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This will transform the way care for unhoused people can be given in the states that take advantage of the policy change.
With just two weeks to go until the election, candidates are barnstorming through the critical battleground state of Arizona trying to pick up its 11 electoral votes.
Hurricane Helene devastated much of the Southeast, including the small town of Spruce Pine in western North Carolina. Some of the purest quartz in the world is found in two mines there.
Ito chronicles her decision to go public and pursue a civil suit against her alleged rapist after police and prosecutors refused to pursue the case.
Israeli strikes have continued to hit Lebanon, including on the historic Lebanese port city of Tyre. Many have been forced to flee. Host Scott Tong gets an update from NPR's Arezou Rezvani in Beirut.