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Inquiries Into What Went Wrong In Surfside Could Take Years To Complete
The federal agency that examined the twin towers' collapse on 9/11 is one of many that are probing what went wrong at Champlain Towers South.
A Dangerous Heat Wave Grips The Pacific Northwest
The heat wave is breaking temperature records. It is expected to get worse on Monday — in an area where many people don't have air conditioners. Cooling centers have been set up across the state.
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How Many LEGOs Does It Take To Build A Miniature Version Of Beijing's Forbidden City?
Li Zhining did it with 700,000 LEGOs. He spent a year building the 13-foot-long model. There are more than 70 palaces, the moat and the turrets of the ancient, walled district in China's capital.
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Official Death Toll Climbs To 11: The Latest On The Condo Collapse In Surfside
Emergency crews have been working at the site of the Champlain Towers South building collapse around the clock since last Thursday.
Astronauts Can't Do Laundry In Space — But That Could Change Soon
Astronauts just throw out dirty clothes. NASA and Procter & Gamble are creating experimental cleaning products for astronauts to try. The first shipment of detergent will be sent in December.
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Dear Emmy Voters And TV Lovers, Here's What You Shouldn't Miss
As the members of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences wrap up voting on nominations for the Emmys, NPR TV critic Eric Deggans offers a few under-the-radar recommendations.
Residents Demand Accountability In The Collapse Of Champlain Towers South
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Brad Sohn, a lawyer representing victims of the collapse. The suit alleges the disaster could have been prevented through ordinary care, safety measures and oversight.
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Patrick Doherty Inherited A Devastating Disease. A Breakthrough Stopped It
Scientists, for the first time, have used the revolutionary gene-editing technique CRISPR inside the body to treat a disease, potentially opening a new era in genetic medicine.
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How A Chinese-Built Highway Drove Montenegro Deep Into Debt
In southeastern Europe, Montenegro needed a good road and China offered to build it. Montenegro is not sure now if it can pay for it, and it owes China the equivalent of a quarter of its economy.
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Stonewall Survives The Pandemic And Celebrates Another Pride Month
Fifty-two years ago, police raided the Stonewall Inn in New York which catered to LGBTQ customers. COVID-19 almost closed the bar, but during Pride Month, people have been celebrating there.
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