McCammon
Hillary Clinton is highlighting voter registration efforts in Philadelphia, as Donald Trump has been talking about concerns over the legitimacy of the voting system in that state.
Western Aid Workers Among Those Attacked By Soldiers In South Sudan
by Michele Kelemen
Western aid workers were among those who came under attack by soldiers in South Sudan and activists say United Nations peacekeepers failed to respond.
Tens Of Thousands Forced From Homes Amid Historic Louisiana Flooding
by Debbie Elliott
Weekend flooding forced more than 20,000 Louisiana residents from their homes and left at least six people dead. Many businesses and homes remain without power.
Tensions Remain High In Milwaukee After Weekend Of Unrest
by David Schaper
As Milwaukee residents cope with two nights of protests after a police shooting of a suspect they say was armed, NPR looks at the history of tension between police there and the minority community.
Clinton Campaigns With Vice President Biden In Scranton, Penn.
by Sarah McCammon
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton campaigned Monday with Vice President Joe Biden in his hometown of Scranton, Penn.
Trump Calls On Supporters To Monitor Polling Places On Election Day
by Pam Fessler
Donald Trump says he will only lose the crucial battleground state of Pennsylvania if there is "cheating." He is organizing his supporters to monitor polling places on Election Day.
Doping Returns To Spotlight As Olympics Shift To Track And Field
by Tom Goldman
Olympics attention shifts to track and field this week. And while fans may be tired of hearing about doping, it's unavoidable seeing that more than a hundred Russian athletes are unable to compete in the Rio Olympics for using banned drugs.
Massive Wildfire Burns Through Northern California
by Kirk Siegler
In historically dry California, fire crews are struggling to contain wildfires that have destroyed an untold number of homes and businesses.