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The U.S. has an oversupply of hops as the result of a record harvest in 2021, lingering effects from the pandemic and a dip in demand for craft beer. What else can hops be used for, if anything? Read More
Snorkeling is not just for coral reefs. There’s a lot of beauty in Appalachian mountain streams and you’ll find them on the Blue Ridge Snorkel trail. Read More
NPR’s Leila Fadel talks with Sina Toossi of the Center for International Policy about Iran’s elections on Friday, and a presidency in the shadow of the country’s Supreme Leader. Read More
The first Biden-Trump presidential debate is tonight. President Biden pardons troops expelled from the military for their sexuality. A general in Bolivia attempted to overthrow the government. Read More
NPR’s Michel Martin talks to Rev. William Barber II ahead of the Poor People’s Campaign march. His book is “White Poverty: How Exposing Myths About Race and Class Can Reconstruct American Democracy.” Read More
A top military general in Bolivia on Wednesday attempted to overthrow the government. The failed coup was put down quickly and the general was arrested. Read More
With the presidential candidates debate nearing, we present the final installment of our voter’s debate prep series. Today we cover foreign policy and abortion. Read More
At 40, Lena Waithe already has an impressive legacy, with dozens of writing, acting and production credits. She was the first Black woman to win an Emmy for comedy writing (for Master of None). And she’s also the creator of The Chi, which is just wrapping its sixth season. She tells Rachel one of her…