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Friday

News Brief: Bahamas Recovery, Vitamin E And Vaping, City Heat And Poverty

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Wednesday

A tree grows beneath a power line in the Park DuValle neighborhood of Louisville, Ky. Urban environments can be especially harsh on trees. Sean McMinn/NPR hide caption

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Trees Are Key To Fighting Urban Heat — But Cities Keep Losing Them

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Tuesday

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As Rising Heat Bakes U.S. Cities, The Poor Often Feel It Most

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Monday

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Photos of Ethan Saylor are displayed on his mother's kitchen table. Meg Anderson/NPR hide caption

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How One Mother's Battle Is Changing Police Training On Disabilities

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Tuesday

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra was tapped to give the Spanish language response to the president's State of the Union address by top congressional Democratic leaders. Reed Saxon/AP hide caption

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Monday

Thursday

Students And Neighbors Of Christine Blasey Ford Discuss The Woman They Know

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Monday

Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Sept. 6, the third day of his confirmation hearing to replace retired Justice Anthony Kennedy. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption

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Monday

Millions of Americans struggle to afford their rent and most don't get any help at all. In Dallas, the city and a prominent landlord are the latest moving pieces in this problem. Allison V. Smith for KERA hide caption

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Choosing Between Squalor Or The Street: Housing Without Government Aid

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Tuesday

The $25 million Labre Place in Miami was built using the low-income housing tax credit program. It's named for the patron saint for the homeless and is now home to 90 low-income residents, about half of whom were once homeless. Screenshot courtesy of Frontline (PBS) hide caption

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Affordable Housing Program Costs More, Shelters Fewer

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Friday

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Sen. Cory Booker (left) reads a statement speaking out against Attorney General nominee Jeff Sessions during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday. Sitting with Booker is Rep. John Lewis. Mark Wilson/Getty Images hide caption

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Friday

Sen. Bernie Sanders talks to reporters about preserving the Affordable Care Act with fellow Democrats from both the House and Senate after a meeting with President Obama at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday in Washington, D.C. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hide caption

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Bernie Sanders Says Trump Won Because Democrats Are Out Of Touch

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