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A Local Sheriff's Race Is Drawing National Attention And A Hefty Price Tag
One of the country's most expensive races for local office is in Arizona's Maricopa County, where Sheriff Joe Arpaio, a noted opponent of illegal immigration, has the toughest challenge of his career.
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#NPRreads: Two Looks At America — And One Look At America's Pastime
Correspondents, editors and producers from NPR's newsroom share the pieces that have kept them reading.
Hurricane Matthew Looms As A Category 4 Storm
Hurricane conditions could hit Jamaica and Haiti by Monday, with tropical storm conditions possible by late Sunday, The National Hurricane Center says.
Fresh Air Weekend: The Handsome Family; 'Westworld', Peter Berg's 'Deepwater Horizon'
Married couple Rennie and Brett Sparks talk about making music as The Handsome Family. Critic John Powers reviews the HBO series, Westworld. Berg discusses his film about the BP oil spill.
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A Photographer Gets Old — Over And Over — In 'The Many Sad Fates'
Photographer Phillip Toledano lost both his parents, an aunt and an uncle and began to wonder — what other dark turns did life have in store? He explores the possibilities in a new short film.
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Leader Of Spain's Socialists Resigns After Losing Party Vote
Spain's parliament now has until the end of October to form a new government led by the Popular Party. But the Socialists will have to cooperate for that to happen.
Philippine President Duterte Compares Himself To Hitler
President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines says he's "happy to slaughter" millions of drug addicts and likened it to Hitler's efforts to exterminate Jews.
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Trying To Make The Worst Sound In The World
Sound designers have been competing this week for the honor of "Worst Sound in the World," organized by See Space Labs. Listen to some of the submissions, if you can stand it.
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Sexual Assault Numbers Vary By Who's Tracking It
Various government agencies have very different estimates about prevalence of sexual assault in the U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., asked for a study on how agencies define sexual assault.
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'NYT' Report: Trump's Tax Records Show He May Not Have Owed Taxes For 18 Years
Documents obtained and published by The New York Times suggest the presidential candidate's $916 million declared business losses in 1995 may have allowed him to legally avoid paying income taxes.
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