Secretary of State Antony Blinken called off his trip to China after the discovery of a Chinese "surveillance" balloon over the U.S. It's the latest setback in an increasingly fraught relationship.
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Protect Our Aquifer Executive Director Sarah Houston joins host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian reporter Bill Dries to discuss ways the Protect Our Aquifer organization is working to ensure that the local water supply stays unpolluted and bountiful for years to come.
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A Memphis Police officer is critically injured and one person is dead after a shooting inside the Poplar-White Station branch of the public library system Thursday afternoon
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Nonprofit capacity building helps strengthen an organization’s core operations and build efficiencies in how they work. These "administrative costs" often improve the quality of a nonprofit’s programs and ultimately make them more effective at serving clients and fulfilling their mission.
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Journalist Marc Perrusquia explored the history of MPD's "Scorpion" unit, responsible for the death of Tyre Nichols
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Discover how some companies are scamming people with the promise of helping to raise one's credit score.
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Political analyst Otis Sanford says the Tyre Nichols beating video was bad, but City leaders didn't make it worse by sugarcoating it.
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Religion News Service's Bob Smietana about the "He Gets Us" campaign, which is spending millions to promote Jesus while its funding and overall goal remain unclear.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken has postponed his trip to China after the discovery of what the Pentagon alleges to be a Chinese surveillance balloon. China's government says it's a weather balloon.
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A spy balloon from China has been causing alarm in the U.S. What is it doing, and is it a threat to national security?
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History remembers Arthur Burns as the Fed chair who let inflation run rampant. That's precisely the outcome that current Fed Chairman Jerome Powell wants to avoid.
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Spanish fashion designer Paco Rabanne has died at 88 years old, according to his fashion house. He was known for his fragrances and space-age designs.
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In the wake of recent violence, members of Israel's right wing are calling for tougher action against Palestinians — which could just harden the attitudes of Palestinians bearing the brunt.
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After decades of being seen as a go-nowhere investment, investors are taking a shine to gold again.
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His comments are important, because democracy in Latin America is in retreat. The president of El Salvador has announced he will defy constitutional term limits and run again for president next year.
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A 42-year-old Pakistani man who spent nearly half his life in U.S. custody has been released from Guantánamo and resettled in Belize after suing the Biden administration for unlawful imprisonment.
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