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Hosted By Donna Apidone

An in-depth roundup of the latest news, along with reports, analysis, and commentaries from NPR and Capital Public Radio News. Hosted locally by Donna Apidone with statewide and regional news anchored by Steve Milne.

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KQED | National

Some 2,000 mental health care clinicians in California are on strike

August 16, 2022

Clinicians say their employer, Kaiser Permanente, is breaking state law by taking too long to connect patients with therapists. They say patients have to wait up to eight weeks to get an appointment.

NPRPolitics

How are Republicans reacting to the Guiliani probe and the Mar-a-Lago search?

August 16, 2022

NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Republican political strategist Scott Jennings about how Republican leaders have responded to the latest events involving former President Trump and his allies.

GPB | National

A probe into election interference in Georgia focuses on Rudy Giuliani

August 16, 2022

Rudy Giuliani helped lead efforts to try to reverse the 2020 election loss of former President Donald Trump. Giuliani's attorneys say he is the target of the Georgia investigation.

NPRStrange News

A suspect in Oregon tried to flee the scene in an excavator

August 16, 2022

A man wanted for grand theft auto tried to make a getaway on a construction vehicle — an excavator. He made it about half a mile with deputies walking behind him until they made an arrest.

NPRAnimals

Barcelona is calling in reinforcements to guard against extreme wildfires

August 16, 2022

The city has revived an age-old fire prevention technique and deployed a platoon of grazing animals — goats and sheep — to feast away at the dry vegetation that can fuel wildfires.

NPRAfrica

In Kenya's presidential election, William Ruto is declared the winner

August 16, 2022

Kenya endured a tense night after it was announced that Ruto had narrowly defeated his rival in the country's presidential election. Across the capital Nairobi, scenes of celebration mixed with anger.

NPRMiddle East

A man who held up a bank demanding his own money becomes an unlikely hero

August 16, 2022

Many in Lebanon can't access their life savings because of the economic crisis. A hostage-taker in Beirut surrendered in exchange for some of his funds, which he needed for his father's medical bills.

NPRPolitics

Rep. Liz Cheney fights to keep her seat in Wyoming's GOP primary

August 16, 2022

Congresswoman Liz Cheney is facing a likely primary defeat in Wyoming. She has spoken out against former President Donald Trump and is down by 20 points in primary polls.

NPREurope

Shallow Rhine River has a devastating effect on commercial traffic

August 16, 2022

A hot, dry summer has made parts of one of Europe's most important waterways, the Rhine River, too shallow for fully laden ships to pass.

NPRNational

Schools find conspiracy theories interfere with making classrooms inclusive

August 16, 2022

School districts across the country are trying to make classrooms more inclusive. But misinformation, sometimes spread by top elected officials, is fueling fears of a hidden agenda.

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