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Amanda Knox: 'Stillwater' Movie Repeats 'Fiction' Pushed By Italian Prosecutor

In an interview with NPR's All Things Considered, Knox talks about what it's like to be followed by fictionalized versions of her life.

Amanda Knox: 'Stillwater' Movie Repeats 'Fiction' Pushed By Italian Prosecutor

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Motorcycle enthusiasts attend the 81st annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally on Sunday in Sturgis, S.D. The rally is expected to draw up to 700,000 people during its 10-day run. Scott Olson/Getty Images hide caption

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Health Experts Fear A Spread Of COVID As Motorcyclists Gather In South Dakota

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Hundreds of thousands of bikers are traveling to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota again this year. Last year's rally was linked to several hundred cases.

Health Experts Fear A Spread Of COVID As Motorcyclists Gather In South Dakota

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Louisiana ICU nurse Felicia Croft shared an emotional plea for people to get vaccinated. Felicia Croft/Willis-Knighton Medical Center via YouTube hide caption

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An ICU Nurse Made An Emotional Appeal For People In Louisiana To Get Vaccinated

As the delta variant spreads across swaths of the U.S., hospitals find themselves overwhelmed. Felicia Croft, an ICU nurse in Shreveport, says people in the hospital are younger and sicker.

An ICU Nurse Made An Emotional Appeal For People In Louisiana To Get Vaccinated

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Larry Lieb, 69, feeds the cattle on his farm in Mode, Ill., on July 8. He says he feels safer having gotten the coronavirus vaccine. But he's not interested in trying to convince anyone else to get it. Christine Herman/WILL hide caption

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As Trusted Voices, Farmers Could Be Key To Boosting Rural Vaccination Rates

Rural health experts are calling on trusted agricultural leaders — like farmers and ranchers — to use their understanding of science and nudge vaccine-hesitant neighbors to roll up their sleeves.

As Trusted Voices, Farmers Could Be Key To Boosting Rural Vaccination Rates

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A data scientist working in tech, Michael Donnelly became an amateur COVID-19 watcher early in the pandemic. When his vaccinated friends started getting sick following July Fourth festivities in Provincetown, Mass., he documented more than 50 breakthrough cases that ultimately led the CDC to changing its guidance on masking. Jason LeCras for NPR hide caption

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How A Gay Community Helped The CDC Spot A COVID Outbreak — And Learn More About The Delta Variant

When his friends started to get sick after a week of parties, Michael Donnelly started keeping track. His work — and his community's willingness to help — led the CDC to a major pandemic discovery.

Afghans inspect damaged shops after fighting between Taliban and Afghan security forces in Kunduz city, northern Afghanistan, Sunday, Aug. 8, 2021. Taliban fighters Sunday took control of much of the capital of Kunduz province, including the governor's office and police headquarters, a provincial council member said. (AP Photo/Abdullah Sahil) Abdullah Sahil/AP hide caption

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The Taliban Has Seized 2 More Provincial Capitals In Afghanistan As U.S. Exit Nears

Taliban gains in two key cities on Sunday are the latest locations to be overtaken by the group since it began a sweeping military offensive in May.

Japan's Yuto Horigome competes in the men's street final during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Ariake Sports Park Skateboarding in Tokyo on July 25. Jeff Pachoud/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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A Home Field Advantage Gives Olympic Host Countries An Edge — And More Gold Medals

Data shows, almost without exception, that Olympic athletes from the host country win more medals in the summer games than they did when they were competing away from home.

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Soccer Star Abby Wambach Recommends 3 Reads On Sports And Leadership

Wambach retired from soccer in 2015, and now, as a professional speaker, she shares three books that helped her learn to be a leader — both on the field and off.

Soccer Star Abby Wambach Recommends 3 Reads On Sports And Leadership

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Bobby Bowden was one of the winningest college football coaches of all time. This was his final game on January 1, 2010 as his Florida State Seminoles defeated the West Virginia Mountaineers in the Gator Bowl. Doug Benc/Getty Images hide caption

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Bobby Bowden, One Of College Football's Top Winning Coaches, Has Died

Bowden won 377 games in his career, including two national titles, and took the Florida State University Seminoles to post-season bowl games in 27 consecutive years. He was 91.

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The Strange, Singular, Audacious 'Annette' Works As An Odd, Original Rock Opera

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Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard play a celebrity couple in this extravagant movie musical. Critic Justin Chang warns you'll have to get on the film's bizarre wavelength, but he's grateful it exists.

Strange, Singular, Audacious 'Annette' Works As An Odd, Original Rock Opera

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Beninese chef and cookbook author Valerie Vinakpon, center, is coming up with novel ways to present her country's fare, hoping to get people excited about Beninese cooking. Above, she talks to High On The Hog co-hosts Jessica B. Harris, left, and Stephen Satterfield, right, at her restaurant Saveurs du Benin. Netflix hide caption

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'High On The Hog' Chefs Bring Bold New Flavors To Benin's Cuisine

We talk to two of the chefs featured on the hit Netflix show. They're reimagining traditional dishes — a boon for local diners and local farmers as well.

A bipartisanship group of senators — (from left) Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., Republican leader Howard Baker of Tennessee, Democratic leader Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia, and Birch Bayh, D-Ind. — hold a news conference in 1980. Charles Harrity/AP hide caption

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You're Going To Hear A Lot About The 'Byrd Rule' Soon — Who Is This Byrd Man?

As Democrats try to pass their massive multi-trillion-dollar spending bill with a simple majority vote, lots of things might be included but other things might not. And it all goes back to one man.

Where there are labor disputes, Scabby the Rat — in this case deployed by a local union in Chicago — will be there to call attention to workers' rights. Justin Hicks hide caption

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A Beloved Giant Rat Won Free Speech Rights

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The 12-foot-tall inflatable called "Scabby" has been used for decades as a symbol in union disputes. Last year, the National Labor Relations Board signaled it could outlaw its use in some situations.

How A Beloved Giant Rat Won Free Speech Rights

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Tatyana and her daughter Svetlana pick blueberries. One part of dacha life is going into the woods to hunt for berries, despite the swarms of bloodthirsty flies. Anastasia Shpilko for NPR hide caption

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The Dacha Is Russia's Summer Cure For Urban Life

The dacha — a Russian summer home that can be anything from a shack to an oligarch's faux chateau — is both an escape from the city and a state of mind that permeates the country's life and culture.

Aventura, from left: Romeo Santos, Henry Santos Jeter, Max Santos and Lenny Santos, photographed while attending the White House music series "Fiesta Latina" on October 13, 2009 in Washington D.C. Pool/Getty Images hide caption

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Take A Break With Some Of Our New Favorite Songs From Aventura, Rawayana And More

Alt.Latino producer Anamaria Sayre joins to share noteworthy tunes from Aventura, Bad Bunny, Silvana Estrada, Rawayana and Rodrigo Amarante.

New Favorites From Alt.Latino: Aventura, Rawayana And More

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